Patterned Double Door Barn Door Kit | Black Barn Door Hardware

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Door Stain: Early American

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How It Works

1) Select Your Barn Door Kit
Choose your door color, door height and width, and roller type
2) Shipped Quickly
Unfinished doors ship in 3-5 business days. Stained doors take 8-10 business days to stain and ship.
3) Install with Confidence
Barn door hardware with a limited lifetime warranty

Common Questions

Yes — both panels are identical in construction. Assemble both before hanging either one. The critical step upfront: choose your diagonal stripe panel arrangement from the 16 possible designs and apply the same pattern to both doors before you start. Mixing patterns between the two panels is possible but will look inconsistent — decide first. Plan for 2–3 hours total for door assembly before installation. A trigger clamp is optional but helpful for holding panels while fasteners set.

The patterned door's C panels are pre-finished as part of the door design — an unfinished option isn't available on this style. If you need an unfinished door to apply your own stain or paint, the Classic Double, Slanted Double, or Fishbone Double kits all offer an unfinished option.

All three use flippable C panels to create pattern variations. The slanted panels run at a single diagonal angle (4 designs). The fishbone panels are V-shaped/chevron (4 designs). The patterned panels have a more complex diagonal stripe construction that generates 16 different arrangements — significantly more design flexibility at the same build complexity. The visual result is a denser, more intricate surface texture than either the slanted or fishbone designs.

Yes — use the 6 in formula (add 6 in to the opening width, divide by 2) when selecting your panel width for better privacy coverage. Barn doors don't seal like hinged doors — there will be a small gap at the edges and at the center meeting point — so if sound isolation is the primary concern, a hinged door is the more effective choice. For privacy, a properly sized biparting barn door works well.

We'd almost always recommend that approach for anyone who can source panels locally — it's significantly better value. See our hardware kits collection for biparting options, or email us at info@thebarndoorhardwarestore.com and we can help you select the right kit.

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