Slanted Barn Door Panel

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Sale price$549.99

Stain: Unfinished

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What's in the box

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How It Works

1) Select Your DIY Barn Door
Choose your door color, door height and width
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
Easy to follow instruction guides provided to assemble your barn door in the style of your choice

Common Questions

Add 4 in to your rough opening width for a standard room (2 in overlap each side) or 6 in for a bedroom or bathroom (3 in each side). Select the closest available width. For openings requiring a door wider than 50 in, consider a biparting setup with two slanted panels — it distributes the visual weight more evenly across a wide opening and requires less wall clearance on the slide side.

Yes — this is the most important step and the one most customers skip. The two C panels need to be oriented correctly before the door frame is assembled around them. There are four possible arrangements depending on how you flip each panel. Look at all four options first, decide which one you want, then build. Trying to reorient the panels after assembly requires disassembly.

The classic pine door has flat vertical planks with a horizontal mid-rail — a smooth, traditional profile. This slanted door uses large diagonal C panels that create a prominent brace pattern across the door face, giving it a distinctly modern, architectural look. Both are the same solid pine construction and the same 1-3/8 in thickness; the difference is purely visual. The slanted door is also available in fewer widths (26–50 in vs 20–60 in for the classic) and doesn't offer a 96 in height option.

Unfinished ships raw — no stain applied. This is the right choice if you want to apply your own stain color, match an existing wood finish, or paint the door. Stained options are pre-finished before shipment and take longer to ship. Unlike the classic door's White and Tinsmith Gray options, this door's finish lineup is all true stain colors — no paint-over options.

Yes — this product is the door panel only. You'll need a separate hardware kit including the track, rollers, floor guide, and handle. See our hardware kits collection for the full range, or email us at info@thebarndoorhardwarestore.com and we can help you match the right kit to this door.

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