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Slanted Pine Wood DIY Barn Door

Slanted Pine Wood DIY Barn Door

Regular price $854.99 USD
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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

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Frequently Asked Questions

I have never had a barn door before. Where should I start?

Start by measuring your door opening and determining your door size. Our installation guide walks through the entire process step-by-step. For design inspiration, visit our Pinterest page or customer gallery. Our team is available 7 days a week at info@thebarndoorhardwarestore.com to help you get your order right.

What factors should be considered when selecting the height and width of a barn door?

Here is a breakdown of the factors to consider when selecting the height and width of your barn door:

Doorway without Molding:

  • Overlay: A 2-inch overlay is recommended to provide a barrier for light, sound, and privacy. This will make the barn door 2 inches taller than the opening.
  • Clearance Restrictions: If there is limited clearance, a 1-inch overlay can be used.
  • Floor Clearance: The door should be lifted 1/2 inch off the floor for smooth rolling.

Cased Opening:

  • Aesthetics: The door should ideally cover the entire casing for a visually pleasing appearance.
  • Measurement: Measure the height from the floor to the top of the casing to determine the required barn door height.

Additional Considerations:

  • Building Codes: Ensure that the barn door complies with local building codes regarding size and safety regulations.
  • Functionality: Consider the intended use of the barn door and any specific requirements, such as wheelchair accessibility or energy efficiency.
  • Style: Choose a barn door size that complements the overall style and design of your space.

By carefully considering these factors, you can select the ideal height and width for your barn door to ensure both functionality and aesthetic appeal.

Do I need a header board for this setup?

Yes. A header board distributes the door system's weight evenly across the wall to prevent drywall damage and allows flexible track placement without being limited to wall stud locations.

What type of wood is best for a header board?

Use hardwood that can support your door's weight. Good options include:

  • Red Oak – Strong, durable, attractive grain
  • White Oak – Strong with a lighter color
  • Maple – Excellent strength, clean appearance
  • Birch – Solid, affordable, readily available
  • Poplar – Consistent and easy to paint

Avoid softwoods like pine, which may not support the door's weight over time.

What are the recommended dimensions for a header board?

Minimum 1" thick and 6" wide. Length should extend to the next wall stud beyond each end of the track to ensure full support.

Do you have installation examples I can look at?

Yes. Visit our Pinterest page and customer showcase gallery for hundreds of real installation photos showing different styles, finishes, and room applications.

Have more questions?

Email us at info@thebarndoorhardwarestore.com. We're available 7 days a week to provide personalized recommendations and answer any questions about your specific project.

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