Fishbone Single Barn Door Kit | Black Hardware

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Sale price$974.99

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 2-3 business days. Stained doors take 7-8 business days to stain and ship.
3) Install with Confidence
Barn door hardware with a limited lifetime warranty

Common Questions

The door ships flat — individual boards packaged separately. You assemble the door panel using the included dowels and screws before hanging it. One important step: decide which of the four chevron panel arrangements you want before you start assembling, since the C panels need to be oriented correctly from the beginning. Assembly requires a drill or Phillips screwdriver and a rubber mallet; a trigger clamp is optional but helpful for holding panels while fasteners set. Plan for 1–2 hours for door assembly before installation.

Unfinished means the solid pine boards arrive raw — no stain applied. This is the right choice if you want to apply your own stain color, match an existing wood finish precisely, or apply a paint color not in the lineup. Unfinished kits ship in 2–3 business days. Stained kits take 7–8 business days total.

Both use two large C panels that can be flipped to create different patterns, but the panel shapes are different. The slanted door panels are cut at a single diagonal angle — they create arrow and diagonal line patterns. The fishbone panels are cut in a V or chevron shape — they create herringbone-style arrangements where two diagonal lines meet at a point. The fishbone pattern has more visual complexity and texture; the slanted design is bolder and more graphic. Both are equally easy to assemble.

Yes — add the 6 in overlap (3 in each side) when selecting your door width to ensure adequate coverage for privacy. Barn doors don't seal like hinged doors — there will be a small gap at the edges — so if sound isolation is a primary concern, a hinged door is the more effective choice. For privacy (not soundproofing), a barn door with proper overlap 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 single-door options, or email us at info@thebarndoorhardwarestore.com and we can help you pick the right kit.

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