Natural Pine Wood Barn Door

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Sale price$339.99

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). That gives you the target door width — select the closest available size. For wide openings where a single door would need to be 54 in or wider, a two-panel biparting setup often works better in practice: it requires less wall clearance on the slide side and is easier to handle during installation.

No — the door ships as flat components and requires assembly before installation. All pieces are pre-drilled and the process is straightforward with the included instructions. Plan for 1–2 hours. If you're adding decorative accent pieces, decide which design you want before you start — plain panel (no accents), single X, left arrow, or right arrow — since the pieces need to be oriented and counted correctly from the beginning.

Unfinished ships raw — no stain or paint applied. This is the right choice if you want to apply your own stain color, match an existing wood finish precisely, or paint a color not in the lineup. Stained options are pre-finished before shipment and add 5–7 days to the lead time. One note on White and Tinsmith Gray: these are applied as a light paint layer, not a traditional stain — the wood grain remains visible through the finish. If you need a fully opaque white, you'll get a cleaner result applying your own primer and paint to an Unfinished door.

Yes — this product is the door panel only. You'll need a separate hardware kit that includes the track, rollers, floor guide, handle, and mounting hardware. The right kit depends on your configuration (single door, bypass, etc.) and your preferred hanger style. 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.

Yes — pine is a knotty wood and individual boards vary. Some doors will have more pronounced knots than others; this is a natural characteristic of the species, not a defect. If you're planning to paint the door, knots can telegraph through certain primers and paints — using a shellac-based primer on any knots before painting helps seal them and prevents bleed-through. For a stained finish, knots add character and are generally part of the look customers choose pine for.

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