For a single door, multiply your door width by two for ideal track length. Example: For a 3' wide barn door, you'd need a 6' barn door hardware kit.
For bi-parting doors, you'll need to add the width of both doors together, then multiply that sum by two. Example: For two 3' wide bi-parting doors, you would need a 12' track. When you are making your selections in the menu, change "quantity of doors on track" to the correct amount so we can send you all the hangers and extra hardware you'll need.
If your door requires a track length that falls between our standard sizes, you can round up to the next size and pair with the adjustable end stop. This will allow you to choose where the door stops on the track. We are also able to cut custom tracks.
For custom lengths, call us at 1-800-694-5977.
Use the table below to find out how many rails you’ll receive in your flat track hardware kit.
Barn Door installations are pretty straightforward, but you might want some help. Take a look at our Installation Guides to make sure you are ready when your Barn Door arrives.
Barn Door installations are pretty straightforward, but you might want some help. Take a look at our Installation Guides to make sure you are ready when your Barn Door arrives.
RealCraft recently partnered with This Old House and Amy Matthews on a modern barn house nestled in St. Croix, Minnesota. Today, we'll share a much-awaited update about this incredible project.
RealCraft recently partnered with This Old House and Amy Matthews on a modern barn house nestled in St. Croix, Minnesota. Today, we'll share a much-awaited update about this incredible project.