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Shaker Double Panel Sliding Barn Door

Our Shaker Double Panel Sliding Barn Door embodies timeless style, no matter how you customize it. Simple and balanced, this solid wood door will fit right into your home. Available with three mid-rail positions and three panel styles, in your choice of twenty wood species. Create an enduring classic that's just right for your space with the Shaker Double Panel Barn Door. 

 

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A Double Panel Sliding Barn Door For Enduring Style

 

The Shaker Double Panel Barn Door is one of our simplest, most understated styles. It features mortise and tenon joinery and solid wood construction--no shortcuts here, just enduring quality. Choose from low, high, or middle placement of the center rail to adjust the door's silhouette, and either flat panels or tongue-in-groove panels (horizontal or vertical). We designed this door so that no matter how you customize it, it will outlast any trend and always look good. This sliding barn door is incredibly versatile and will work in many decor styles, but these are some of our favorites: 

  • Minimalist 
  • Scandinavian 
  • Transitional 
  • Traditional 

 

A sliding barn door has a couple of unique advantages over a swinging door. First, it saves floor space, since it slides along the wall, which is ideal for narrow spaces in your home where a swinging door would get in the way. Second, because it’s always visible whether open or closed, it functions as an instant focal point, excellent for rooms without an architectural anchor. Here are some common applications for barn doors:

  • Kitchens and Pantries 
  • Hallway and Utility Closets 
  • Living Rooms 
  • Bathrooms
  • Home Offices

Pair with one of our sliding hardware kits for a cohesive, premium final look. Because this door is so simple, whatever hardware you pair it with will influence the final look. 

Skilled artisans make all our doors by hand onsite in Gig Harbor, a small seaport town on the Puget Sound in Washington State. 

 

For frequently asked questions about choosing a door and hardware  see our FAQ page. If you're not sure what species is right for your space, or want to see the wood in person, you can  order samples here

  

Please note that doors will ship separately from sliding hardware when purchased together. Doors are pictured with hardware for context. Sliding hardware is sold separately, and not included with the purchase of a door. Doors are not pre-drilled for hardware. If you order a door and a hardware kit, we are unable to ship hardware installed on doors due to the risk of damage in transit. 

 

We designed these doors with interior applications in mind. We don't recommend exterior use, and  can't guarantee against warping or damage  if you install your door outside. To have this door specially crafted for exterior use, call us at 1-253-853-3815 and we’ll be happy to help! 


If you wish to customize the door even further, we can make your dream door a reality! Please understand that customization will add to the lead time. If you need more than 10 doors, or if your project requires special consideration, please call 1-253-853-3815

When determining the size of your barn door, we recommend that the door overlaps the doorway to minimize gaps and provide some sound-muffling for privacy. An inch of overlap on each side is a good rule of thumb for barn doors. For example, a 36” x 80” doorway would need a 38” x 81” sliding barn door. If you would like more sound sealing, then a 2-inch overlap on either side is best. To make sure it looks as intentional as possible, your barn door should also completely cover any molding on the door opening when closed. So if you have molding, you’ll need to factor that into your measurements as well.  

 

Need more guidance? Learn  How to Measure for a Sliding Barn Door 

RealCraft offers twenty different wood species from budget-friendly to exotic and rare. One of the reasons we love real wood so much is that it carries the character of its natural habitat. Wood species respond differently to humidity and temperature conditions. If you aren't sure which wood species to pick, call us at 1-253-853-3815.  

 

We recommend adding a clear finish to your door to protect it and ensure that it is eligible for coverage under our warranty. A clear finish not only protects your door, it also enhances the door’s beauty while preserving its natural, unique texture. Clear finish brings out the color and detail of the wood grain.   

   

We offer the following finish options:  

White Primer: Added to Paint Grade Hardwood. For this option, we use only high-quality hardwoods like European Beech or Red Grandis. These species provide a smooth surface for paint.  

Clear Satin EuroFinish by Osmo: A premium hand-rubbed hardwax oil that conditions, seals, and finishes the wood.  

Oil Stain EuroFinish by Osmo: A premium hand-rubbed hardwax oil that stains, seals, and finishes the wood.  

 

Check out our Wood Species Visualizer below to compare the raw wood with finished wood and explore our wood species options. Slide the toggle to the left for unfinished wood, and slide the toggle to the right for wood finished with Clear Satin EuroFinish. 


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The Best Materials

All of our products are built using the best lumber available and are made with 100% Solid Wood, always.

Made By Hand

We are proud to offer products that are handcrafted from start to finish. With decades of expertise, our artisans mix tradition and innovation to create the most distinctive doors in the market. True masterpieces that will last for decades to come.

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Giving It Back

For every door we sell, 25 new trees are planted worldwide.

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