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Modern Single Panel Swinging Glass Barn Door

Let the light in with this simple, versatile swinging glass door. A tempered glass panel sits in a robust, handmade mortise and tenon wood frame. Choose from over twenty wood species and two glass styles to customize this door to fit your unique style.
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A Swinging Glass Door With Modern Style

Our best-selling glass swinging door is a modern classic. The handmade wood frame adds a touch of warmth while the glass allows for maximum natural light. A glass swing door like this is great for kitchens, dining rooms, or home offices. It’s also great for commercial applications, including offices and clinics. You have two glass options: Clear tempered glass or Crystal Etched (frosted) if you'd like more privacy.

 

This glass door features our signature mortise and tenon joinery in its wood frame. This means the door is built to last. If ordering the pre-hung version, it also comes with a jamb made with the same wood as the door for a custom, premium look. Choose from over twenty wood species for this door—from domestic hardwoods to exotic luxury options, we have something for everyone. Customer favorites for this design include:

  • Cherry 
  • Sapele Mahogany 
  • Knotty Alder 
  • American Ash 

 

The door design is extremely simple, which makes it versatile and a good fit for many aesthetics and design styles. It leans modern but because of its simplicity, the wood species you choose goes a long way in determining the overall style. We love it for: 

  • Mid Century Modern Décor 
  • Contemporary Décor 
  • Minimalist Décor 
  • Classic Décor

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 hardware when purchased together. Doors are pictured with hardware for context. Casing and/or decorative trim are not included with pre-hung doors. 

 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 1-253-243-3343 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 1-253-243-3343. 

 

Door Handing and Inswing/Outswing 

Door handing is determined from the outside of a room. If the hinges are on the left side, the door has left handing. If the door swings into the room (away from you, standing outside the room), it is a left-hand inswing door. If it swings toward you, out of the room, it is a left-hand outswing door. The opposite is true of right hand doors – the hinges will be on the right side. If the door swings into the room (away from you), it is a right-hand inswing door. If it swings toward you, out of the room, it is a right-hand outswing door. 

  

In cases where there isn’t a clear “inside” or “outside” to determine handing (i.e., the door connects two rooms), open the door and stand with your back against the hinges. If the door is on your left, it’s a left-handed door. If the door is on your right, it’s right-handed. If you are still unsure, don't worry! We'll be happy to help you make sure you select the right handing. Just give us a call at 1-800-694-5977, or click the chat bubble on the right to chat with one of our customer care agents! 

 

Standard interior swinging door slabs are typically 36” x 80.” But widths between 28" and 32" are also common. If your interior door is taller than 80 inches or wider than 36 inches, the thickness should be 1 ¾ inches. Commercial swinging doors are subject to ADA compliance and may require different dimensions. 

 
For pre-hung doors, you will need to know the rough opening measurement. To calculate the rough opening, measure the width from the inside of the side studs at the top, bottom, and middle of the door frame. Use the smallest of the three measurements, if any variance occurs. Next, measure the height from the floor to the header on the left, center, and right. Again, you will use the smallest of these three measurements, if any variance occurs. Measure the thickness of the wall by using the smallest measurement of the exposed drywall. 

 

For special applications, please call our customer care team at 1-800-694-5977 to make sure you choose the correct size. 

We highly recommend adding a clear finish to your door to protect it and make sure that it is eligible to be covered by our warranty. A clear finish not only protects your door, it also enhances its beauty and brings out the color and detail of the 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 high-end hand-rubbed hardwax oil that conditions, seals, and finishes the wood.
  • Oil Stain EuroFinish by Osmo: A high-end hand-rubbed hardwax oil that stains, seals, and finishes the wood.

RealCraft's wood options with Osmo Clear Satin Eurofinish applied:

 

 

Click and drag left and right on the image to see how the wood species look Unfinished vs. with Osmo Clear Satin EuroFinish.

 

  • Slide Right ➡ to see the Osmo Clear Satin Finish.
  • Slide Left ⬅to see the Unfinished Wood Species.