Door configurations
- Single barn door: One door on a single track.
- Bi-parting barn doors: Two doors on a single track that meet at the center.
- Bypassing barn doors: Two or more doors that slide in front of each other in separate tracks.
For a single barn door
Multiply your door width by two to get the correct track length. Example: For a 3' wide barn door, you'd need a 6' barn door hardware kit.
For more details, see How to Measure for a Barn Door - An Illustrated Guide.
For bi-parting barn doors
You'll need to add the widths together and then multiply that sum by two.
Example: For two 3' wide bi-parting doors, you'll need a 12' track.
When making your selections in the menu, change the quantity of doors on track to the correct amount. This ensures we send you all the hangers and extra hardware you'll need.
Barn door configuration & mounting options
There are several possible mounting and door configuration options. Multiple doors can be added to the track. Simply change the quantity of doors on track to match your setup, so we can send the necessary hardware.
Mounting options
- Side mount barn door hardware: The hardware attaches to the wall.
- Soffit mount barn door hardware: The hardware attaches to the ceiling or soffit.
If your door requires a track length between available sizes, round up to the next size and add the adjustable end stop. This allows you to control where the door stops on the track.
We can also cut tracks to your specifications. For custom track lengths, call us at (253) 853-3815