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Craftsman Triple Lite Swinging Barn Door

The Triple Lite Barn Door carries a very traditional look and construction method. This door design features a T-shaped pattern with two individual wood panels on each side of a center wood bar. On the top area, there are three individual rectangular glass panels (lites). The Triple Lite Door design is available with Flat or Raised Panels.

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The Craftsman Triple Lite Swinging is a door design that will invoke a vintage, classic feel to your room. This barn door design will work in many of the most popular decoration schemes, including:

  • Traditional Décor;
  • Vintage Décor;
  • Rustic Décor;
  • Farmhouse Décor.

Our Craftsman Triple Lite Swinging Barn Door is an excellent door solution for home and business and will beautifully work as your:

  • Office Barn Door;
  • Living Room Barn Door;
  • Games Room Barn Door;
  • Office Barn Door.

 

Don't forget to pair your barn door with your favorite hardware for a more efficient result.

 

Wood Species

We are proud to offer 20 beautiful wood species available for all of our barn door designs, including budget-friendly options as well as premium, exotic options. Some of our most popular wood species for barn doors include:

  • European Beech Wood;
  • Sapele Mahogany Wood;
  • Douglas Fir Wood;
  • White Oak Quarter Sawn Wood.

Remember to consider multiple wood species as they will play a considerable role in your barn door's final look. Can't find the wood species you are looking for? We can source custom wood species upon request!

 

Keep in mind that wood is (and will always be) a living, natural material with unique properties. Every wood species is unique and will react differently to different humidity and temperature conditions. If you have questions about what wood species would work better for your application, email us at info@realcraft.com

 

  • White Oak Quarter Sawn Wood.

Remember to consider multiple wood species as they will play a considerable role in your barn door's final look. Can't find the wood species you are looking for? We can source custom wood species upon request!

 

Keep in mind that wood is (and will always be) a living, natural material with unique properties. Every wood species is unique and will react differently to different humidity and temperature conditions. If you have questions about what wood species would work better for your application, email us at info@realcraft.com

 

Glass Options

RealCraft Glass Options

Another key element for your door's overall look and privacy is the glass option. Remember to consider privacy when selecting the glass for your door. Choose the standard clear glass for a full see-through look or the etched option for more privacy.

For custom glass options, please give us a call.

 

We partnered with the Eden Reforestation Project, and now, for every sliding barn door we sell, 25 NEW trees are planted worldwide!

All of our barn doors are made by hand by our skilled artisans in Gig Harbor, Washington. 

 

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Buy now, pay later! Financing options are currently available at checkout!

 

For questions or assistance placing an order, contact us at:

800-694-5977 | info@realcraft.com

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.

 

Each species of wood we offer boasts its own unique characteristics. Finishing your door with a clear finish will not only protect it, but enhance the beauty of the wood by bringing out the striking color and detail of the grain. We offer Osmo clear satin finish, which is a hand-rubbed hardwax oil that conditions and coats the wood; or clear urethane, which is a plastic sealing coat that is water-resistant and more durable for environments that can cause lots of wear and tear on a door. Read more about the finishes we offer here

 

White primer can be added to the Paint Grade Hardwood option. For this option, we use only high-quality hardwoods like European Beech or Red Grandis. These species provide a smooth surface for paint.

 

custom barn door finishes

For frequently asked questions about choosing a door and hardware see our FAQ page. To see sample swatches and descriptions of wood species, take a look at the photo below, or our wood buying guide here. If you're having trouble deciding, 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 will not be 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 shipping damage.

 

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 1-800-694-5977and we will be happy to help!

 

As stated above, we are happy to accommodate requests for customizations; however, 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 1-800-694-5977. We'd be happy to help!

Standard interior swinging doors and pocket doors are typically 36” x 80.” When choosing a sliding barn door, we recommend that the door overlaps the doorway slightly to minimize gaps. An inch of overlap on each side is a good rule for barn doors. In this case, a 36” x 80” doorway would need a 38” x 81” sliding barn door.

 

For special applications, please call our support team at 1-800-694-5977 to ensure you choose the correct size.

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, or left-hand reverse 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, or right-hand reverse 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 support agents!

 

 

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