The traditional K-design of our solid wood Sierra Barn Door merges rustic and contemporary styles. Suitable for living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, pantries, closets, home offices, these doors offer universal appeal and reliable opening and closing. This trackless door design features hazard-free, clear floor openings. The pine barn door features our Rustic Matte Black hardware to complement any décor. Achieving your personal vision, the sliding barn door can be stained to enhance the natural knots and grain or painted to custom-match your room’s color palette.
Natural pine gives this barn door a rustic appearance showcasing the natural knots and wood grains and requires painting or staining to seal the surface and complete the door
Quick Hang hardware significantly reduces installation time by mounting directly to the wall with no need for a backer board
Hardened steel, bent strap sliding barn door hardware and matching handle in a Rustic Matte Black finish
Ready-to-hang with pre-drilled mounting holes and hidden bottom groove for floor guide
Traditional barn door track system with concealed floor guide allows the door to travel smoothly while keeping your opening clear, hazard free and easy to clean
Optional adjustable wall mounted floor barn door guide installs directly onto the wall or baseboard which requires no drilling into your floor
Easy-to-follow installation instructions and video show how to install a barn door
Model Number:
BD052
Available Sizes:
36” x 84” x 1-3/8”; fits 28” - 34” wide opening
Door Style and Color:
Traditional K-design in natural wood that has been treated with a thin coat of clear primer and requires painting or staining to seal the surface
Hardware Type and Color:
Bent straps made of hardened steel and finished in Rustic Matte Black
Installation Hardware Included:
All Installation Hardware Included for drywall or concrete installations: bent straps, handle, wall spacers, anti-jump blocks, track end stops, floor guide, wall-mounted guide, floor-mounted guide, track mounting screws, concrete bolts and anchors
Yes, you can cut the track. You will need a proper cutting tool and blade to get through the track as it is hardened steel. We recommend that you also file the ends to make sure there are no sharp edges
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