Sliding Barn Doors + Barn Door Hardware

Laura Trevey
by Laura Trevey
I guess I am not the only one who loves incorporating these cool sliding barn doors into homes. I get a lot of questions about how and where to get the look. Let’s face it. It’s not that hard to come across an old barn door, but getting the right hardware takes a little know how. So when Barn Door Hardware approached me, I was very interested. If you haven’t heard of Barn Door Hardware, they handle all types of sliding door hardware for doors weighing 50 lbs to 5000 lbs. I think that pretty much covers most doors, don’t you?
This reclaimed wooden door offers a nice division in between rooms. I am loving the mint green color choice too.
For another idea, you can incorporate two doors in the bedroom, one for the bath and the other for the closet.
Lastly, barn doors are a wonderful decorative look for open floor plans in between the kitchen and living room.
Laura Trevey
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  • Carol Carol on Mar 03, 2016
    My door is used on both sides. Kitchen to dining room. Only want to put the door on dining room side. What do I do about the regular opening (which also has a sticking pocket door) and the trim around both sides? Thank you... Carol
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  • Anna B Anna B on Nov 28, 2015
    My daughter and her husband have sliding door exactly like yours as the door to their master bedroom. She loves them, so do I!
  • Bethany W. Bethany W. on Jun 09, 2016
    My master bedroom/bath are on the small side, so I'm wanting to switch out the bathroom and closet doors for these sliding ones. I absolutely love the way they look...and they fit right in with my furnishings.
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