In general you ll need to make sure the door covers your door opening.
Build your own sliding barn door hardware.
Carefully roll it into each end to determine where to place the stops.
It s easy to see why.
Building a sliding barn door means you don t have to rip open and reframe a wall for a pocket door.
Diy barn door hardware the supplies.
For this you ll need a single door hardware kit in the correct length for your space.
The supplies can be a little bit overwhelming so i m listing them below with links so that you can find them in hardware store.
Diy sliding barn door hardware is available in all manner of styles and budgets and the door options are limitless from salvage finds to original diy creations like this one a mix of pallet wood and common cedar.
Here are the supplies you ll need for one barn door.
If so you re in luck because i m sharing a step by step tutorial on how we built our diy sliding barn door and installed the hardware.
If you are building two barn doors double the supplies.
With the track mounted finish the job by putting the door on the track.
Sliding door hardware is often hidden inside the tracks or wall cavity.
It has a distinct rustic look with the wheels.
Mount the end stops bottom guides and any other hardware according to your specific set of instructions.
All that is visible of sliding door hardware is the door itself as the tracks can be set into a closet frame or hidden behind trim.
Have you ever thought about making your own door.
Now that you ve figured out the design and materials for your door you ll need to find the matching hardware.
Types of sliding door hardware.
We ve wanted a sliding barn door for our master bedroom bathroom doorway ever since we moved in last year right now it s an open door from the bedroom.
So let s build it.