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The versatility of indoor barn doors is limited only by the imagination. Unlike standard interior doors, barn doors (in a more general sense, known as slider doors) come in an endless variety of shapes, sizes, materials and colors. They can be adapted for many things; doorways being just one of them. Barn doors don’t take up valuable space in a room by swinging into them like traditional doors, and don’t have the installation limitations of pocket doors. For barn doors, their many uses beyond that of traditional doors include utilizing them as dividers between rooms, concealing televisions and other appliances, and sliding over windows for added security/privacy,
Bear in mind that there are some limitations, though. You will be sacrificing a portion of wall space when installing a barn door. That doesn’t necessarily mean that you cannot have pictures or other décor behind them that will be revealed when they are closed. But, you won’t be able to install shelving, cabinetry, or baseboard heat (if the door goes all the way to the floor). Additionally, if you intend to use a barn door for the entrance to your bathroom, you should be aware that by design, barn doors do not offer complete privacy. They are installed outside of the door frame and are (for the most part) not completely flush with the opening. For some people, that does not offer a comfortable level of privacy and perhaps a barn door is not the best choice for their bathroom.
Installation generally involves the same basic parts, though as mentioned above, sizes, shapes and materials can vary greatly. As an overview, we’ll discuss the major components and the order of installation:
If you have an old barn door that needs refinishing, require the materials to build a new one, or need the proper hardware to hang your interior barn door, stop in and we’ll be happy to assist you.