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Frequently Asked Questions About Barn Doors
Barn Doors
Barn doors are a practical way to close off storage, add privacy or divide a room while still allowing easy access. Tractor Supply offers barn doors as part of our doors and door hardware inventory, boasting sliding panels and styles that blend seamlessly with your existing decor.
Sliding Style for Entryways and More
Barn-style doors slide along a wall face, which helps if your layout leaves no room for a traditional swinging door. Options range from a standalone door to complete sets that include the door and matching sliding pieces. Many of our choices are sized around common interior heights, such as 32x84 in., 36x84 in. and 42x84 in. Once you have an idea of where you want to place your barn door, select the setup and style that blends with your decor and personal flair.
Single- and Dual-Door Styles
Single-panel barn doors slide to one side and work well for closets, pantries and laundry rooms where you want a simple entry. Dual doors meet at the center, which can suit wide openings and room dividers when you want a balanced look. Our door rails are built to span the opening and provide the run-out needed for full clearance, plus a little extra travel for the stops. Slab-only barn doors are designed to pair with sliding door hardware that matches the door thickness and weight.
Finishes That Fit Your Space
Surface styles range from rustic planks to herringbone patterns and frosted glass lite panels. Finish and thickness work together because heavier doors need track ratings that match the load. Door pulls should have enough finger clearance to prevent any accidents. If you want the panel to stay put when closed, door latches and catches add that control.
Explore Barn Doors from Tractor Supply
Barn doors reclaim swing space and add a clean line at an opening. If you want fewer loose parts to track down, door-and-hardware kits keep the door and matching hardware together in one set. Plan around baseboard height and outlet placement, then match the panel weight to a rated track with guides and stops. Shop barn doors at your local Tractor Supply store or browse our website to compare sizes and finishes.
