Interior Barn Door Installation
Barn Door Styles and Uses
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
Sliding barn doors are an elegant way to separate areas of a master bedroom. If you have a sitting room or bathroom attached to where you sleep, you'll appreciate the simple separation.
Living Room
Most of the time, the entrance to a common area is wider than a doorway, so a big barn door or bi-parting 2-door system makes a nice solution for separating this space from the rest of the house.
Kitchens
A sliding barn door to the kitchen is a unique way to make sure no one sees you sizzling and saucing before you make your big dinner presentation.
Classic
Classic barn doors are styled like the early American barns you see from the interstate and wish you could use for a photoshoot. They'll be made mostly of slatted wood, with some X or Z design cross-bracing for support.
Reclaimed
The door itself may be new, but reclaimed designs use old wood from authentic sources to create a rich aesthetic. These may be in a classic or modern arrangement, but there's no mistaking the real thing.
Modern
Modern barn doors use the heavy, sliding design to create more of an industrial aesthetic. These are perfect for lofts and converted spaces where variant construction materials collide to create a new look.