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We continue and always have refined our barn door hardware to meet the needs of your project. Each rolling hardware product represents the perfect marriage between art and function. Manufacturing in the USA ensures a craftsman finish as well as a high level of customization for each project
From an artistic standpoint, your barn door is like a canvas for your hardware—as the artist, you have the creative freedom of finding the perfect finishing touches to compliment your home’s unique design. Choose from the many barn door hardware options we have available for rolling tracks, barn door hangers, latches, pulls, and handles:
How to Choose the Right Sliding Door Hardware Kit
Choose Style
Choose a System
Select Track Style and Length
Choose Your Door(Use Own or Buy Rustica)
Decide if You Want a Soft Close
Choose if You Want to Add Handles or Pulls
Rustica’s sliding door hardware comes in varied styles, finishes, and functions, making the process of choosing a barn door hardware kit a simple, convenient, and fun experience. Whether you’ve purchased your door from a different retailer, or you’ve chosen to customize one from Rustica, your hardware can be customized to fit your new barn door.
1. Choose a Style
You may be looking for contemporary sliding door hardware to complement your minimalist style, or you may be on the search for more traditional hardware with a hint of rustic charm. Rustica offers rolling door hardware kits in both of these styles (and many more) through two different series of barn door hardware kits for your interior sliding doors.You can also create your own custom barn door hardware by picking the track finish and length at check out.
The Builder Series features four variations of similar straight, clean lines. Most styles in this category come in four different finishes, including flat/matte black, raw steel, oil rubbed bronze, and copper. Within this series, the Classic Barn Door Hardware option expands into 21 different finishes, including barn red, antique pewter, brushed stainless steel, and modern gold—giving you more color choices within the same simple, sleek design.
The Designer Series provides a homeowner with even more artisan hardware options. Hardware in this series includes ornate styles like the Royal Barn Door Hardware and the industrial chic style of the Warehouse Barn Door Hardware and Double Contour Barn Door Hardware. Most kits in this series come in over 20 different finishes for you to consider.
2. Choose a System
Hand in hand with choosing style comes choosing functionality. After deciding on your preferred style, you’ll need to choose a sliding barn door hardware system to cater to the door’s specific function.
Standard barn door system: A single door panel runs along a single rail, with a hanger at each end of the panel.
Biparting barn door hardware system: A single rail allows for double doors to run in front of the wall. A total of four hangers are used to attach the biparting doors to the track.
Bypass barn door hardware system: Double sliding barn doors pass in front of and behind each other as they run along two different tracks. Each bypass barn door requires two hangers, one on each end. This system is also available as a light duty system for a lighter door weight and in heavy duty options for a larger weight capacity.
Triple bypass barn door hardware system: Similar to the bypass system but allows for three or more tracks and doors. Two hangers are required per door.
Pricing for each system varies, depending on the chosen style and the number of tracks and hangers required. For example, a standard sliding door hardware kit that costs $128 will increase in price to $204 for a bi-parting barn door hardware kit since more hangers are required. A bypassing barn door hardware kit in this same series will cost $319 since there are two tracks and two doors that require hardware. The cost of this same system will continue to increase in tandem with the amount of hardware needed.
The following pricing shows the average cost of a Rustica sliding door hardware kit within each system. The prices reflect the cost of a basic, flat track for interior doors includes all tracks, door stops, bolts, rollers, and hangers needed for interior doors. This pricing does not include additional hardware that can be added to your barn door kit, like door handles, pulls, or locks, and does not consider hardware for sliding cabinet doors or oversized doors.
Door System
Builder Series
Designer Series
Elite Series
Standard
$128-$145
$128-$598
$1499-$1699
Biparting
$204-$231
$315-$874
$2390-$2709
Light Duty Bypass
$319-$361
$493-$1366
N/A
Bypass
$319-$361
$493-$1366
N/A
Triple Bypass
$512-$580
$493-$1366
N/A
3. Select Track Style and Length
Depending on the type of hardware system, you’ll have the option to choose from a few different sliding door track styles. Rustica’s tracks cooperate with both your design needs and the dimensions of your space.
Low Profile Barn Door Hardware: Hugs the top of the door more tightly, making this system perfect for rooms and spaces with ceiling and header gaps as limited as three inches.
Ceiling Mount Sliding Door Hardware: Perfect for a homeowner who does not have enough clearance for a traditional hardware mount or one who desires to divide a too-large space. Mounting directly onto the ceiling, the ceiling mount sliding barn door track provides a functional solution with an industrial chic, brushed steel flair.
Cabinet Sliding Door Hardware: Smaller hangers for limited rolling clearance or for shutters, cabinet doors, or mirror panels.
J Track Barn Door Hardware: A rolling door design in which the hangers lie flush with the height of the header, making it another option for low clearance spaces.
Tube Track Barn Door Hardware: Using u-shaped hangers and a contemporary, rounded rail, the tube track hardware system brings an industrial look to your modern space.
Flat Track Barn Door Hardware: A classic design for more traditional barn doors. This track’s sturdy and reliable raw steel creates a simple yet fashionable design.
Box Track Barn Door Hardware: Attaches to the top of the door instead of its face, allowing a homeowner to show off the craftsmanship of the barn door or protect its face from drill holes.
Most manufacturers also suggest installing a bottom track that attaches to either the wall or to the floor so that the barn door does not swing back and forth, hitting the wall. In order to install a bottom track, a homeowner or contractor should allow for approximately ½ inch space in between the floor and the bottom of the door. Rustica always includes a bottom track along with their interior barn door hardware kits, but it is up to you to decide if you would like to install it.
After choosing your track style, you’ll be prompted to choose your track length. This step of the process is easy. Your track length should be at least double the width of your door, so you’ll just need to measure your barn door’s width and choose double that number from the drop-down menu.
4. Choose Your Door (Buy Rustica or Use Your Own)
Generally, any style of door can be installed into a rolling and sliding hardware track system. With Rustica hardware, you have the freedom to buy one of the barn doors for sale on our website or use your own door. If you are using your own door, you will need to measure door thickness and choose that size from the drop-down menu so that your sliding door hardware can be customized accordingly. We suggest rounding your measurements to the nearest ¼ inch.
If you decide to purchase a Rustica barn door, you’ll first need to customize it to your preferences by choosing from single sliding and double barn doors or bypassing barn doors. Similar to our hardware kits, we also offer two main categories for interior barn door styles. The Builders Series includes classic, wooden barn doors while the Designer Series contains rustic sliding door designs that range from industrial and modern to French country and rustic. This series even features doors made of glass, chalkboard, leather, and scrap metal.
Once you’ve found the willpower to limit your choice to just one of the many beautiful barn doors offered, you’ll need to indicate the width and height of your door. You have some flexibility in choosing the width of your sliding door. You can match it to the width of your door opening, measuring from the outside of the trim on the left-hand side to the outside of the trim on the
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