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As a custom door manufacturer we are happy to match another manufacturer's paint or stain color. We will need to know the manufacturer and the paint/stain code/color. When selecting a stain please understand that the stain color may vary based on the species selected and ageing may impact color as well. Rustica can only be responsible for applying a "standard" amount of the stain chosen on the species selected. We can not guarantee it will match other existing wood products whether they are the same species are not, only that we will apply the stain selected.
Rustica Unassembled Kit Door Guide
1. In some areas of the country we see more damage than acceptable when kit doors are shipped unassembled in a ground shipping box, so it is likely that a kit door may ship in a crate via a freight carrier so that your beautiful door arrives without damage.
2. Doors ordered as kits (regardless of if they are shipped unassembled or assembled) do not have a warranty against warping, separating or splitting.
3. It is possible that your kit door may come unassembled and need to be assembled using the 7 inch lag screws through the side of the stiles.
4. For both Unassembled and Assembled doors... the hardware (hangers, handles and pulls) is not installed and the doors are not pre-drilled which allows every installation the ability to make any unique changes needed.
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Two steel rails, wood slats, and screws to assemble the door.
No , the barn door hardware is sold separately. Visit our link here at https://rustica.com/barn-door-hardware/ to shop our vast barn door hardware options all made here in Springville, Utah.
You can select knotty alder or poplar. For a rustic look which shows the knots and character or the wood select knotty alder and for a clean "knot free" look pick poplar. Typically knotty alder is used for stain (and paint for those who want to see the knots) and poplar is used for a clean painted look. However, the choice is yours!
The total thickness of the cottage barn door is 3/4 inches for the wood slats and 1.5 inches for the side rails.
Yes! We would love to help quote out a quantity door discount for your volume project. Please chat in, or call 1-800-891-8312 to speak to a designer about your project.
Two steel rails, wood slats, and screws to assemble the door.
No , the barn door hardware is sold separately. Visit our link here at https://rustica.com/barn-door-hardware/ to shop our vast barn door hardware options all made here in Springville, Utah.
You can select knotty alder or poplar. For a rustic look which shows the knots and character or the wood select knotty alder and for a clean "knot free" look pick poplar. Typically knotty alder is used for stain (and paint for those who want to see the knots) and poplar is used for a clean painted look. However, the choice is yours!
The total thickness of the cottage barn door is 3/4 inches for the wood slats and 1.5 inches for the side rails.
Yes! We would love to help quote out a quantity door discount for your volume project. Please chat in, or call 1-800-891-8312 to speak to a designer about your project.
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Click here for a complete list of all product line instructions.For additional help contact us at 1-800-891-8312