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Barn Door Hardware

Wild West Hardware offers a unique line of barn door hardware, including barn door handles, decorative nails, faux hinges and sliding barn door hardware systems. Click on any of the categories below to get details and pricing.  Barn door hardware combines functional performance with rustic, industrial character, making it a popular choice for homes, workshops, offices, and commercial spaces. Whether you’re installing a new sliding barn door or replacing worn components, the right hardware ensures smooth operation, proper door support, and long-term reliability.

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This Barn Door Hardware collection is designed for DIY homeowners, maintenance professionals, and experienced installers who need dependable sliding door components that perform as good as they look. Barn door systems are commonly used for interior doorways, room dividers, closets, pantries, and utility spaces where space-saving operation and visual impact matter.

Quality barn door hardware supports the full weight of the door while allowing consistent, quiet movement along the track. Precision rollers, solid mounting plates, and durable finishes help reduce friction, prevent derailment, and protect walls and doors from unnecessary wear. When properly sized and installed, barn door hardware delivers years of dependable use with minimal maintenance.

This collection includes hardware options designed to work with a variety of door widths, weights, and mounting surfaces. Whether you’re upgrading an existing sliding door system or starting a new project, selecting the correct hardware helps ensure proper alignment, safe operation, and a finished look that complements rustic, farmhouse, or industrial interiors.

If you’re looking for sliding door hardware that balances strength, style, and ease of installation, this collection provides dependable barn door hardware solutions built for real-world use.


Why Choose Barn Door Hardware from Wild West Hardware

  • Designed for smooth, consistent sliding door operation

  • Built to support common barn door weights and sizes

  • Ideal for DIY installs, maintenance work, and professional projects

  • Durable construction helps reduce wear and alignment issues

  • Rustic styling that complements farmhouse and industrial spaces


Size / Load / Selection Guide

How to Choose the Right Barn Door Hardware

Selecting the correct barn door hardware ensures safe operation and long service life.

Key considerations:

  • Door Weight: Match hardware load rating to the door’s total weight

  • Door Width: Track length should extend beyond the doorway opening

  • Mounting Surface: Ensure wall structure can support the door load

  • Use Frequency: High-use areas benefit from heavy-duty components

General guidance:

Door Type Recommended Hardware
Lightweight interior door Standard barn door hardware
Solid wood door Heavy-duty barn door hardware
Wide or tall door Extended track and reinforced rollers

DIY Installation Guide

How to Install Barn Door Hardware

  1. Measure door width, height, and weight before selecting hardware

  2. Locate wall studs or install a suitable mounting header

  3. Secure the track level above the doorway

  4. Attach rollers and mounting hardware to the door

  5. Hang the door and test sliding operation

  6. Adjust spacing and stops for smooth, controlled movement

Most barn door hardware installations can be completed using standard tools.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is barn door hardware used for?

Barn door hardware is used to mount sliding doors that travel along a track instead of swinging open. It’s commonly installed on interior doors, room dividers, closets, and utility spaces to save space and add rustic character.

How do I know what size barn door hardware I need?

Hardware should be selected based on door width, door weight, and wall mounting conditions. Track length should exceed the doorway opening, and load ratings should match or exceed the door’s weight for safe operation.

Can barn door hardware be installed by a DIY homeowner?

Yes. Many barn door hardware systems are designed for DIY installation using common tools. Proper measurements, secure mounting, and careful leveling are key to achieving smooth door operation.

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