The barn door should be wide enough to completely cover the doorway with an inch or two of overhang on both sides and about one inch at the top.
How far out do barn style doors protrude.
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When the door is hung the center of the door width will line up with the track above.
The track system sticks out just enough of that the door slides over the existing trim by about a 1 4 of an inch.
For double barn doors you ll install two full sets of hardware centered in the middle of the door opening.
First be sure you have enough room for barn doors.
Our standard track sticks out just 2 inches from the wall.
That is why we counter sunk the pulls on the backside of the door.
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A flat bolt style won t bump or scratch anything but would ensure the door stays.
We settled on 88 inches.
To start measure the width of your door opening from outside molding edge to outside molding edge and add 1 inch on each side for overlap.
For example a 4 foot door will cover a 3 foot opening with 6 inches on either side reducing the gaps.
To have privacy the door usually overlaps the opening by an inch so that a 2 6 opening will require a 2 8 door.
That depends on the thickness of your barn door.
If your barn door is 1 5 thick then you would have 1 between wall and door.
How to add a lock to a barn door handle cut out to begin we grabbed a piece of wood we literally have enough left lying around that it prevents most trips to the store these days.
Our measurement came to 43 inches next you ll want to determine the height you want your door to be.
Barn doors hang from a track outside the room covering the doorway but leaving gaps at the sides between wall and door.
Currently the door is rubbing the door frame slightly.
The piece we used was a 1 x 10 and we cut it down to about 8 inches but you can vary that based on your handle and lock just make sure the handle fits.
It should be tall enough so that when it s hung on the track there is about 1 2 inch of space between the bottom of the door and the floor.
My cleverer than i am brother who also happens to make sliding barn doors for people took one look at my door and suggested i put a sliding latch on it on the inside top of the door with the piece you slide your latch into on the top part of the door frame.
You ll need at least as much space on the outside of the door as on the inside to allow room for the door to slide out of the way.