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Real Sliding Hardware creates sliding hardware that is made in the USA from high quality materials. The style shown in this picture looks similar to our Classic Barn Door Hardware Kit. We would love to help you with your next project. You can call us toll free at 800.694.5977 or by sending us an email at info@realslidinghardware.com. I have attached a photo for your inspiration.
Have you tried contacting a local window and door company to see if they have anything similar to these? We provide hardware for the doors and when we sell locally we use our local window/door company. They are usually able to order in special doors for our customers. https://basincustom.com
We have everything you need to hang this door on our website, and specialist ready to help! Let us know if you need anything!
-Rustica
I see that this question was posted in October. Have you decided on a door? We always recommend you have a header board to mount the hardware into. This can either be done inside the wall (if you are in the beginning of the building process now) or if the wall already there you can mount a header board above the doorway for the hardware to be mounted into. I think your husband would love the doors :) https://www.basincustom.com
Not for walls but lime or burgundy accents area beautiful with grey.
Real Sliding Hardware creates not only the sliding hardware for doors like this, but the doors as well! We would love to speak with you about designing a door like this. You can contact us toll free at 800.694.5977 or by sending us an email at info@realslidinghardware.com.
I love the double door option! Very nice.
A good door showroom will be able to help you plan this type of configuration for your home, complete with hardware!!
If you are in the Napa Valley, Marin or Healdsburg we would love to help out! We work all over the Bay Area!
The number of the panels is dependent on a few things.
The main item to consider is wall space on either side of the opening. If there is enough space on one side of the opening for the entire door panel to fit, then one panel is a viable option for you. Other options depending on the space would be two panels (one on each side or both on one side using a by-pass systems)
A second item to consider is personal preference / desired functionality. Once you have determined the spacing available, you can use the options available to suit your preference.
So a simple answer is no you do not, but if the space on each side of the opening is limited, you may be required to.
Check out our site or call us at 1.800.891.8312 if you have any questions.
Check out our site or call us at 1.800.891.8312 if you have any questions.
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