Barn doors have become an incredibly popular choice for interior entryways in recent years. They can add functionality and style to any home and can be a great way to save space and open up the room. When you think of barn doors, you may immediately think of a rustic farmhouse; however, barn doors can be fully customized to fit a variety of styles from modern and contemporary to rustic and traditional. Sliding doors are a great option for small spaces, hallways, to connect different rooms of your home, or can even be a great solution for closet and wardrobe spaces. They come in a variety of designs, materials, configurations, and finishes depending on what you’re looking for.
The modern farmhouse decor style is trending in a huge way, in urban areas too. This trend is fueling the popularity of sliding barn doors, but now we’re seeing even modern sleek doors being used. The original style may have been rustic, but ultra modern styles are equally popular now in this application. Here are some benefits and considerations when working this door hanging style into your home.
Space Saver
Probably one of the main reasons people opt for barn doors is they are the perfect solution for smaller spaces. Sliding barn doors don’t take up nearly as much space as traditional swinging doors which need room for when you open it. Barn doors are hung on a rail above the doorway sitting flush on the wall as you open them. This allows you to freely place furniture within a room without having to be concerned with the opening or closing of a traditional swinging door. As an alternative to a pocket door, the visibility of the door when open adds to the aesthetic of the room.
Lets More Light In
For those that love a home with a lot of light, barn doors are a perfect choice as they can really open up the space and let more light in when they are left open. If you opt for double barn doors, that will maximize the space of your entryway compared to a traditional swinging door and when opened, they tuck up out of the way against the wall when you’d like to open up the space and create a flow.
Functional
Barn doors look great, and they are also incredibly functional to fit your needs. They can be customized with solid panels to create privacy or you can even add in glass panes to create light and open space. They are great for homes with open floor plans while still having the option to close off rooms when you’d like. There’s a barn door that is perfect for every space in your home and they can fit almost any open. The ease of the sliding door and the space you save as it tucks away against the wall make barn doors as functional as doors get.
Stylish & Customizable
Not only are barn doors functional, but they are also stylish.Barn doors come in a variety of woods or even stainless steel to best fit the style of your home. You can choose from different finishes or panel configurations depending on your preference, and select either a single or double barn door, if you want to create a wider opening to suit your space. The door is completely visible whether opened or closed. The color or finish should be contrasting from the wall and complement the decor of the room. In many settings, the door is the focal point of the room as a statement-maker.
Easy to Install
Barn doors are incredibly easy to install and they don’t need to be as closely measured like a conventional swinging door. All you need is a simple rack above the doorway and the sliding door is attached. If you don’t feel comfortable doing it yourself, a professional can help.

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