Barn Door Hardware Las Vegas

Contact us to have a Sunburst Shutters professional measure your windows today!Sliding Barn DoorsSliding Barn Doors Ask us about our color-matching capabilities and be sure to check out our selection of Door Hardware and our Track and Glide System. Slimline Barn Door Slider Our Slimline Barn Door Slider is perfect for projects with limited space. The exposed track and guide assembly add a chic industrial style that give any room a modern edge. Compliment your project’s unique design aesthetic with privacy glass options, and handles or door flush pulls to complete your look. Glass panels available in 1⁄4” tempered: frosted, ribbed and patterned; and 1⁄2” laminated cracked/clear, obscure and color. Custom options are also available. Double Slimline Barn Door Slider Twice as nice, use our Double Barn Door Slider to create more impact in a room. Available as shown, with exposed industrial-style hardware or with matching wood valance. Slimline Barn Door Slider with Valance

Take the sleek style of our Barn Door Slider one step further with the valance option. The bold, clean lines of the valance will add structure and dimension to your interior spaces. Our High-Pressure Laminate doors are built to last, and add a rich warmth to your rooms. Customize the look with your choice of wood species and panel design options.
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Homes For Sale In Carrollton Tx Remax Sliding barn doors -- shown here between dining room and kitchen -- are growing in popularity with expanding wood and hardware choices. The barn door (example above is in Plan 48-640) has always attracted me for its simple lines and efficiency: it's especially useful in tight spaces where you want a wide uncluttered opening (when open, the door just slides against the wall so there's no door standing ajar and taking up space), where there's just not enough room for a swinging door

, or where you would simply like a door that becomes part of -- or contrasts with -- the wall. I am a huge fan! I love the diversity of styles from the very rustic and "barny" to the ultra-minimalist modern; not to mention the revamp of vintage doors as sliders (the example above is from Plan 888-18 by Nicholas Lee). Though I can see that sliding barn doors might not be the best solution for some situations, say for very tight sound insulation, I for one would put up with a little noise leakage!Architect Cathy Schwabe used a barn door -- painted green -- to close off the studio-kitchenette in her Cabin Plan 891-1. You can see how it becomes a vivid focal point without taking up extra space. In the 2015 Plan of the Year (Howie winner), Plan 909-10 by Hive Modular, the translucent glass sliding door closes off the entry to the master suite while maximizing space on the landing and without blocking light.At the big home builder show in Las Vegas last month I found an expanding gallery of barn door options, particularly in the booth of the Real Carriage Door Co., as shown here.

Barn doors definitely aren't just for barns anymore! There are now wide choices in woods -- from alder, beech, and cedar to reclaimed redwoodand salvage Douglas fir -- to name just a few. Door hardware options and styles are also numerous, from the rustic hammered metal to sleek stainless steel and modish red. In fact there is an entire spectrum of hardware colors to choose from as shown in this sample from the Real Carriage Door Company booth. Browse this company's website and you will see a wide array of installation ideas, from use as pantry andcloset doors to this intriguing version that includes a window with shutters (the two photos above, plus the door and door hardware detail shots, courtesy Real Carriage Door Co.). Then of course, if the shape of your house is inspired by barn architecture, why not include sliding barn doors at the entry, as shown in this wonderfully evocative example by Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects? Indeed, sliding barn doors offer a remarkably wide "pasture" of opportunity!

Thu Feb 19 00:00:00 PST 2015 Dark Oil-Rubbed Bronze Decorative Sliding Door Hardware Decorative sliding doors add character and style to any space Ideal when there is not enough clearance for hinged doors Leave open to provide a large open space, or close for privacy Everbilt's Decorative Sliding Door Hardware adds an upscale look to ordinary doors and doorways in the home, office or place of business by incorporating barn door style doors and functionality. Ideal for closets, interior doors and room dividers. The set includes all mounting hardware and hanging components needed for one door. The high density plastic wheels provide a smooth, quiet operation and a high quality feel. Dark oil-rubbed bronze finish All mounting hardware included For single door with a thickness of 1-3/8 in. and 1-3/4 in. and up to 200 lbs. Ideal for openings up to 36 in. wide; openings wider than 36 in. require multiple tracks Unique barn door style hardware enables door to slide parallel to wall

High density plastic wheels provide ultra-quiet experience Anti-jump discs prevent hanger wheels from jumping off the track Includes detailed, easy to follow instructions Adapter kit (part # 14465) lets you connect 2 or more tracks I've never seen a sliding barn door in person. Is the operation of this hardware smoot and quiet? Am thinking of using it for a master bath door and noisy operation during the night wouldn't be good. 4 CAN A LONGER MOUNTING SPACER BE ORDERED TO EXTEND TRACK FURTHER FROM WALL?? 4 Can two of these be used for one 60" barn door? I have a laundry room currently with two 30" doors with a hallway on one side and 80" of blank wall space on the other. I would like to install one large sliding barn door so the hallway isnt blocked when we are doing laundry. 3 Does this fit in a 60" wall space? It says it is 72" wide, but is it adjustable? With over 35 years in the hangar door hardware business, the team at Leatherneck Hardware has developed a unique process for creating solutions for every problem.