Category: Barn Door Hardware

Are Barn Doors Dangerous in Children’s Rooms?

Jack is a married father of 3 and a devout woodworker who loves to create. The family’s moving into a new house. Being a natural go-getter, Jack takes on the whole challenge of designing the comfy new abode—with sliding doors or barn doors. Jack and his wife Joan care deeply for space and safety. Space, because… Read more »

Sliding Interior Doors: What’s Old Is New Again

  At the turn of the century, many new homes included pocket doors. These homes had 10′- or 12′-high ceilings in a formal dining area that were usually partitioned off with bi-parting doors that slid from recessed pockets. Many still exist today, mostly in the Midwest and Eastern states. It was a simple way of… Read more »

Why We Don’t Show Prices

We often receive emails from interested parties asking us why we don’t show our prices online. A very good question. the answer is simple. We are not a “shopping cart” outfit. We have a team of experienced door and hardware professionals that are here to walk you through every step so you get it right… Read more »

Need some inspiration?

So you’ve decided to go with a sliding barn door to save space, or because you like the look, or both. Now you’re wondering what you should do with that hardware and with the rest of your house. Well, Here is a great blog about one woman’s journey through that same dilemma. She goes by… Read more »

How To Install Barn Door Hardware

In the world of barn door hardware, while fielding calls, we are relegated to the task of answering questions from the mundane, “What color does it come in?” the technical, “What is the chromium level in your stainless steel door pulls?” and everything in between. Far and away, the most common question we get is, “How do I install my… Read more »

The BAU Architectural Fair In Munich

This is the largest trade show in the world and I did not want to miss out. It comes every two years to Munich, Germany and this year attendance was 250 thousand people including my wife and I. There were 2000 exhibitors from 43 countries and I was convinced that I would find a new… Read more »