For example a 4 foot door will cover a 3 foot opening with 6 inches on either side reducing the gaps.
Sliding barn door gap on side.
I planned very hard to have a double sliding barn door installed as part of a basement finishing project.
I made a custom modern sliding barn door for my parents new house in one weekend.
7 1x6x8 pine boards.
Here s how i did it with a little help from my partner in crime.
Barn doors hang from a track outside the room covering the doorway but leaving gaps at the sides between wall and door.
You may even need to install a second latch above or below the first one to get a good seal along the length of the door.
We recommend 1 1 2 to 2 of overhang on each side.
Install the soft close mechanisms before hanging the door slabs.
3 1x8x6 pine boards.
Repeat this step on the bottom of the door.
This step may not be included in your hardware instructions if you bought them separately.
The height is a bit trickier based on the casing and header.
Since the door sits off the wall in order to slide it must be wider that the opening to fully hide the opening.
1 1x6x4 pine boards.
Or you can get a track joiner if you want the doors to be able to slide to either side.
In order to leave space for the baseboard and quarter round which will be exposed once the doors are closed we put in a header and side trims even though they are not required.
Remember barn doors need to slide at least as far as the opening in one direction or the other.
If there is even a slight gap between the edge of the door and the side of the barn tighten the latch.
You can modify a door stop included to cover the gap between rails if you prefer a seamless look.
It looks like the gap is caused by the hardware for this barn style door which is a common scenario.
30 opening 34 wide door.
We did build a diy barn door and i learned a lot that i could not have anticipated prior to installing my first barn door.
So today i m sharing a diy barn door building plan and 5 lessons i learned installing one.
Applying a self adhesive weatherstrip to bridge the gap between the barn door and the wall can work very well in reducing some of the noise coming into the next room.
For door you will need.
In the picture you show you could place one piece vertically on the wall side of the door on the end the picture was taken.
For complete coverage and to minimize the gaps make sure the door is at least several inches wider than the opening.
For the best seal my recommendation would be some pieces of weatherstripping or gasket.