Discover expertly crafted sliding barn doors, space-saving hardware kits, and complete all-in-one sets — ideal for closets, bedrooms, and beyond.
Explore Our Barn Door and Hardware Collections
Explore Homacer’s curated selection of modern sliding doors, versatile mounting systems, and all-in-one door kits — designed for easy DIY projects with premium performance. Perfect for closets, bedrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, and other spaces where style meets functionality.
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Trusted by 1,000+ homeowners, Homacer's sliding barn doors and hardware kits are rated 4.9/5 for quality, durability, and ease of install.
20 ft
Custom Track Length Options
Track sizes up to 20 feet. Free custom cutting on all barn door hardware kits for a perfect fit.
220 lbs
Heavy-Duty Weight Capacity
Built to hold solid wood doors with ease — our barn door hardware kits support up to 220 lbs while delivering smooth, quiet operation.
Shop by Barn Door Style & Hardware
Find the right sliding door hardware for your space. Whether you’re looking for space-saving bi-folding doors, sleek single-track systems, or heavy-duty bypass designs, Homacer offers a full range of options to match your style and installation needs. Browse our categories below to find hardware kits for closets, pantries, hallways, and more.
Classic to Modern Design
Sliding Barn Doors Collection
Upgrade your closet, bedroom, bathroom, or pantry with a stylish barn door system. Perfect for closet makeovers, modern room dividers, and other small-space solutions. Explore a wide range of finishes and unique design patterns to match any home style.
Discover premium barn doors, barn door hardware kits, and sliding door solutions designed for smooth performance, timeless style, and easy DIY installation.
Why Choose Homacer Barn Door Hardware & Sliding Door Kits
Trusted by 1,000+ homeowners — delivering smooth performance, timeless style, and lasting durability.

Smooth Glide Barn Door Hardware
Our precision-engineered barn door hardware ensures smooth, silent sliding—ideal for closets, pantries, or room dividers in any home.

Premium Quality Sliding Doors
Crafted from durable wood finishes, our barn doors combine from classic to modern style with long-lasting performance.

All-in-One Barn Door Kits
Complete barn door and hardware kits with step-by-step guides, making DIY installation quick, easy, and professional.
Barn Door Installation FAQs & Support
Check out the most common questions our customers asked. Still have questions? Contact our customer support.
Can the hardware be used in an outdoor setting?
While the hardware can be used outside, the bolts that come with the kit are not exterior grade. If you are using the kit outdoors, please change out all the bolts for exterior grade bolts. If the doors you are using are very heavy, also think about swapping the provided bolts for Grade 8 bolts instead. And to be on the safe side, please also coat the hardware in an anti-rust sealant.
Do I need a header board if I have trims or uneven walls?
Yes. A header board is strongly recommended if studs are not aligned with the installation area, or if decorative trims interfere with mounting. It ensures structural integrity and long-term stability.
How much clearance above the door do I need?
A minimum of 6–8 inches of clearance is required above the opening to accommodate the track and rollers. This is consistent with most sliding barn door hardware specifications.
If the track is too long, can I cut it down?
Yes. Tracks are made of steel or aluminum and may be cut with proper metal-cutting tools.
Please note: once modified, the track is non-returnable.
My studs do not line up or I do not have studs. Can I mount the hardware into dry wall?
Please do not mount directly into the dry wall. Our hardware is made of steel so it can get quite heavy depending on the length. With doors on the track, the weight can be an issue for your wall without proper support. If the studs do not line up, mount a header board. If you do not have studs, we would not recommend using the hardware. The worse case scenario would be the track and door pulling down your wall.
What type of floor guide should I use for my barn door?
Floor guides prevent lateral door movement. For concrete or tiled floors, a wall-mounted guide is recommended. For wood subfloors, standard floor-mounted guides can be used.
My track is too short. What do I do?
Extension tracks or longer replacement tracks are available. When joining track sections, ensure proper alignment and use a header board to distribute weight evenly.
What size barn door do I need for my opening?
Industry standards recommend selecting a barn door 2 inches wider and 1 inch taller than the finished opening to ensure full coverage and smooth operation.
What weight can the hardware support?
Homacer barn door hardware is engineered to support up to 220 lbs, meeting residential and light commercial standards.