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Complete Barn Door and Hardware Kits
Homacer barn door combo kits make it easier to purchase barn doors and compatible sliding hardware together.
Every kit includes a complete hardware system matched to the selected configuration, so you do not need to match the barn door and hardware separately.
Explore single barn door kits for standard openings, double barn door kits for wider spaces, bypass systems for openings with limited side wall space, and bi-fold kits for closets and compact openings. Choose from classic wood, modern geometric, frosted glass, and chalkboard designs for bedrooms, bathrooms, closets, pantries, laundry rooms, and other interior spaces.
Complete Barn Door and Hardware Kits
Homacer barn door combo kits make it easier to purchase barn doors and compatible sliding hardware together.
Every kit includes a complete hardware system matched to the selected configuration, so you do not need to match the barn door and hardware separately.
Explore single barn door kits for standard openings, double barn door kits for wider spaces, bypass systems for openings with limited side wall space, and bi-fold kits for closets and compact openings. Choose from classic wood, modern geometric, frosted glass, and chalkboard designs for bedrooms, bathrooms, closets, pantries, laundry rooms, and other interior spaces.
Door, Hardware, and Installation Options
Choose from finished and unfinished door options in multiple sizes, along with compatible hardware finishes such as black and brushed nickel. Available door sizes, track lengths, door quantities, and clearance requirements depend on the selected configuration.
Every combo kit includes the complete matching hardware system for its configuration. Doors ship unassembled and require assembly before installation. Review the individual product page for exact dimensions, finish options, required tools, and installation instructions.
What’s Included with Our Barn Door Combo Kits
Each Homacer combo kit brings the selected barn door and compatible hardware together for your chosen configuration. It’s a convenient way to order a complete barn door kit without matching the door and hardware separately. Included components vary by product and configuration, so check the individual product page for exact details.
Barn Door Panel
Selected Door Style
Compatible Track
Matched to Your Configuration
Hangers & Rollers
Smooth Sliding Support
Soft Close
Included with Applicable Kits
Handles & Floor Guide
Installation Essentials
Shop Barn Door Combo Kits by Design
Explore classic, modern, glass, chalkboard, and bi-fold options. Each combo kit pairs the selected door design with a complete matching hardware system for its configuration.
Barn Door Combo Kit FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions About Barn Door Combo Kits
Find answers about choosing barn doors with hardware, including configurations, sizing, assembly, finishes, and installation requirements.
Does a barn door combo kit include the door and hardware?
Yes. Every Homacer barn door combo kit includes the selected barn door and a complete matching hardware system for that configuration, including the track, hangers and rollers, mounting hardware, floor guide, fasteners, and installation instructions. The hardware design varies by configuration, but every kit includes the complete system needed for the selected setup.
What is the difference between a barn door combo kit and a hardware-only kit?
A barn door combo kit includes the barn door and a complete matching hardware system. A hardware-only kit includes the track and installation hardware but does not include the barn door. Choose a combo kit when you want the door and compatible hardware together in one package.
How do I choose between single, double, bypass, and bi-fold barn door kits?
Choose a single-door kit for a standard opening with enough wall space beside it. Double-door kits work well for wider openings and room dividers. Bypass kits allow multiple doors to overlap, making them useful where side wall space is limited. Bi-fold kits fold toward the side of the opening and are a practical option for closets and compact spaces.
What is the difference between bypass and non-bypass barn door hardware?
Non-bypass hardware allows the door to slide along the wall beside the opening, so it requires enough clear wall space for the door to open. Bypass hardware allows two or more doors to overlap on parallel tracks, reducing the amount of side wall space needed. Because the doors overlap, a bypass system may not expose the entire opening at once.
How do I choose the correct barn door combo kit size?
Measure the finished opening width and height, then check the available space above and beside the opening. The correct barn door size, track length, overlap, and clearance depend on the selected configuration. Use our Barn Door Size Calculator and Barn Door Track Size Calculator for sizing guidance, then confirm the specifications shown on the selected product page before ordering.
Where can barn door combo kits be used?
Barn door combo kits work well for closets, bedrooms, bathrooms, pantries, laundry rooms, home offices, entryways, and other interior openings. The best configuration depends on the opening size, available wall space, access needs, and desired level of privacy. Keep in mind that barn doors do not seal an opening in the same way as traditional hinged doors.
Do Homacer barn doors arrive assembled?
No. Homacer barn doors ship unassembled and must be assembled before installation. Each combo kit includes the complete matching hardware system, which must also be installed according to the instructions for the selected configuration. Review the product specifications and installation manual before ordering to confirm the required tools and installation steps.
Can unfinished barn doors be painted or stained?
Yes. Unfinished wood barn doors can be painted, stained, or sealed to match your interior. Prepare the wood and apply the selected finish according to the coating manufacturer’s instructions. For the best results, finish all exposed surfaces before assembling and installing the door.





































































































