Interior Barn Doors — Modern & Rustic Barn Style Solutions

Sliding or swinging barn doors custom-made to fit your space.

An interior barn door are one of the most versatile and stylish ways to separate rooms. Whether you want a sliding interior barn door to save space or a swinging barn style door for a farmhouse look, our custom-made designs blend function with character. From rustic farm doors interior to sleek modern glass-panel barn doors, Swinging Café Doors builds every barn-style door in the USA with premium hardwood and hardware that lasts.

Key Takeaways

  • Options for sliding barn doors or swinging double-action barn doors
  • Perfect for closets, bedrooms, bathrooms, and wide openings
  • Custom-built barn doors with modern or rustic styling
  • Strong hinges and sliding tracks designed for smooth operation

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Why Customers Choose Interior Barn Style Doors

Interior barn doors combine function and design. They add character to any space while solving common layout challenges. A sliding barn style door is perfect where floor space is limited, while interior barn doors double swinging provide a farmhouse-inspired look with modern double-action hinges. With multiple brace patterns, finishes, and sizes available, these barn-style doors bring both style and practicality to homes and businesses.


Materials & Finishes

Every door is made to order with premium hardwoods and durable finishes. Choose the combination below that best matches your space, performance needs, and maintenance preferences.

Woods

  • Oak — open grain, excellent durability
  • Maple — smooth grain, modern look
  • Cherry — rich color that deepens over time
  • Poplar — paint-grade favorite
  • African Mahogany — premium, ribbon-like grain
  • Pine — budget-friendly, classic knots
  • Rustic Alder — beautiful rustic charm with knots

Tip: Choose maple/poplar for painted finishes; oak/cherry/rustic alder/african mahogany for stained, wood-forward designs.

Panels

  • Solid panels — maximum privacy and sound dampening
  • Frosted glass — diffused light with privacy
  • Clear glass — open feel, visual continuity
  • Louvers — airflow/ventilation for closets & utility areas

Safety: Tempered glass recommended for durability and code compliance.

Finishes

  • Painted — crisp, uniform color (best on maple/poplar)
  • Stained — highlights natural grain and tone
  • Unfinished — ready for DIY paint or stain on-site

Hardware Finishes

  • Black — modern contrast, modern
  • Satin Chrome — versatile, soft sheen
  • Stainless Steel — durable, corrosion resistant
  • Oil-Rubbed Bronze — warm, traditional character

Match hardware to fixtures and lighting for a cohesive look. Stainless is a great pick for humid areas.

Need help choosing? We’ll recommend a wood species, finish, and hardware that fits your traffic level, lighting, and budget.


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Rustic Charm, American Made

Our interior barn doors capture the rustic beauty of farm-style design while being custom-built in the USA. Whether sliding or swinging, each barn door is made with solid hardwoods, sturdy tracks or hinges, and expert craftsmanship that ensures long-term performance.

All doors handcrafted in the USA • Ships nationwide • Easy DIY installation


Interior Barn Door FAQs

Measure your finished width and height. We offer single doors and interior barn doors double to fit wider spaces. See our sizing chart.

For a sliding interior barn door, use a track system. For swinging barn doors, double action or Bommer hinges are recommended. See our hardware guide.

Yes. Solid panels create privacy, while slat or glass-panel barn doors allow light and airflow.

Yes. Many businesses use interior barn style doors in restaurants, offices, and shops. Heavy-duty hardware ensures durability.

For swinging doors: drill, screwdriver, and level. For sliding doors: hardware kit, drill, and measuring tape. See our installation guide for details.