Mirrored Sliding Barn Door Kit – You Can Install Yourself!

Do you want to install a barn door with a full-length mirror on it? This mirrored sliding barn door kit has everything you need – including the mirror insert.

Simple DIY Mirrored Barn Door Kit with Door Panel and Track Hardware

You Can Easily Install This Mirror Barn Door Yourself:

In fact, you get the complete door package with solid door slab, full-length mirror AND door hanging hardware. The included instructions show you step by step you to assemble everything together.

How to Install Mirrored Barn Door in 2 Easy Steps

Plus, installation involves less than 10 steps. Compared to standard swing door installations, this DIY project typically takes less time and less work. Install it over existing door trim – or not.

In addition, the package includes premium hardware that will make your barn door look like it was installed by a professional. The door track parts have a classy brushed nickel finish, and the premium wheels make virtually no noise.

Here’s a step-by-step guide:

Materials Needed:

  1. Mirrored sliding barn door kit
  2. Barn door track and hardware kit
  3. Stud finder
  4. Drill and appropriate drill bits
  5. Screws and anchors (if needed)
  6. Measuring tape
  7. Level
  8. Pencil
  9. Assistant (optional but recommended)

1. Prep the Area

  1. Clear the space where you’ll install your barn door, removing obstructions that might get in the way.

2. Measure and Mark

  1. Next, measure the doorway’s height and width to determine the proper placement of the track. Mark the spots for the track using a pencil and measuring tape. The track should ideally be attached about 6-8 inches above the door frame.

3. Locate Wall Studs

  1. Then, use a stud finder to locate the wall studs along the marked spots for the track. Mark the stud locations with a pencil.

4. Install the Above-Door Track

  1. Position the metal track along the marked spots on the wall and see that it matches up with with the studs.
  2. Use a level to get the track straight. Then, mark the track holes onto the wall.
  3. Drill pilot holes into the marked spots on the wall.
  4. Attach the track securely to the wall (and studs) using screws. If studs are not available at every point, use appropriate anchors for additional support.

5. Attach Rollers/Hardware

  1. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to attach the rollers or hardware to the top of the barn door.
  2. Hang the door on the track and check that it slides smoothly.

6. Adjustments and Testing

  1. Check the door’s alignment and adjust the track or rollers if necessary for smooth operation.
  2. Test the door by sliding it open and closed a few times to make sure that it moves smoothly along the track without hiccups.

Why Doors with Mirrors Work Well for Bathrooms & Closets:

Mirrored barn doors work especially well for bathrooms, bedrooms or closets. They are very practical, since they take up very little space – and they provide a mirror and door in one.

Furthermore, mirrors do a great job of reflecting light. Therefore, they can make a small, dark room instantly look larger and brighter.

Note: By the way, you can get a double mirror door set that includes 2 doors and an extra long track. Therefore, you can separate an extra large doorway, walkway or closet. Choose from 21 different size options to fit your space perfectly.

Double Sliding Mirror Doors Come as a Complete DIY Kit

Are Mirrored Sliding Doors Durable & Easy to Maintain?

Mirrored sliding barn doors are generally sturdy and easy-care. Simply wipe with a mild glass cleaner or vinegar solution to keep mirrors clean and streak-free. Also, lubricate the track when needed for smooth sliding.

Do Barn Doors Provide Privacy?

Mirrored doors add a touch of elegance and separate spaces effectively. However, they don’t provide complete privacy like swing-open doors that have a snug seal around the edges. They’re great for style and partitioning rooms but tend to allow more sound through. See these tips for soundproofing your barn door.

Specs for the Mirrored Sliding Barn Door:

  • Dimensions: 21 Size Options (Doors 80″, 84″ and 96″ Tall)
  • Door Panel can be Trimmed on Top, Bottom and Sides if Needed
  • Door Thickness: 1 3/5″ Thick
  • Weight: Varies by Size
  • Material: Solid Pine WoodSliding Mirror Door Kit with White Frame, Track Hardware
  • Pre-Finished Door
  • Package Includes Track Hardware
  • Hardware: Stainless Steel
  • Track Rail Length: Varies by Door Size
  • Color: White
  • For Interior Use
  • Manufacturer: Sarto Doors
  • Made in Italy
  • Customer Service Phone: 332-777-7033
  • For Sale: Where to Buy the Mirror Door Kit

Where Can I Purchase Barn Doors with Mirrors?

You’ll find mirrored barn doors at major home improvement stores like Home Depot and Lowe’s, specialty door retailers such as The Sliding Door Company, online marketplaces like Amazon or Wayfair, and through specific manufacturers like Colonial Elegance or Rustica.

What Door Sizes are Typically Available?

Mirrored sliding barn doors come in various standard sizes, typically ranging from 24 inches to 36 inches in width and 80 inches to 96 inches in height. However, some specialty manufacturers offer custom door sizes.

What are the Pros & Cons of Barn Doors with Mirrors?

Pros:

  1. Space-Saving: Mirrored sliding barn doors don’t swing open, saving valuable floor space compared to traditional doors.
  2. Aesthetic Appeal: They add a stylish and contemporary touch to any room, enhancing the decor with their sleek design and reflective surfaces.
  3. Light Enhancement: Mirrored doors reflect natural and artificial light, making rooms appear brighter and more spacious.
  4. Multi-functional: Serve both as a functional door and a full-length mirror, offering convenience and utility.
  5. Customization: Available in various designs, sizes, and finishes, allowing customization to match different interior styles.

Cons:

  1. Maintenance: Requires regular cleaning to prevent smudges, fingerprints, and streaks on the mirrored surface.
  2. Privacy Concerns: Unlike solid doors, mirrored doors provide limited privacy due to their reflective nature.
  3. Weight and Installation: Some mirrored doors can be heavy, requiring sturdy hardware and careful installation.
  4. Cost: Mirrored sliding barn doors might be more expensive compared to traditional doors, especially for customized options.
  5. Fragility: Mirrored surfaces can be susceptible to scratches or damage if not handled carefully.

In conclusion, installing a mirrored sliding barn door offers space-saving elegance and enhanced light, but necessitates regular maintenance for its reflective surface and may compromise privacy, making it crucial to weigh these factors against the desired aesthetics and functionality for your home.

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