Custom barn doors, built for your wall and nobody else's.

Every door starts as rough lumber in our Avondale shop and ends as the piece your whole room hangs on. You choose the design, the color, and the hardware. We build it, hang it, and level it until it glides.

Sliding barn door opening onto a bathroom with herringbone oak floor

Pick a starting point. Then make it yours.

Single sliding barn door with overlapping diagonal slat pattern in raw ash

Statement Sliders

One oversized door, one exposed rail, one pattern nobody else on your street has. The classic barn door, done at a level that reads as furniture.

Double barn doors in bleached wood with black chevron inlays

Double Doors

Matched pairs for wide openings: primary suites, offices, dens. Mirrored patterns meet dead center every time, because we build both doors side by side on the same bench.

Bypass barn doors with diamond and chevron slat inlay in a bedroom

Bypass & Closet Doors

Doors that slide past each other where a swing would eat the room. Closets, laundries, and pantries get the same design attention as the front of the house.

Warm wood double barn doors with frosted glass on blackened rail hardware

Glass & Frosted Panels

Frosted or clear panes framed in wood or steel. Light moves between rooms, sound and sightlines do not.

Full length mirror door set within a wood slat entry wall

Mirror Doors

A full length mirror built into the door itself. Closets and gyms get function, the room gets depth and light.

Herringbone patterned barn door in natural wood with matte black rail

Panel & Pattern Work

Herringbone, chevron, shaker, fluted, geometric. Bring a photo from anywhere, or point at one of ours. If it can be drawn, it can be built.

Watch it close itself.

Soft close is added to all our doors. Give it a nudge and the hardware takes over, easing the door home silently. No slams, no bounce back, no pinched fingers. It is the difference you feel every single day, and it comes standard here.

The same goes for the rest of the hardware: rails rated for the weight of a real wood door, rollers that glide instead of grind, and floor guides that keep everything true.

Straight answers before you spend a dollar

The questions every homeowner asks us, answered the way we answer them on the phone.

How much does a custom barn door cost?

It depends on size, wood, pattern, and hardware, and you control all four. Send photos of your opening and the look you want, and we will give you a real number fast. No pressure, no site visit needed to get a ballpark.

How long does it take?

Most doors are designed, built, and installed within a few weeks, and the install itself usually takes hours, not days. Homeowners regularly tell us the door was hanging before they finished their coffee.

Do you handle the hardware?

Yes. Rails, rollers, pulls, floor guides, and soft close come from us, fitted and leveled as one system. Soft close is added to all our doors, so nothing slams.

Can you match my existing wood and paint?

That is the point of custom. You choose the design, the color, and the hardware, and we stain or paint to sit right in your room, not near it.

What about odd sized or extra tall openings?

We build to the opening you actually have, including oversized doors well past standard heights. If a catalog door will not fit your wall, that is exactly the job for us.

Your opening is already the right size for a custom door.

Send us a photo of it today and see what it could hold.

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