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1. Real Sliding Hardware & Real Barn Doors were used to divide the hallway between the master bedroom and bath.
Hardware: Real Barn Door Kit Rustic Alder
Photo Credit: Anna Aspnes, Anna Aspnes Design
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2. Sliding hardware was used in the transformation of this 200-year-old brick barn into a quaint bed & breakfast in England. The attic space had limited floor-space, so a sliding barn door was the perfect solution.
Hardware: Hammered Flat Track Kit
Our carpenters were so impressed with the quality and so was I. It is quiet, smooth and a joy to use. All of our guests and visitors comment on it and ask where we got such an amazing piece of hardware.
– Mindi, Ripley, Surrey, England
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3. Sliding hardware was used to give this 40-year-old condo a fresh, modern look.
Hardware: Stainless Aero Flat Track Kit
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4. This sliding door was built from 100-year-old salvaged ranch wood and paired with Real Sliding Hardware. Aesthetic and functional, this door acts as a room divider between an open workspace and break room at Zook Creative.
Hardware: Classic Flat Track Kit
Zook Creative
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5. This gorgeous cabana uses Real Sliding Hardware throughout–concealing the pantry, storage area, and flat screen televisions.
Hardware: Classic Flat Track Kit
Interior Designer: Carol Zimmermann
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6. This homeowner began her remodel asking, “how [do I] pay homage to the past but usher in the new?” She used Real Sliding Hardware as a design element that answered that exact question. Together with the eye-popping chartreuse door, the sliding hardware contributes traditional elements, but with a fresh look.
Hardware: Aero Flat Track Kit
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7. Real Sliding Hardware was used on a master bedroom in this renovation of a Brooklyn carriage house.
Hardware: Aero Flat Track Kit
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8. Real Sliding Hardware & Real Barn Doors were used to reduce light and noise between the master bedroom and bath.
Hardware: Real Barn Door Kit Cedar
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9. French antique sliding doors.
Hardware: Hex Bar Sliding Hardware Kit
Our homeowners and their family and friends are so blown away with the result. Their 400 pound doors can be moved with ONE FINGER! Real Sliding Hardware has exceptional service and your Real Sliding Hardware product can't be beat.
– Michael, Houston, Texas (TX)
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10. Sliding hardware on a historic home.
Hardware: Horseshoe Flat Track Kit
The hardware from Real Carriage Doors was not only unlike anything else I could find, but it perfectly matched the front door hardware and the overall look of the front of our home in the historic Butchers Hill neighborhood of Baltimore.
– David
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11. A slatted sliding door looks beautiful in this home.
Hardware: Classic Flat Track Kit
We chose the "Classic Flat Track" not only for the simplicity, but also the robust structural integrity. Our custom-built barn door weighs nearly 340 lbs and is constructed of 1-3/8" rift cut white oak with 1/4" tempered glass sandwiched in between the panels.
– Carter Ramsay, Ramsay Solutions, Ketchum, ID
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12. This 30 ft hallway provided challenges with its limited floor space. But Real Sliding Hardware was used as a creative solution to create a den in this Cape Cod style home.
Hardware: Classic Flat Track Kit
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13. Real Sliding Hardware was used to provide additional privacy in the guest wing of this home.
Hardware: Classic Flat Track Kit
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14. After a complete renovation, Real Sliding Hardware was used between the media room and main living area.
Hardware: Classic Flat Track Kit
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15. This modern three-story project uses Real Sliding Hardware, suspended over the stairwell, to open up to an enlarged master bedroom and roof-top patio.
Hardware: Aero Flat Track Kit
Architect: Intexure Architects
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16. This east coast 1-bedroom apartment was renovated to include an additional bedroom to create a space for an adorable newborn!
Hardware: Classic Flat Track Kit
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17. A sliding door is used in a student lounge.
Hardware: Classic Flat Track Kit
The lounge can easily be closed off for privacy and quiet study space or left open to welcome the rest of the Environmental Design community. Overall, the new barn door creates a smooth transitioning point between the study lounge and the rest of the building.
– Sheryl, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado (CO)
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18. A sliding door conceals the beautiful patio behind.
Hardware: Stainless Flat Track Kit
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19. Biparting doors are used to create a playroom for children.
Hardware: Classic Flat Track Kit
Richard of Jackson Built Homes
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20. A large sliding door is used as a design element in this room.
Hardware: Prop Flat Track Kit
We recently renovated our new home and when looking for the perfect sliding door hardware, Real Carriage Door Company pulled through. The Prop Barn Door Hardware answered all my questions and the track is whisper quiet. The exposed hangers on the steel rail is perfect for our modern home with a traditional twist and looks wonderful against the white oak door.
– Cory
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21. Instead of using a pocket door, exposed sliding hardware was installed to conceal the pantry. The door and bookshelves are made from reclaimed oak.
Hardware: Aero Flat Track Kit
Tim Disalvo
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22. An “urban treehouse”, this a-frame two-story home was remodeled--now providing an open floor plan and better views of the Pacific Ocean. The sliding barn door was created from reclaimed wood with the original patina left unaltered.
Hardware: Aero Flat Track Kit
Anthony, AG Construction
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23. Deep knots and grooves add rustic character to this sliding barn door that divides a stairwell from the upstairs loft.
Hardware: Stainless Prop Flat Track Kit
Ryan, Dando Builders
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24. These monogrammed barn doors were used to separate the kitchen from the dining room.
Hardware: Classic Flat Track Kit
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25. The golden honey tones of the barn door add warmth to this elegant high-rise apartment in Chicago.
Hardware: Classic Flat Track Kit
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