Barn door opening measurements while the style of barn door you choose will come down to your personal preference you will need to be aware of barn door vs opening dimensions when making your choice.
How to determine size of barn door hardware.
In this example the total height is 83.
Generally most standard barn doors are approximately 36 x 84 or 42 x 80 with enough extra lip to overlap most standard door frames 36 x 80 by an inch or so.
For the door width.
For example if you have an 83 opening you would order at least an 84 barn door.
To measure the size of the track you need.
This will be the length of track you need at a minimum.
If the doorway has moldings measure from outside edge to outside edge to determine the proper door width add about 4 to 6 inches to your measurement.
For example if you have a 30 opening you would order at least a 34 barn door.
All barn door hardware kits will have minimum and maximum requirements for each one of these size attributes so make sure that your door is compatible.
For the height of your barn door we recommend at least a 1 overlay.
Measure across for the width and from the top of the casing molding to the floor for height.
In this example the total width is 38.
Measure from outside to outside of casing molding.
If your doorway doesn t have a trim measure the width of the inside of the door frame from left to right.
Barn door measuring guide for door openings with casing molding.
Standard barn door sizes most barn door sizes fall anywhere between 36 wide on the shorter side by 96 tall on the longer side.
How to measure for a barn door in three steps using a tape measure begin at the left edge of the opening and measure straight across to the right edge.
For the door height we recommend measuring from the floor to the top of the casing.
Take the above measurement of your door and double it.
Add 1 to 2 per door for overlap depending on privacy needs.
Measure the door opening add a few inches to this measurement about 6 inches or so depending on how much space you have and this will be the total door width.
The door s height width thickness and weight will all play a factor in the hardware that it will require.
The barn door you choose needs to be slightly larger than the opening of the door frame it will cover.
Measure from the outside of the casing to the outside of the casing for the door width.