🚪 Slide into style with FREDBECK’s timeless barn door!
The FREDBECK 34in x 84in Sliding Barn Door features solid spruce wood construction known for its toughness and elegant glossy texture. It includes a full 6-foot hardware kit for smooth sliding and easy installation. Designed with mitered panels for customizable assembly, this rustic-style door offers both durability and aesthetic appeal, perfect for enhancing any home or office space.
Brand | FREDBECK |
Color | White |
Material | Spruce |
Style | Rustic |
Item Weight | 52 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Manufacturer | FREDBECK |
Part Number | MB-01H-YS-34K-A |
Item Weight | 52 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.4 x 34 x 84 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 34"x84" Door + 6' Track Kit |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Barn Door Slab with Hardware,Screw,Cork,Manual |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**Z
Just as Advertised
All in all, very happy with the door. I purchased the wooden variation and the wood did have some blemishes as others mentioned but a coat of semi transparent stain just about covered them up.The directions weren't awesome but they did the job and the assembly was pretty straightforward too. I am not sure I'd put this door in my living room but it makes a great basement door.Quality of the wood was great. The one lag bolt's head broke off but otherwise no problems, went together very easily.
J**S
I would Give 10 Stars if I could!
The door came, real wood, and nice quality, it needs stained! The package came with extra hardware just in case there wasn't enough. The amount of time to put the door together was about 30 min. Putting the railing on the wall took longer, because you want to make sure you have it lined up with the studs, (which can cause your door to be off center. ). My husband made an extra hole in the railing and it worked. We burned the wood and stained it, The door turned out absolutely amazing and beautiful!
D**8
Easy but not easy
WOW oh wow..dont think anyone has left a detailed review so here is mine. First the door was super easy to put together. You will need glue to help hold pieces for you so not to allow for too much movement of slats. Also a long phillips or a long drill bit for drill when assembling door. As for inserting dowel pins using a hammer...cover with a cloth or another piece of wood to hammer in the dowels so you don't leave dents in the door. The boards on the outside are almost 2x4. The slats are not. They are about 1/2 inch thick...so your door isnt ALL 2 inches thick. Technically a 2x4 is not 2 inches thick either. Some of the boards in certain places would not take the stain. Bad spots in wood. Manufactures don't have much control over that though when boards are made. DO make sure if using glue you do not allow glue to seep onto exposed boards that you plan on staining. Use a wet paper towel to wipe off any exposed glue or stain will not cover it..if you are staining. I used a water based stain. First time to use this and it was AWESOME. No odor and easy clean up and the stain went on perfectly. I used Varathane ESPRESSO color. I have always been a Minwax girl but this water based stain with that brand has many choices in colors that I like. Plus I shop at Home Depot and that's what they carry. Its their brand. And it dries very fast and only took one coat.NOW the railing. SIGH. My first to do this so learn from me. I failed at it like 10 times. It was horrible. My measurements sucked.... A nightmare to say the least. I added the board which definitely gave it some support BUT..it also bumps the door out more and that I don't like. The holes in rail would not line up with studs so I felt I had no choice. I THINK that the manufactures of the railing should add more holes all the way across so that people can drill into a stud and have a hole available. The way it is now is very limited. The instructions on the railing was a little bit confusing for me so i think that's what messed me up.Now when I ordered this door and was waiting for it to arrive, I ripped off my old door framing cause it was in bad shape and I replaced the boards. I got another half inch out of the door. so instead 32, it is 32 1/2 in wide. NOT a big deal. I think they had it framed out and I framed it in more tight to stud to fit a door. ANYWAY with how the door sits, not close to framing due to overhead board holding rail..there is a gap...and I can see right around the side. Don't like that either. I now FEEL...I needed to get the 36 inch wide door to cover those open areas. So what I did, i added 2x3s to each side of the door to make it wider. It will be a tighter fit with 2x3s due to the length of the rail but it works. I know they will fit.The door rolls very smooth and quiet.The metal door guide for floor requires me to drill holes in floor. I am not going to do that. SO NOW, I am having to purchase a separate guide that will screw into the wall instead. I am not putting holes in my tile floor. Also it requires that gap in the bottom of the door..which is fine but..if I am adding boards to the sides, I do not have a table saw or router to cut it..so a floor guide to screw into wall works better for me.So you may want to consider that when installing. I hope this review will help others to know what to expect.IMO, this was difficult on installing railing so doubt I will ever install another barn door. ugh. it was too much for me.....but it looks nice.UPDATE on an added note AFTER install. I think shorter spacers for railing when using the board above would remedy my issue. Although I had now added 2x3s to each side, I still would like to see it fit more snug. So I will look into purchasing shorter ones. Also due to me having limited wall space where the door is parked when open..it now does block the doorway 5-6 inches. Somewhat of an issue but not big enough to change it. It looks GREAT though when the door is closed. Door trim and everything is covered so all you see is a door and a wall..no door trim. See added boards in image with door closed.
D**N
Better route than building myself
Not a 30 minute assembly!! Like the instructions suggested lol, but after a half days work of the double door option, it looks good. It is sturdy, it feels quality, there is extra hardware in case, and the result is a fun functional barn door. Great product
A**W
Pretty Decent
Pretty good for the price. Definitely a two person job. Comes as raw wood to stain whatever color your want. It's fairly easy to put together there are some tools you have to supply yourself. My only complaint is there's little gaps were the diagonal pieces meet up to the door.
D**K
Beautiful, heavy duty doors.
The doors are very solid and heavy. Assembly of the doors is very simple, took about an hour. To hang the doors is also relatively easy, it took about an hour and a half. We put the doors down in our basement to separate it to make one side a living area and to hide the junk from the other side. We plan on buying 2 more to finish it off. They are beautiful!
A**A
Great product!
Takes some time and patience to build but in the end it looks amazing!
K**.
Not great for me
This product was unfortunately terrible for me. First delivery was delayed by a week which was highly inconvenient, then it came and it was missing the board that goes behind the track, there was no one to get in touch with to remedy it, literally no one to help from Amazon or the seller. It was missing parts that we had to go buy ourselves and then the pre-drill holes in the track weren’t 16 inches apart evenly so we had to drill additional holes. The entire experience was kind of a nightmare
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