Barn doors make excellent closet doors because they don t take up functional space they simply slide parallel to the wall on a rail.
Standard rough opening for sliding closet doors.
More rough opening tips.
These doors come in 24 28 30 32 and 36 inch widths.
Sets of bifolds are available in a variety of widths in multiples of 2 inches and bypass doors can be cut to any width desired.
It s common to have to add some shims for a.
You can adapt standard interior doors to use as sliding closet doors.
Verify the width and height of the door frame are each 1 2 smaller than the rough opening width height.
The rough opening should be 49 by 82 for a 48 by 80 inch door.
Installing sliding barn doors which come in a variety of sizes and designs adds rustic charm and character to a home s interior.
Therefore the rough opening would be 82 1 2 tall by 38 1 2 wide.
Standard interior door jamb thickness on pre hung doors is 4 9 16 inches.
These closet doors are not available as prehung units.
If you re going to frame a rough opening for a door then you ll need to know the unit size.
The standard height is 80 inches the same.
The 6 8 stands for 6 8 tall and the 3 0 stands for 3 0 wide.
Bi fold doors work well in closets too.
Maximum allowable deviation from square is normally 1 4.
Blending style and function they re great for closets pantries and home offices but because there s a small gap between the sliding barn door and the surrounding drywall they may not work well for bathrooms or other rooms where privacy is essential.
The required size of the finished opening for a 48 by 80 inch door is 48 by 82 inches.
A 6 foot wide closet opening is most common but you can install closet doors in an opening of just about any width.
The standard height is 80 inches which you can trim to fit your.
Verify the rough opening is level and plumb.
You can use any interior door as a closet door.
Standard door rough openings.
Closet doors keep your storage boxes and hanging clothes out of sight.
The diagonal measurements should be the same.
For example let s say we want to frame a 6 8 x 3 0 front entry door.
This allows for 1 2 inch thick drywall on both sides and at the top 80 inches for the doors and hardware and a 1 to 1 1 2 inch space under the door the space between the floor and the bottom of the door may vary depending on the type of flooring.