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🚪 Elevate your space with timeless rustic elegance — don’t just open doors, make a statement!
The FREDBECK Wood Barn Door is a 48in by 96in solid spruce wood door featuring a mitered K-shape design for a snug, customizable fit. It includes a complete hardware kit with an 8ft track, hangers, floor guide, and handle, enabling easy installation. Crafted from durable, sustainably sourced spruce wood, this reversible door offers natural sound and heat insulation, making it an elegant and practical choice for modern interiors.






































































| ASIN | B0DNFDM9VL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,573 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2 in Pocket Interior Doors |
| Brand | FREDBECK |
| Brand Name | FREDBECK |
| Color | Wood Color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 608 Reviews |
| Included Components | Barn Door Slab with Hardware,Screw,Cork,Manual |
| Item Highlight | Need to Assembly,interior doors, Solid Spruce Wood Panel for Bedroom ,8ft track kit,with handle and floor guide Item Highlight Need to Assembly,interior doors, Solid Spruce Wood Panel for Bedroom ,8ft track kit,with handle and floor guide See more |
| Item Weight | 62 pounds |
| Manufacturer | FREDBECK |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MB-01HA-YS-4896K |
| Material | Wood |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Style | Country Style |
| Style Name | Country Style |
T**Y
Great product for the money.......
Item was shipped and arrived on time packaging was secure and undamaged all pieces were accounted for all though some items were not labeled per the directions but was not hard to figure out where they went other than that the assembly went smooth ( note double check yourself when measuring for the heigth of the slide bar i went by the booklet and it was to low had to take down and redrill due to the door was to low) but once corrected it was a flawless install would recommend if someone is looking to buy this item, also comes raw wood so can paint, stain, or just clear coat which is gong to be my choice like the look of the raw wood.
A**R
Great barn door!!!
This is a great barn door! Very easy to put together, the instructions were very easy to follow. It’s not super heavy, but heavy enough to swing nicely and feel very sturdy!! All of the parts were included, and all of the pre-drilled holes fit perfectly. We polyurethaned all the wood and glued the slats together per the instructions as we put the door together. This is a beautiful door, which will last very long time. I would highly recommend it, for the price you absolutely cannot beat it!
D**E
Barn Door Glow-Up (With a Side of “I Built That” Pride)
If you’ve ever wanted your space to say “rustic chic meets I’ve got my life together”—this FREDBECK barn door delivers. First things first: yes, you do have to assemble it. But honestly? That’s part of the charm. It’s like adult Legos, except the end result makes your room look like it belongs in a home design magazine instead of a toy box. The solid spruce panels feel sturdy and legit—not flimsy, not fake-wood nonsense. Once it’s together, it has that satisfying “thunk” of quality when you slide it and it’s nice and thick! The K-style design gives it that classic farmhouse edge without going overboard into “I churn butter on weekends” territory. It’s stylish, clean, and works with a surprising number of decor styles. The included 7FT hardware kit is a huge win—no scrambling to find compatible pieces or making five extra trips to the hardware store. Everything fits like it should, and once installed, the door glides smoothly and quietly (no haunted house squeaks here). A couple real-talk notes: Assembly takes a little time and patience—don’t rush it and you’ll be fine Having a second set of hands helps during installation (unless you enjoy mild chaos) Overall? This door is a statement piece. It upgraded my space instantly and made me feel way more handy than I probably am. If you’re on the fence—hop off and grab it. Your walls deserve better than boring hinges. Excellent customer service …if you have any questions!
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**B
Let me be honest
Let me be honest this was a small challenge (for us because we are not carpenters, construction or none of that) to do but not so much that it couldn’t be done. First thing is first I didn’t know they would send these split up as if it was two separate doors. It isn’t a bad thing that they did. What was an annoyance was sending a piece that isn’t needed making the kit cost more than it actually does. The instructions were okay but it would have helped if all the screws and bolts had been labeled clearly. As soon as we got the doors put together we stained just the side that would be visible. It is very sturdy and has a nice weight to it. It took the stain very very well! It is so pretty on and dried. The fit was actually perfect. We hated having to cut the bar but with both attached it was entirely too long for the space. Only thing I wish it came with was the actual header board but getting one wasn’t expensive at all. So far it has been the best thing and people were so shocked that we didn’t pay much to get these doors. They are great quality considering. I I definitely recommend these to anyone. Also we got one piece on the way to keep them from sliding one way or another when the doors are locked and closed together.
E**O
Happy with purchase
So far I'm thoroughly impressed. It's real solid wood and allows you to reinforce it yourself with quality wood glue which is also super inexpensive. You better think of this item as a kit. As with any kit assembly is required, but allows you to add your spin. In my case, since my door is 60" wide, I'm making sure each tongue and groove is glued for added rigid finish. I'll leave it to cure for a couple days before moving to the next step of priming and painting. I'll take my time with this one spending a couple hours of work here and there to achieve the final product I want. Overall I'd give this door assembly a 4 out of 10 difficulty. Mounting the track is always the toughest part.
A**H
The wood boards splenter
I would love to give it 5 stars because initially it was perfect but several of the boards are defective The spaces in the picture are not gaps between boards, rather it shows the splentering of the defective boards. I hope to use wood putty to fill the gaps & then stain the door! Other than this the product is easy to assemble & is the aesthetic I was looking for!!
K**G
Farmhouse Chic
Great door to fit a large 42"x 96" hallway opening! The door and hardware seem sturdy and glide smoothly and quietly. We didn't have trouble assembling or installing it, but it did take some time. We lightly stained it, before hanging it, using Minwax Classic Gray and we installed a matching pine board behind the top black track. It comes with one handle for the outside and we wanted one for the inside that wouldn't hit the wall when opening so we got a pair of flush handles, so we have matching handles inside and outside. It seems like this door will meet our needs nicely with a look that matches our house decor perfectly!
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