@lamontbros · Lamont Bros. Design & Construction
Saved 2026-05-15 · Posted 2025-03-06 · Status: New
A new type of barn door 👀
This unique Houdini Hardware system by @barndoorz is a way to remove the look of rails on barn doors, creating a sleek and minimalist look! The concealed rollers and rail come with a soft close feature, and can even be placed on tile floors.
What do you think? Let us know in the comments below, and thanks to Jonathan for giving us a fabulous explanation to share.
#designbuild #barndoors #barndoorslider #kbis2025
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Comments (15)
Is this an international available product?
What does thee hardware look like on the backside off the door
Again with these, show it will baseboard installed. Show it in a real setup
Can this be retro fired for any barn door?
I love this!! Houdini Hardware is a clever name, and I might actually remember it! I know very specific people who would love this style. I love barn doors but don’t love the hardware on the wall. This sleek style is very cool. For me, I like some bling, so I’m wondering, are all your bases slim, or do you have any that are intentionally larger so that metal shows on the face of the door?
How do you prevent the four wheels on the bottom from leaving a track from being in the same spot every time that door opens and closes?
@amycrimmin
Thats cool
When I said no rails I'm like I'm looking at the rails they mean the rail that glides on not the rail you fucking pull on like the handle
They stole this idea from alibaba, this is 5 years old
Looks nice aesthetically...from a engineer point of view. How long does it last? How long does the flooring last? No drywall pls
😍😍😍😍
Does the door close flush with the wall to keep sound out? Unlike barn doors that have a gap.
How to order
We have these where I work. Installed hundreds of them. They have been nothing but difficult and have fallen on guests bc the top guide fails due to a plastic piece that breaks frequently. Replacement guides are expensive