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Masonite 36 in. x 84 in. Diagonal Stormy Gray Interior Sliding Barn Door Slab with Hardware Kit

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Masonite 36 in. x 84 in. Diagonal Stormy Gray Interior Sliding Barn Door Slab with Hardware KitStormy Gray Diagonal Sliding Barn Door Kit, 36x84 Elevate your space with Masonites 36 in. x 84 in. Diagonal Stormy Gray sliding barn door. The solid MDF core door glides smoothly on a black hardware track to save space while creating a striking focal point. Includes handle, hardware, and instructions for quick installation. Key Features: Space Saving Slide: Door glides on track to free floor space versus a swinging door Distinctive Diagonal Design:

Stormy Gray Diagonal Sliding Barn Door Kit, 36x84

Elevate your space with Masonite’s 36 in. x 84 in. Diagonal Stormy Gray sliding barn door. The solid MDF-core door glides smoothly on a black hardware track to save space while creating a striking focal point. Includes handle, hardware, and instructions for quick installation.


Key Features:

  • Space-Saving Slide: Door glides on track to free floor space versus a swinging door
  • Distinctive Diagonal Design: Stormy Gray finish adds modern Craftsman style
  • Solid MDF Core: Durable composite construction for stability and sound reduction
  • Complete Hardware Kit: Includes black track, hangers, handle, and installation instructions
  • Universal Handing: Reversible setup fits most interior openings

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Barn Door Pattern Panel
Barn Door Style Craftsman, Modern
Color Family Gray
Color/Finish Stormy Gray
Core Type Solid MDF Core
Door Handing Universal/Reversible
Door Type Barn Door Kit
Features No Additional Features
Finish Type Finished
Hardware Finish Family Black
Included Handle Set, Hardware, Instructions
Material Composite
Panel Type 1 Panel
Product Weight (lb.) 90 lb
Texture Type Smooth
Track Height (in.) 85.75 in
Track Length (ft.) 6.56 ft
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year Limited Warranty
Door Height (in.) 84 in
Door Thickness (in.) 1.38 in
Door Width (in.) 36 in
Rough Opening Height (in.) 80 in
Rough Opening Width (in.) 32 in

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What size openings will this 36 in. door cover?
A: For cased openings, typically covers 28.5–30.5 in.; without casing, 30.5–32.5 in. (see measurement guide).


Q: What is included in the kit?
A: Door slab, black hardware track and hangers, handle set, fasteners, and instructions.


Q: How long is the track and what height clearance is needed?
A: Track length is approximately 6.56 ft and track height is about 85.75 in.


Q: What is the door construction and finish?
A: Composite door with a solid MDF core and a smooth, finished Stormy Gray surface.


Q: Is there a warranty?
A: Yes, it includes a 1-year limited warranty.


A Bold, Space-Savvy Statement in Stormy Gray

The diagonal plank pattern introduces dynamic movement, turning a simple passage into art. Its Stormy Gray tone layers depth and sophistication, pairing effortlessly with modern and transitional palettes. Style it with matte black accents and warm woods to balance drama with calm. This sliding barn door is the finishing touch that makes everyday living feel luxuriously considered.


Transform your room in under 90 minutes—add this Masonite sliding barn door kit to elevate style and save space.

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