Barn Door Handles

Barn door handles add both function and visible style to a sliding door setup. This collection includes barn door handles, pulls, finger pulls, ladder handles, and double-sided options so shoppers can compare the right look and grip style for their door in one place.

Whether you are updating an existing door or finishing a new installation, shop barn door handles in a range of finishes, styles, and fit options. Use the filters to narrow by product function, finish, handing, and door thickness to find the right hardware for your project.

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How to Choose Barn Door Handles

Choosing the right barn door handles starts with how the door will be used and the type of grip you want. Some projects call for a traditional barn door handle or pull, while others work better with a finger pull, ladder handle, or double-sided configuration. Starting with the right handle type makes it easier to narrow your options and choose hardware that matches both the function and style of the door.

Finish is another important decision because barn door handles stay visible and help define the final look of the opening. This page currently includes finishes such as black, flat black, polished chrome, satin brass, satin nickel, satin stainless, satin stainless steel, and vintage bronze. That range gives shoppers options that fit modern, industrial, or more decorative interiors.

Fit details also matter. The live filters show handing options and multiple door-thickness ranges, which are useful checks before buying. If you are replacing an existing handle set, compare the product style and fit details carefully so the new hardware works with the door you already have. If you are choosing hardware for a new installation, use those filters early to narrow the field.

This page also supports several distinct handle-shopping intents, including pulls, finger pulls, ladder styles, rustic styles, and double-sided options. That makes it a strong destination for shoppers who want to match the look of the handle to the overall barn door design while still making sure the hardware fits the application.