Custom Barn Doors and Interior Doors Built by Vetted CNC Shops

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$3,250 – $7,250
$800 – $1,800 per piece
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Custom doors are one of the highest-impact design details in any interior project. A single barn door or a pair of custom French doors can define the character of a room, improve traffic flow, and add architectural interest that stock doors simply cannot deliver. OpenSpindle connects contractors, builders, and designers with pre-vetted CNC woodworking shops that build interior doors and barn doors to exact specifications.

Barn Doors and Sliding Barn Doors

Barn doors have moved far beyond the farmhouse trend. Today's custom barn doors appear in modern lofts, medical offices, restaurants, and luxury residences. A sliding barn door saves floor space by eliminating the swing arc, and the exposed track hardware becomes a design feature in its own right. Whether you want a single plank door in reclaimed pine or a sleek, flush-panel slider in white oak, CNC shops on OpenSpindle build them daily.

Interior Doors That Set the Tone

Stock interior doors come in a handful of panel configurations and limited sizes. When doorways are non-standard, ceilings are tall, or the design calls for something specific, custom is the answer. Paneled, glass-lite, louvered, arched, or flush -- every detail is yours to specify. Shops in our network work with solid hardwoods, engineered cores, and paint-grade materials to match any project requirement.

Non-Standard Openings and Architectural Situations

One of the most common reasons contractors and designers turn to custom doors is an opening that stock products cannot fill. Older homes frequently have door heights outside the standard range, widths that fall between stock sizes, or arched heads that require curved top rails. High-ceiling modern homes often specify 8-foot or 9-foot interior doors for proportion. CNC shops build to any dimension, including custom heights, oversize panels, and angled or arched tops, without the lead-time penalties of special orders from manufacturers.

Matching Door Sets for Whole-Home Consistency

When a project requires matched doors across multiple rooms, floors, or units, CNC production is the only practical path to consistent results. A custom door shop cuts every door in a project from the same material lot with the same toolpaths, producing identical stile widths, rail profiles, and panel depths across every opening. This consistency is impossible to achieve with stock or semi-custom production. For hospitality and multi-unit residential projects, matched door sets across 50 or more rooms are a realistic CNC shop output.

Pocket Doors and Pivot Doors

Barn doors are the visible option, but pocket doors and pivot doors serve space-saving goals with different architectural results. A pocket door slides into the wall cavity and disappears completely when open, ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and corridors where a sliding track would be intrusive. Pivot doors are hinged on an off-center vertical axis, creating a balanced swing and a dramatic architectural statement for entry and statement-room applications. CNC shops build all three types; the right choice depends on the opening, wall construction, and design direction.

Find Custom Door Makers Near You

Locating a reliable custom door builder near you used to require trade referrals and long lead times. OpenSpindle streamlines that search. Submit your project details once, and shops in your region -- or willing to ship -- respond with quotes, timelines, and examples of similar work.

What to Include in Your Quote Request

Provide rough opening dimensions, door style, wood species, finish direction, and any glass or hardware preferences. Note fire-rating, ADA, or sound-attenuation requirements if applicable. Reference images and architectural drawings speed the quoting process and improve accuracy.

Materials We Work In

Styles & construction

From classic Z-brace barn doors to sleek flush panels with concealed hardware, our network builds custom doors in every style. Each door is CNC-cut for precise dimensions and hand-finished for quality.

Aesthetics

  • Farmhouse
  • Modern
  • Rustic
  • Traditional
  • Industrial
  • Craftsman
  • Contemporary

Construction types

  • Stile-and-Rail Construction

    Durability
    Cost$$$$$
    Customization

    Vertical stiles and horizontal rails frame flat or raised panels. This classic door construction method resists warping and allows individual panels to expand and contract with humidity changes.

    Best for: Interior hinged doors, traditional and craftsman styles
  • Plank/Slab Construction

    Durability
    Cost$$$$$
    Customization

    Solid planks are edge-glued and reinforced with internal battens or a torsion box core. This produces a seamless face ideal for modern, barn, and minimalist door designs.

    Best for: Barn doors, modern flush-panel doors, statement pieces
  • Engineered Core

    Durability
    Cost$$$$$
    Customization

    A solid-wood veneer face is laminated over an engineered core (LVL, particleboard, or foam) for superior warp resistance and lighter weight, especially important for oversized doors.

    Best for: Oversized doors, pivot doors, high-humidity environments

Cost guidance

Typical project cost ranges — actual quotes vary by scope, materials, finish level, and shop.

  • Budget$400 – $1,200A single interior or barn door in pine or paint-grade alder with a standard finish. Basic hardware not included.
  • Mid-Range$1,200 – $3,000Premium hardwood doors with glass lites, custom panel layouts, or specialty finishes. Includes track hardware coordination for barn door builds.
  • Premium$3,000+Oversized doors, matched pairs, pivot door systems, complex glass work, or heirloom-grade builds in walnut or fumed oak with hand-rubbed finishes.

Typical Timeline

Total estimated time: 9 weeks

Quote & Shop Selection3–5 business days
11%
Design & Approval1–2 weeks
22%
Material Procurement1–2 weeks
11%
CNC Fabrication & Assembly2–4 weeks
33%
Finishing & Quality Check1–2 weeks
22%

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a custom barn door cost in 2026?
A custom barn door typically costs $400 to $1,200 for a basic pine or alder build, $1,200 to $3,000 for premium hardwoods with glass or specialty finishes, and $3,000+ for oversized or matched pairs in heirloom-grade materials.
What is the lead time for a custom interior door?
Most custom doors are completed in 5 to 10 weeks from approved design to delivery. Rush options may be available for simpler builds. Complex doors with glass, carving, or specialty finishes take longer.
Can custom doors be built for non-standard openings?
Yes. Custom doors are built to your exact rough opening dimensions, which is especially valuable for older homes with non-standard heights and widths, arched openings, and extra-tall ceilings.
Do barn doors provide sound insulation?
Standard barn doors have a gap between the door and the wall, so they offer limited sound blocking. For better acoustic performance, shops can build thicker slab doors with perimeter seals and edge-wrap track systems.
Can I get matching doors for an entire home?
Absolutely. CNC shops excel at producing consistent, matched door sets. Ordering all doors from one shop ensures identical material lots, profiles, and finish quality across every opening.
Do OpenSpindle shops provide hardware with the door?
Some shops supply track systems, hinges, and handles as part of the package. Others build the door only and let your team specify hardware. This is clarified during the quoting process.
What is the difference between a barn door and a pocket door?
A barn door mounts on a surface track above the opening and slides along the wall face -- the hardware is visible, and the door stacks to one side when open, requiring clear wall space. A pocket door slides into a wall cavity, disappearing completely when open. Barn doors are easier to retrofit in existing homes; pocket doors are architecturally cleaner but require wall framing planned around the cavity during construction or renovation.
How do I specify a door for a non-standard opening?
Measure the rough opening width and height (the framed opening before casing trim), the required door thickness, the swing direction, and the wall thickness (jamb depth). For barn doors, the door panel is typically 2 to 4 inches wider and taller than the opening to cover the frame. Note any trim, baseboard, or obstructions at the bottom. Photos of the opening and adjacent conditions help shops flag issues before fabrication.
What wood species is best for painted interior doors?
Poplar and paint-grade alder are the standard choices for painted interior doors. Both have tight, consistent grain with no large open pores that would show through primer and paint. Poplar is the most widely available and cost-effective paint-grade option; alder is slightly harder and common in Western markets. Hard maple is a premium alternative for applications requiring maximum durability and a flawless paint surface.
Are the door shops on OpenSpindle vetted?
Every shop undergoes a qualification review covering equipment, craftsmanship quality, insurance, and portfolio work before being listed. Ongoing verified buyer reviews ensure continued accountability.

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