Glass Barn Door Hardware: How to Pick the Perfect Track, Rollers & Handles
If you’re dreaming of installing a stunning glass barn door, the right hardware is just as important as the door itself. Whether it’s frosted for privacy or clear for an open feel, your glass barn door needs sturdy, high-quality hardware to glide smoothly and look beautiful for years to come.
In this guide, we’ll break down exactly what hardware you need, how to choose the best options, and how to make sure your new Glass Barn Door works perfectly in your space.

Why Choosing the Right Glass Barn Door Hardware Matters
Unlike hollow-core wood doors, glass barn doors are heavier and require stronger hardware to support their weight safely and smoothly. For example, a typical 32″ wide x 81″ tall framed wood door may weigh around 50 to 70 pounds, while a frameless tempered glass barn door of the same size can weigh 80 to 120 pounds, depending on the glass thickness and design.
Choosing a high-quality track system and sturdy rollers ensures your glass barn door slides effortlessly, stays securely in place, and adds that luxurious modern touch you’re after — without any wobbling or strain on the hardware.
Essential Glass Barn Door Hardware Parts
Let’s break down what you’ll need for a smooth installation:
Track System
This is the rail mounted above your doorway. It supports the entire weight of the glass barn door and allows it to slide left and right with ease.
For glass barn doors, always choose a heavy-duty track system rated for the weight of tempered glass.
👉 Pro Tip: Make sure you have enough wall space and clearance above the opening to mount the track and rollers.
Most track systems require at least 6 to 8 inches of space above the door opening to install the rail and hardware properly. Always double-check your hardware’s specific requirements before ordering.
Rollers & Hangers
These are the wheels and brackets that connect the glass to the track. For glass barn doors, special clamps or hangers are usually needed — unlike wood doors that use screws directly into the panel.
Handles & Pulls
Add both style and function to your glass barn door with the right handle or pull. For glass, choose hardware that attaches cleanly — often using special adhesive mounts or through-glass fittings that don’t require bulky screws.
👉 Keep in mind: Because your glass barn door slides along the wall, the back side must stay clear so it can slide fully open or closed without hitting the wall or trim.
Popular options include:
- Finger pulls: A simple recessed pull that sits flush with the glass surface — perfect for a minimalist, clean look.
- Single-sided pulls: A stylish handle mounted on the front side only, leaving the back side flat so the door can slide freely.
- Through-glass pulls: If you prefer a handle on both sides, be sure it’s very low profile so it won’t bump the wall when sliding.
How do you open the door from the other side if you have a single-sided pull?
It’s simple: you gently slide the door by grasping the edge of the glass. Many doors have slightly beveled or polished edges for comfort. If you want an easier grip, you can add a small finger pull or recessed pull on the back side — this keeps things flush and ensures smooth sliding.
Many homeowners choose a finger pull or a single front handle for a sleek, seamless glide with no clearance issues – a perfect fit for our custom Sliding Glass Barn Doors.



Soft-Close or Door Stoppers
These are optional but popular upgrades for many homeowners.
A soft-close kit gently slows your door as it nears the end of the track, preventing it from slamming and giving it a smooth, quiet finish — especially handy for heavier glass barn doors.
👉 Heads up: Soft-close kits are usually sold separately from basic hardware sets, so expect a slight extra cost. They’re well worth it for added safety and everyday convenience.
End stoppers are small brackets that keep your door from rolling too far and ensure it stays securely on the track.
Floor Guide
Along with your track and rollers, you’ll need a floor guide — a small bracket installed at the base of the doorway. This simple piece keeps your glass barn door from swinging or wobbling, ensuring it glides straight and stays aligned with the wall.
There are different types, like wall-mounted or in-floor guides, so check what’s included with your hardware kit and choose one that works for your flooring.
How to Choose the Best Hardware for Your Glass Barn Door
Here are a few quick tips to help you pick the perfect parts:
✅ Check Your Door’s Weight & Size
Your track and rollers must be rated for your door’s weight. Tempered glass can be heavier than expected!
✅ Match the Finish to Your Decor
Popular options include brushed nickel, matte black, or polished chrome. Pick a finish that complements your room’s hardware and fixtures.
✅ Think About Placement
If your glass barn door is for a bathroom or bedroom, privacy may be key. Consider a handle with a lock or latch if needed.
Can I Use Standard Barn Door Hardware for Glass Doors?
Not always! Standard barn door kits are usually designed for wood panels. Glass barn doors need special mounting clamps or hangers that won’t damage the glass. Always double-check that your chosen hardware is designed for glass use, or you could end up with unsafe or unstable mounting.
Where to Buy Glass Barn Door Hardware
When you purchase a glass barn door from Sans Soucie, your hardware kit is included — so you don’t have to shop around or worry about compatibility. We make sure the track, rollers, and fittings are all rated for the weight and thickness of your custom glass door. We offer two finishes: Matte Black and Stainless.
👉 If you’re planning to use one of our framed frosted glass interior doors as a barn door instead, you’ll buy the door as a “slab” (without a frame or hinges) and then purchase your own barn door hardware separately.
Need help finding reliable hardware for a framed door? Here’s an option we recommend:
➡️ Barn Door Hardware on Amazon
Glass Barn Door Kit Included with Glass Barn Doors by Sans Soucie Art Glass

Quality Barn Door Hardware is Easier to Find Than Ever
Over the past 10 to 15 years, barn doors have become increasingly popular in homes of every style — from rustic farmhouse to sleek modern designs featuring frosted or clear glass panels.
The great news is that, unlike in the past, today there’s a wide variety of good-quality barn door hardware available at affordable prices. Whether you shop online or visit a local home improvement store, you’ll find durable track systems, rollers, handles, soft-close kits, and floor guides made specifically for glass barn doors.
Just be sure to double-check that your chosen hardware is rated for the weight and thickness of tempered glass, so your door glides smoothly and safely for years to come.
Ready to Design Your Custom Glass Barn Door?
Once you’ve picked the perfect hardware, it’s time for the real showstopper — the door itself! At Sans Soucie, we handcraft every door to order, offering frosted glass barn doors, sliding glass barn doors, and custom carved or painted designs that turn any space into a work of art.
👉 Explore our complete Glass Barn Doors collection today and bring privacy, light, and style to your home!