Interior Barn Doors Costs 2025

How much does an interior barn door cost in Arizona (2025)? A homeowner’s guide
If you’re thinking of adding an interior barn door to your Arizona home, whether to define a room, add charm, or save space—you’re probably wondering: What’s this going to cost me? Let’s walk through the typical ranges, key cost drivers, and tips for your part of the country. Read on to learn more.
What is included in “barn door cost”?
When people talk about “cost of an interior barn door,” they usually mean:
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The door slab (or panel) itself
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The hardware (track, rollers, stops, guides)
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Installation and labor
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Optional extras (finishing, drywall repair, trim, permits, etc.)
Each piece can vary widely. In Arizona—and much of the U.S.—expect significant variation depending on style, material, complexity, and local labor.
Typical Cost Ranges (2025 data)
Here’s what recent data suggests for barn doors and interior door installation more generally:
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According to HomeGuide, the average barn door installation (single sliding door) runs $400 to $1,400 for labor and materials. HomeGuide
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Angi reports that barn-door projects can run between $1,350 and $5,000, averaging around $1,800, depending on size, materials, and complexity. Angi
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HomeWyse estimates the base cost to install an interior door (not necessarily a barn door) is about $438–$666 (2025 estimate) depending on conditions. Homewyse
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The Barndoor Hardware Store suggests the hardware cost (for simpler barn door systems) can be in the $250–$400 range for a single track setup. The Barn Door Hardware Store
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On the material side, custom sliding barn doors (fully assembled) begin around $425 in some online offerings. customslidingbarndoors
Putting that together, a modest interior barn door in Arizona might cost you $800 to $2,500 all-in, while higher-end, custom, or extra-wide versions could easily push past $3,000 or more.
What local (Arizona) specifics to watch out for
Labor and local installation rates
Interior door replacement (standard, non-barn) in Arizona is often priced around $160–$190 per door (for no structural changes) according to ProMatcher’s Arizona cost data. doors.promatcher.com
In Phoenix specifically, interior door installation averages ~$183.44 (for simpler doors) per door. doors.promatcher.com
But a barn door is more complex than a typical interior door—so local pros may charge more.
Custom builders in Arizona
Companies like AZ Barn Doors in Phoenix build and install sliding barn doors with a factory-direct model. That helps reduce markup but still involves labor and finish costs. azbarndoors.com
Also, The Barn Door Store in Arizona handles hardware and custom woodwork locally, which may help cut shipping and lead times. The Barn Door Store
Because parts, finishes, and skilled labor may be sourced within Arizona, your cost might tilt a bit lower than national averages, as long as you’re not choosing ultra-custom features.
Key cost drivers (what makes one door much more expensive than another)
Here are the variables you’ll want to ask about when getting quotes:
Factor | How it impacts cost |
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Material / wood species / thickness | Solid wood or exotic woods cost more than standard pine or plywood |
Door size / weight / width | Wider or heavier doors need sturdier hardware, which costs more |
Hardware quality & style | Soft-close rollers, decorative rails, double tracks, bypass systems raise price |
Finish & staining / paint | Custom staining, finishing, or distressed looks add labor |
Wall modifications / framing | If the wall must be opened, reinforced, or relocated, the cost jumps |
Drywall repair / trim work | After installing, you may have to patch and repaint walls, add trim |
Labor rates / contractor’s overhead | Urban areas, licensing, insurance, and markup all vary by local pros |
A simpler barn door with standard hardware in a well-prepped wall might be toward the lower end. But if you want it to be a statement piece, wide door, premium wood, fancy hardware, you’ll be climbing upward.
Sample estimate scenarios for Arizona homes
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Budget farmhouse door: 36″ wide, knotty pine, basic hardware, installed in a clean wall
Estimate: ~$800–$1,200 -
Mid-range custom door: 42″–48″, nicer wood (e.g. oak), better hardware, stained + sealed
Estimate: ~$1,500–$2,200 -
Premium / architectural statement door: oversized, heavy hardwood, custom hardware, wall work
Estimate: $3,000+ (may hit $4,000–$5,000)
These estimates align with national averages and reports from Angi and HomeGuide. Angi+1
Tips to keep your costs in check
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Work with local Arizona barn-door shops or woodworkers to avoid high shipping costs.
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Use pre-finished door slabs where possible.
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Keep the door width within standard ranges to avoid oversized hardware.
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Ask for multiple bids from local installers to compare labor.
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Bundle multiple doors in a single job to reduce mobilization fees.
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Clarify whether drywall repair, trim, and painting are included.
In summary: as of 2025, expect to pay around $800 to $2,500 for a typical interior barn door in Arizona, with possibilities both below and above that depending on customization. Getting several local quotes and knowing exactly what’s included will help you land a deal that feels right (and avoids surprise add-ons).
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