Besides the clear opening requirement of 32" and making operating hardware usable from both sides, are there any other restrictions on using sliding barn doors for offices and conference rooms in the leasing center of an apartment building?
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I'm referring to the shear/scissors-like effect where a barn door might slide past the jamb for an inch or so. Sometimes people will push a barn door closed from one edge, then grab it from the other edge to slow down the door's momentum. They do this because barn doors many times are installed without a bottom track and without recessed cup pulls.To point #2, wouldn't that actually be tru of any door...? And a compliant lock could always be added somehow.