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Stacked rail is a modern interior door style, made with solid rails and clean lines. Choose wide or narrow rails. Can be solid wood, or have glass between rails.
Stacked rail with intermittent narrow glass. You can customize your glass and rail widths.
Glass and rail. You can customize the glass configuration with any number of design options and glass types.
Solid Rail Design. This example is Plain Sawn White Oak. You can choose any width of rail to increase or decrease the lines.
Stacked rail is a flexible door style that can be customized for various architectural styles. Choose wide or narrow rails. Can be solid wood, or have horizontal or vertical glass.
This example is a 3″ thick, 5′ wide by 12′ tall pivot door. You can choose any width of rails and glass to suit the design and function of your space.
This example has very narrow panels between the rails. You can choose glass or panels between stacked rails, or the rails can connect with a 1/4″ square groove in between.
Mix of vertical glass and stacked rails. Design with any width of rails and glass type. This example has optional trim accoutrements applied to the door.
Full plank in the vertical or horizontal direction. Manufactured with ⅜” shiplap of your chosen wood type over a solid core. Plank widths are customizable and grooves can be square or v-groove.
Vertical Plank Door. This example is plain sawn white oak, but choose the wood type and width of the planks to match your design.
Horizontal plank door with narrow planks. This example is reclaimed barn wood with brown tones, but choose the wood type and width of the planks to match your design.
Horizontal plank door in plain sawn white oak. Customize wood type and plank width.
Full plank in the vertical or horizontal direction. Manufactured with ⅜” shiplap of your chosen wood type over a solid core. Plank widths are customizable and grooves can be square of v-groove.
Full plank in the vertical or horizontal direction. Manufactured with ⅜” shiplap of your chosen wood type over a solid core. Plank widths are customizable. Match architecture with wood type, finish, and accessories.
Vertical Plank Entry Door with accessories added by finisher.
Horizontal Plank Pivot Entry with narrow planks.
Plank and Rail style provides a high quality modern design with solid ‘planks’ and rails. Choose your rail and plank widths, or replace a plank with glass to brighten up your space.
This modern plank and rail example is plain sawn white oak. Customize plank and rail widths, specie, and finish to fit in different genre’s.
A modern plank and rail plain sawn white oak double door.
The plank and rail style can range from modern to rustic depending on the wood type and application. Glass can be used in place of a plank to allow for natural light.
This example shows a plank and rail exterior door with one ‘plank’ replaced by glass.
This example shows creative customization to the plank and rail style to provide a unique design.
Our Flag design contains one vertical “stile” with horizontal planks. We use 3/8″ shiplap of any wood type on a solid core. Customize the plank widths to achieve your ideal design.
Our Flag design contains one vertical stile with horizontal planks. We use ⅜” shiplap of any wood type on a solid core. Customize the plank widths to achieve your ideal design.
Flag style Entry with a wide vertical stile and horizontal planks. Customize the width of both the vertical and horizontal planks.
Flush doors allow for a simple and clean look. Vertical, horizontal, and sketch face grain patterns are available with micro thin veneers over a solid core. Shallow groove patterns simulate plank doors.
Vertical grain flush door with wide horizontal grooves. Any groove pattern can be designed. Kerfs can be from ⅛” wide and up.
Paint grade with horizontal grooves, prehung with hidden hinges and EZ Jambs.
Horizontal grain flush door, prehung with hidden hinges and sheetrock kerf jambs.
A simple, modern look. Customize groove patterns and machining prep for a variety of accessories and accents. Flush exterior doors require extra protection from the elements as they have a micro thin veneer over an HDF backer and solid core.
Creative modern pivot door. A flush door machined to look like a plank door with added lites and accents. This door is 62” x 116”.
A flush door with metal inlays. We can machine for a wide variety of customer accents and finishing.
Horizontal grain flush door with horizontal grooves and machined for inlays and vertical lite.
A simple, modern look. Choose between micro-thin or 1/4” lumber face veneer. Vertical, horizontal, and sketch face grain available. Customize groove patterns and machining prep for a variety of accessories.
Shaker-style doors come in a variety of configurations and can be used in multiple architectural styles depending on wood type and finish. See Panel and Glass Door types for more shaker styles.
One-panel shaker barn sliders.
Paint Grade One Panel Shaker.
Five-panel shaker door. Shakers can fit in almost any genre with wood type selection, configuration, and finish.
Shaker-style doors come in a variety of configurations and can be used in multiple architectural styles depending on wood type and finish. Shakers provide numerous options for clean, square lines in a modern design. See Panel and Glass Door types for more shaker styles.
Style 20 one panel shaker. This example shows the versatility of knotty alder that can be used for rustic to modern designs, but wood type and finish provide a variety of options.
Style 20 is typically a one-panel door with shaker or raised panel profiles. You can design any configuration of divided panels or grooves.
One raised panel with ovolo sticking and double HRP profile in rustic white oak. You can choose sticking, profile and species to change the look of this door.
Style 20 one panel knotty alder shaker doors.
One Panel with a thick panel that is flush to stiles and rails. This example is rustic cherry. To make modern, use square top and white oak or paint grade.
Style 20 is typically a one-panel door with shaker or raised panel styles. You can design any configuration of divided panels or grooves.
Style 20 provides a flexible platform to design your exterior doors, from simple to sophisticated. Look in the glass section for more style 20 options that incorporate glass.
Style 20 shaker style knotty alder entry. This example shows the versatility of knotty alder.
Style 20 door with shaker look, but with a thick panel that is flush with the stile and rails, and a speakeasy. Use white oak and remove speak easy to convert this style to a modern design.
Add a few small lites to enhance your style 20 door. See more glass examples under the glass section.
Style 30 is defined by three panels stacked on top of each other. You can choose any sticking and panel profile and customize the panel configuration to suit your design.
Three-panel shaker in knotty alder with equal stacked panels. Customize with wood type and panel profile.
Style 30 example in white oak with applied customized panel trim.
Style 30 can have varying panel sizes like this example.
Style 30 Exterior door. This example is rustic cherry with ⅛” reveal around the panels. Multiple options to customize to your style.
Style 40 and 50 can be four, five, or six panels in a stacked pattern. You can choose any sticking and panel profile and customize the configuration of the panels to suit your design.
Raised five-panel knotty alder with scoop panel profile. You can choose your finish and change the look dramatically.
Shaker-style five-panel. From dark stain to paint grade, this door can transform to your style.
Style 40 and 50 can be four, five, or six panels in a stacked pattern. You can choose any sticking and panel profile and customize the configuration fo the panels to suit your design.
Style 50 five panel shaker entry with sidelites and transom.
Style 60 is characterized by a high lock rail. Most often, interior Style 60 doors do not have glass, while glass is very common in Style 60 exterior doors.
Style 60 is known for its high-lock rail. It is most commonly used for a craftsman style shaker door, but can be customized for different design goals.
This example is a craftsman style in knotty alder.
Style 60 is a popular style for exterior doors and is typically combined with glass in the upper section. See “Glass Doors” for more exterior examples.
A style 60 entry door in a modern style house that is finished to stand out.
Classic style 60 entry door with two upper and lower panels.
Style 60 Full Arch Entry with a matching arched transom and sidelights.
Style 70 is a 2 panel door characterized by a lower lock rail. It is most commonly used with raised panels. The lock rail is below the handle level.
Style 70 exterior doors have a low lock rail below the handle set. They are most commonly designed with glass in the upper section. See style 70 in the glass section for more options.
Style 80 has historically been the most common style of interior doors. It is characterized by one lock rail at standard lever height and can be customized in a myriad of ways.
Style 80 sliders with square no profile sticking and square shoulder panels.
Classic rustic style 80 shaker in knotty alder.
Style 80 paint grade with square, clean lines for a modern look.
Style 80 has historically been the most common style of exterior doors. It is characterized by one lock rail at standard lever height and can be customized in a myriad of ways.
Style 80 raised panel entry with complimentary sidelights and plank-style panels.
Style 80 with a look easy and raised, plank-style panels.
Rustic arch top style 80 entry system with clavos accents.
Style 20 with glass can be a full lite or divided lite configuration. Choose from a wide variety of glass types and styles.
A full lite with mirrored glass. A mirror can be on one side only, with a panel on the opposite side, or can be on both sides.
10 Lite French Doors. We typically use true divided lites (TDL), but can also do simulated divided lites (SDL).
Multi Lite example with variable lite sizes.
Style 20 glass exterior doors provide the maximum light into your space. Customize your design and glass type.
Style 20 entry door with customized divided lite pattern.
Style 20 door with a combination of a stacked rail panel combined with a vertical lite.
Style 20 Full Lite entry door with LowE insulated glass.
Stacked Glass Styles with options for a combination of panels and glass, or all glass. Customize your design and glass types for the look you want.
Style 50 with 5 Lite stacked glass. This example has satin etch glass to obscure for privacy.
Customized Style 50 barn slider with 2 sets of stacked glass.
Style 50 door that has more than 5 Lites because it is a tall door.
Stacked Lite Pivot Entry. This door is 10′ tall by 5′ wide. The number of lites and type of glass can be customized.
Style 50 with added center stile for aesthetics and support.
Style 50 Plain Sawn White Oak Pivot Entry System. This door has narrow lock rails, which is just one customizable feature of this general style.
A full arch Style 60 with 6 Lite upper. This door could be designed in square top or inside arch as well.
A double arch Style 60 with matching sidelights. Custom design your entry and we will build it to your design.
Craftsman style with matching sidelights and dentil shelves.
Style 70 is characterized by a low lock rail. Combine a glass configuration above the lock rail with a panel below. Choose a single lite, or multi-lite configuration.
Inside arch Style 70 with 6 lite upper of seedy reamy glass. Customize any door with glass type or configuration.
Style 70 one lite upper with obscure glass and full arch.
Style 70 four lite rustic cherry double door with seedy reamy glass. Thick bottom panel is flush to the stile and rail.
Style 70 with a 6 Lite square top and matching sidelights.