Introducing the GD-211, a stunning contemporary wooden entry door from our Craftsman Wood Entry Door Collection. Made from high-quality wood, this door is available in a range of finishes, including mahogany and white oak, allowing you to customize it to match your personal style. The door showcases the finest European craftsmanship through its precise cuts and grooves, adding an elegant touch to its sleek design. With modern and sophisticated hardware, this door provides exceptional security and durability. If you're a homeowner seeking a front door that combines style and functionality, the GD-211 is the perfect choice. Upgrade your home's entryway with this beautiful and contemporary wooden entry door today!
Craftsman: Doors for Builders is proud to offer a door style inspired by the American Arts and Crafts movement. The Craftsman door design reflects the simplicity of the early 20th century with its beautiful woodwork and stylish touch. You can customize the Craftsman Collection of front doors with smaller decorative, true-divided glass windows, or opt for the flat Shaker style. With their square edges and flat panels, these front doors enhance the style of homes from bungalows to cottages.
Model | Design | External Dimensions (in.) | Wood/Finish | Glass | Price | Select: |
DB-211T 2SL TR | Single with 2 Sidelites | 65 x 112 x 4-9/16 | Mahogany with Dark Mahogany Finish | Decorative |
starting at
$7,999
$3,999
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Solid Wood Structure: To enhance stability even further, the core of our mahogany doors contain the same solid mahogany species.
For our engineered banded stiles and rails, each stile features a solid mahogany edge band. The engineered stiles and rails are stronger then single, solid wood pieces, reducing the possibility of the door warping or splitting. Our durable 3-ply wood panels will not twist, warp, shrink or expand.
In our finished series, the panel is completely prefinished and sealed on all six sides before being installed, and as the panels are free to float between fixed edges, there is no unfinished part of the panel that may show up with time. There are no nails that hold panels in place.