Introducing the GD-801, a magnificent wooden entry door that adds a touch of sophistication to any home's exterior. Made from the finest quality mahogany or oak wood, this door features a classic and timeless design that exudes elegance and class. The glass panel is divided into sections, and the slight arch complements the door's aesthetic appeal, making it a perfect fit for a traditional-style home. Available in various sizes, with sidelites and custom finishes, this door offers high levels of customization to suit your home's exterior. If you value traditional craftsmanship and style, the GD-801 is the perfect choice to enhance your home's beauty and functionality.
Classic: Our classic doors are the epitome of timeless design, bringing back an elegance that is often lost in modern doors. This style is perfect for classically styled homes and features high-quality materials. At Doors for Builders, our skilled artisans use furniture-quality stains and techniques to enhance the natural elegance of the wood grains. For those who desire a classic and sophisticated door, our craftsman-style doors are the perfect choice.
Model | Design | External Dimensions (in.) | Wood/Finish | Glass | Price | Select: |
DB-801W 2SL | Single with 2 Sidelites | 71-1/8 x 98 x 4-9/16 | Mahogany with Walnut Finish | Clear-Beveled |
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$8,499
$3,499
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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.