Collections - Modern Wood Entry Doors, EuroTechTM(Euro Technology)
Door Model Collection: DB-001
Introducing the GD-001, a modern door from our Wooden Front Entry Door Collection at Doors for Builders. With its expansive window and expertly crafted modern oak or mahogany wood veneers, this door is ideal for those who appreciate the beauty of natural light. Available with the option of sidelites, it effortlessly combines a minimalistic aesthetic with the delightful feeling that natural light brings. Whether you have a modern home or a contemporary interior, this door adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to your entryway.
Modern: The Modern style doors feature strong horizontal lines and intricate geometrical designs that create a minimalistic and intriguing aesthetic. The beauty of wood is utilized to construct a simple and elegant door that fits the feel of any home. Our expert craftsmen carefully kiln-dry the premium-grade components before crafting them into beautiful wood front doors. They pay close attention to matching colors and grain textures, resulting in exquisite and visually appealing doors. If you are seeking a strong, statement modern design, then our Modern style doors are the perfect fit for your home.
No Quick-Ship options available for this model but we can make it as a custom door
Custom Door Examples

Front Door, Single
37-1/2 x 98 x 4-9/16 Shown in
Mahogany Wood Veneer with Espresso Finish Glass:Satinato Custom

Front Door, Single
43-1/2 x 98 x 4-9/16 Shown in
Mahogany Wood Veneer with Espresso Finish Glass:Satinato Custom

Front Door, Single with 2 Sidelites
65 x 98 x 4-9/16 Shown in
Mahogany Wood Veneer with Espresso Finish Glass:Satinato Custom

Front Door, Single with 2 Sidelites
71-1/8 x 98 x 4-9/16 Shown in
Mahogany Wood Veneer with Espresso Finish Glass:Satinato Custom

Front Door, Single
43-1/2 x 98 x 4-9/16 Shown in
Mahogany Wood Veneer with Espresso Finish Glass:Satinato Custom

Front Door, Single with 2 Sidelites
71-1/8 x 98 x 4-9/16 Shown in
Mahogany Wood Veneer with Espresso Finish Glass:Satinato Custom
Glenview Doors® Modern Model Collection:
HINGES Available
Regular Hinge
Adhering to the highest standards, we exclusively use our own heavy duty ball bearing patina coated brass hinge with a steel pin. The weight of one hinge is 13 oz. Architecturally proportioned, this 4" straight angle distinctive design boasts the finest quality.
Concealed Hinge
Fully hidden and adjustable, the concealed hinge does its job so well that you will only notice that it is there to admire the technology. We use only the finest concealed hinges from Tectus, a german brand that produces some of the highest quality hinges in the world.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Euro Technology Front Doors
How To Measure Front Door?
Brick Opening/Masonry Opening • Rough Opening • Unit Size • Door Slab Size
Brick Opening of the Front Door
The Brick Opening size of entry door is measured from the exterior side of the home from Brick to Brick. This size the largest of the four and is the size that most people measure when changing an existing unit with a new unit. The Brick Opening is typically about 2-1/2" wider and 1-1/4” taller than the Unit Size. Example is 40" x 82-3/4".

Rough Opening of the Front Door
The next size is the Rough Opening size of entry door which the 2nd largest dimension and typically widely talked about when referring to a new construction. The Rough Opening is the space between the two wall studs the door unit will be attached to. The Rough Opening is typically about 1-1/2” wider than the unit size and about a 1” taller. The space that is left over will be used by the installer to shim and square the unit into place. Example 39” x 82-1/2”.

Unit Size of the Front Door
The Unit size of entry door is the external dimension of the frame on which the door slab it attached. We use the Rough Opening and the Brick Opening dimensions to find out the proper Unit Size for each home. Example 37-1/2” x 81-1/2”.

Door Slab Size
The unit size in turn, gives us the Door Slab size of entry door, which is the actual operating door. A typical frame is 1-1/2” wider than the nominal door slab size. When talking about a door size most people refer to the nominal door slab size. Example 36” x 80”.
