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Wood Door Designs

Straight Panel

Designs in this series of stile and rail doors are based upon use of straight lines of the more traditional style door, offering a simple clean look with many design choices.

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Curved Arch Top

Designs in this series of stile and rail doors introduces a shallow arch added to the top of the top panels to add a little warmth and character to the basic straight panel designs.

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Eyebrow Arch Top

Designs in this series of stile and rail doors features an eyebrow arch which resembles a slight hump in the center on the top of the top panels in contrast to a curved arch that arches across the full width of the panel.

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Curved Arch Top & Bottom

Designs in this series of stile and rail doors introduce a shallow arch added to the top of the top panels as well as to the bottom of the bottom panels presenting a mirrored image design.

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Eyebrow Arch Top & Bottom

Designs in this series of stile and rail doors feature an eyebrow arch which resembles a slight hump in the center on the top of the top panels in contrast to a curved arch that arches across the full width of the panel. This same design is also mirrored on the bottom of the bottom panels.

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Curved Common Arch Top

Designs in this series of stile and rail doors introduce a shallow arch added to the top of the top panels. The difference between arch top and common arch top is that in the common arch only one half of the arch is on a particular door, to see the complete arch requires two doors used in a pair side by side.

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Eyebrow Common Arch Top

Designs in this series of stile and rail doors feature an eyebrow arch which resembles a slight hump in the center on the top of the top panels in contrast to a curved arch that arches across the full width of the panel. The difference between eyebrow arch top and eyebrow common arch top is that in the eyebrow common arch top only one half of the arch is on a particular door, to see the complete arch requires two doors used in a pair side by side.

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Curved Common Arch Top & Bottom

Designs in this series of stile and rail doors introduce a shallow arch added to the top of the top panels as well as to the bottom of the bottom panels. The difference between arch top and bottom and common arch top and bottom is that in the common arch only one half of the arch is on a particular door, to see the complete arch requires two doors used in a pair side by side.

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Eyebrow Common Arch Top & Bottom

Designs in this series of stile and rail doors feature an eyebrow arch which resembles a slight hump in the center on the top of the top panels as well as to the bottom of the bottom panels, in contrast to a curved arch that arches across the full width of the panel. The difference between eyebrow arch top & bottom and eyebrow common arch top & bottom is only one half of the arch is on a particular door, to see the complete arch requires two doors used in a pair side by side.

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Radius Top

The radius top doors feature a rounded top door with a curved radius of approximately 3 1/4" in depth. This can add a bit of southwestern charm to any home.

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Radius with Arched Top & Bottom


The radius top doors feature a rounded top door with a curved radius of approximately 3 1/4" in depth as well as a mirrored radius on the bottom of the bottom panels.

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Radius Top Common Arch

The radius top common arch doors feature a rounded top door with a curved radius of approximately 3 1/4" in depth. The difference between the radius top and the radius common arch top is that the common arch door only has half of the arch, to see the completed arch requires the use of two doors used in pairs side by side to complete the arch.

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Radius Top Common Arch with Arched Bottom

The radius top common arch with arched bottom doors feature a rounded top door with a curved radius of approximately 3 1/4" in depth as well as a mirrored radius on the bottom of the bottom panels. The difference between the radius doors with arched top & bottom and radius top common arch with arched bottom is that the common arch door only has half of the arch, to see the completed arch requires the use of two doors used in pairs side by side to complete the arch.

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