Glenview Doors® – The Right Choice for Wood Front Entry & Steel Interior Doors
The front entry door sets the stage for any visitor’s journey through a house. First impressions are set early on and the entry door is the part of the home that often gets the initial close look. Most older front doors made of wood often show their age prematurely because of inadequate treating and finishing to protect against the weather and heavy wear. At Glenview Doors, we bring together superior craftsmanship and modern manufacturing to give the homeowner an entrance they can be proud of. Designed in the United States and manufactured in Europe, Glenview Doors is a leading provider of front and exterior wood doors with a focus on leading-edge design, product innovation, manufacturing excellence and customer service. We are committed to offering a line of beautiful and durable exterior wood doors that add elegance to any home. The front door of your home makes a lasting impression that will beautify and accentuate any home style.
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CLASSIC Glenview Doors® EuroTechTM Wood Entry Door Models
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Wood /Finish Options — Custom Front Doors — Euro Technology
Available Wood/Finish Options:
PIVOT Aluminum Clad Door Models, Glenview Doors® Custom Modern Designs
Front Pivot Doors with Aluminum Cladding are ideal for homes with no overhang and exposure to weather elements like rain, snow, or sun. If you are looking for a modern entry door with no maintenance and excellent protection, we recommend aluminum shield technology for your custom front Pivot Door by Glenview Doors.
Mahogany Doors: Thinking of a grand statement to grace the entrance of your home? A mahogany door from Glenview Doors may be the right choice! Ever since the 18th century when Sir Walter Raleigh had a mahogany table made for Queen Elizabeth I, the allure of mahogany has grown. Mahogany varies from yellowish, reddish, pinkish, or salmon colored when freshly cut, to a deep rich red, to reddish brown as the wood matures with age. Mahogany is fine to medium texture, with uniform to interlocking grain, ranging from straight to wavy or curly. Irregularities in the grain often produce highly attractive figures such as fiddleback or mottle.
Mahogany polishes to a high luster, with excellent working and finishing characteristics. It responds well to hand and machine tools, has good nailing and screwing properties, and turns and carves superbly. Mahogany is regarded by many as the world's premier wood for fine cabinetry, high-class furniture, and mahogany front doors. Some characteristics that make mahogany perfect for a grand home entryway are:
- Resistant to Rot, Decay, and Infestation.
- Seasons/weathers well with minimal shrinkage and checking.
- In Malaysian government tests, this wood was found to last up to 30 years when stakes of Mahogany were driven into the ground.
- When left untreated it weathers to a soft grey.
If you are thinking Mahogany Doors, then think Glenview Doors!
Mahogany is invariably associated with elegance due to its widespread use in furnishings.
A reddish tone and close grain pattern makes mahogany an ideal choice for creating sophisticated environment.
Knotty Alder Doors: Looking for an entryway with a distinct personality to welcome visitors to your home? A knotty alder door from Glenview Doors is a great place to start. Alder has a fine close-grained structure and is easily stained and finished. Part of the popularity of Alder is due to the unusually wide range of grades that are available; with knotty alder giving rise to unique visible surfaces and unusual structural components.
The cream color of newly cut Alder turns a pink orange whilst working on it. This ‘bleeding’; causes the more mature wood to be beautifully tinted and veined. It was therefore much sought after by furniture makers. In the Highlands of Scotland, it was used for making chairs and cabinets and thus came to be known as ‘Scottish mahogany”. English wood workers were especially fond of the roots and knots of Alder wood and are believed to have been the first to fabricate knotty alder doors. The ancient Roman writer, Virgil, claims that the first boats were made of Alder wood. The timber can resist decay in a wet environment almost indefinitely. Venice floats partly on the strength of Alder trees.
If you are looking for a Knotty Alder Door, then look no further as Glenview Doors has a great selection that’s always in stock!