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Stain Grade Collection


  • 2-Panel Raised-Panel Square-Top in Knotty Alder Double Door (RRPST-1)
  • 4-Panel Square-Top Shaker in Maple (4-PSTSH)
  • 4-Panel Raised-Panel in Cherry (4-PRP)
  • 15-Lite Clear Double Door in Knotty Alder (15-LC)
  • 3-Panel Vertical Unequal Raised-Panel in Cherry (3-PVURP)
  • 2-Panel Raised-Panel Arch-Top Double Door in Knotty Alder (2-PRPAT-1)
  • 2-Panel Arch-Top with V-Groove Double Door in Knotty Alder (2-PATVG)
  • 2-Panel Raised-Panel Arch-Top with V-Groove in Knotty Alder (2-PRATVG)
  • 12-Lite Clear Double Door in Knotty Alder (12-LCKA)
  • 3-Panel Shaker in Cherry (3-PSH)
  • 2-Panel Arch-Top Raised-Panel in Knotty Alder (2-PATRP)
  • 1-Panel Square-Top in Cherry (1-PST)
  • 3-Panel Raised-Panel Circle in Mahogany (3-PRPCI)
  • 2-Panel Raised-Panel Square-Top in Knotty Alder (2-PRPST-2)
  • 5-Panel Raised-Panel in Cherry (5-PRP)
  • 4-Panel Shaker in Cherry (4-PSH)
  • Louver / Louver in Mahogany (LOL-M)
  • 1-Panel Raised-Panel in Cherry (1-PRP)
  • 1-Lite Vineyard Double Doors in Cherry with Sidelights (1-LVDD)
  • 2-Panel V-Groove Bi-Fold (2-PVGBF)

Stain Grade Wood Doors are chosen for their distinct, dramatic look. We can use them for interior doors or closet doors. The solid wood construction and stately design creates a quality, style and texture like no other. Unsurpassed in strength, beauty, and design, the natural look of each door is as unique as the home it belongs to. Stain Grade Wood Doors are available in mahogany, cherry, oak, alder, maple, fir, and other wood species. The custom staining process further enhances the beauty of each particular species of wood. Home owners often choose a custom stain that matches their favorite piece of furniture or ties in a treasured antique.
One of the hottest trends is to install custom stained wood doors into white door frames with white casings. This is popular for two reasons. First, the contrasting white frame and casing showcases the beauty of the door, much like a fine piece of art in a picture frame. Second, by not overpowering the home with a darker wood, the home is given a lighter, brighter and more contemporary look.