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Traditional Door Styles


Select from favorite designs pictured below or supply a drawing or image of your own and watch Marvin’s millwork craftspeople deliver a masterpiece.

Door 1050

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Sidelites: SDLT 1025-G4
Transom: T-350
Wood: Honduran Mahogany
Stain: Sienna
Glass: Clear
Door 1024

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Sidelites: AT SDLT 1024-G3
Wood: Honduran Cedar
Stain: Toast
Glass: Rain
Door 1030

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Sidelites: SDLT 101-G5
Wood: Honduran Mahogany
Stain: Cherrystone
Glass: Clear
Door 1050

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Shape: Round Top
Sidelites: SDLT 101-G4
Transom: Custom 6-lite roundtop surround
Wood: Honduran Mahogany
Stain: Sienna
Glass: Clear

This is a collection with endless variations. Choose one of the ideas below or use a favorite look as a springboard to design your own door with a unique panel arrangement or unusual size or shape.


Door 1020


Door 1021

Door 1022


Door 1023


Door 1025

Door 1040


Door 1045


Door 1050

Door 1060


Door 1065


Door 1080

Door 1082
IMPACT ZONE 3
Meets wind zones 1, 2, and 3 in the International Building Codes for coastal states.
  • Sustains winds up to 140 mph
  • Design pressures meets +55 and -65 structural
  • Stands up to wind-borne debris; 8' long 2x4 stud shot     at 50' per second
  • Tested against 4500 positive and negative pressure      cycles
  • DESIGN PRESSURE (DP) RATINGS
    INSWING ENTRY DOORS/ DP +55/-65

    The design pressure rating is a measurement of the amount
    of wind and load an entry door is intended to withstand when closed and locked.

    Design pressure ratings are based on structural tests in accordance with ASTM E330 standard test method.




     
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