The most common door size is 3 feet wide × 6.8 feet high. In newer homes, it’s increasingly common to have doors as high as 8 feet. Before you purchase a new door, be sure to get accurate measurements.
Sidelites (vertical windows on one or both sides of your door) and transoms (horizontal windows above your door) add presence to your entry and let in more natural light. Ask your building professional what configurations will work in your situation.
The more glass in your door, the more natural light you invite into your home. Learn how to get beautiful glass options even if you have privacy concerns.
A front door that complements your home’s architecture can enhance its curb appeal. Get tips on how to identify your home style.
Wood-grained doors can be stained or painted, while smooth surface doors are perfect for painting.
Protect your home against severe storm damage with impact-rated doors and glass, required by building codes in some areas. Learn about impact ratings.
More than 80% of Therma-Tru door and glass options are ENERGY STAR. Learn more about energy efficient products.
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