Wood Front Doors
Looking for a stylish exterior door or a set of doors? Nothing enhances a home's architecture more than a solid wood door crafted in an elegant design. At Door N More, we have a wide collection of wood entry doors in various shapes, sizes, wood species, and styles. From modern and traditional designs to pivot and swing door systems, there’s a perfect door for every home. Shop today and explore wood front doors you won't find anywhere else.
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96" Double 3/4 Lite 4 Lite SDL DoorCraft Mahogany DoorNow Only $2,327.50 Regular Price $3,325.00 -
36" x 96" Double Arch Top 6 Lite SDL DoorCraft Mahogany DoorNow Only $3,335.50 Regular Price $4,765.00 -
80" Full Lite Republic Portobello Mahogany DoorNow Only $1,505.00 Regular Price $2,150.00 -
80" 3 lite TDL Continental DoorCraft Mahogany Door w/Textured GlassNow Only $864.50 Regular Price $1,235.00 -
96" Double Square Top Arch Lite 6 Lite TDL DoorCraft Mahogany Door w/Textured GlassNow Only $2,520.00 Regular Price $3,600.00 -
96" Double Square Top Arch Lite 6 Lite TDL Estancia Alder Door w/Textured GlassNow Only $2,520.00 Regular Price $3,600.00 -
96" Double 3/4 Lite Marginal 9 Lite SDL DoorCraft Mahogany DoorNow Only $2,495.50 Regular Price $3,565.00 -
96" Double 3/4 Lite 4 Lite Horizontal SDL DoorCraft Mahogany DoorNow Only $2,439.50 Regular Price $3,485.00 -
36" x 80" 6 lite TDL Estancia Alder Door w/Textured GlassNow Only $808.50 Regular Price $1,155.00 -
80" Double 2/3 Lite 4 Lite SDL DoorCraft Mahogany DoorNow Only $2,138.50 Regular Price $3,055.00 -
36" x 96" Square Top Plank Portobello Mahogany DoorNow Only $735.00 Regular Price $1,050.00 -
96" Double 6 Lite Arch Top TDL DoorCraft Mahogany Door w/Textured GlassNow Only $3,381.00 Regular Price $4,830.00 -
80" 1 lite TDL Continental DoorCraft Mahogany Door w/Textured GlassNow Only $864.50 Regular Price $1,235.00
All Styles of Doors to Fit Your Home
Big box stores often only have standard, uniform designs and sizes. At Door N More, we know the beauty of a well-made door.
That's why we offer numerous wood, metal, and glass options for a wide range of door types, sizes, and styles.
Our goal is to help you find the right door (or double door set) for your home. Shop our collection of interior and exterior doors so you can elevate every space inside and outside your home.
FAQ
Exterior doors come in different materials, but wooden doors are a great choice for many reasons. Here are some for you to consider:
- Natural Appeal: Wooden doors have a natural beauty that other materials can’t compete with. Their classic, timeless elegance can elevate your home's curb appeal while exuding a warm, welcoming atmosphere for your guests.
- Long Lifespan: Despite their material, solid wood exterior doors are known for their durability and resilience against heavy weathering. With proper care and maintenance, wood front doors can last for decades before they need to be replaced.
- Customizable: Has an older, well-crafted wooden door ever caught your eye? Chances are that its color and texture look a lot different now than when the door was first installed. That's a great reason to get one! You can transform a wooden door to suit your latest tastes with different paints, stains, and hardware. Compared to other types of doors, these changes can look natural and refreshing on a wooden surface.
- Noise & Temperature Insulation: Solid wood is great for insulating outdoor noise. It also keeps your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Installing a wooden front door can be a small step toward keeping your home peaceful and comfortable throughout the year.
Wood is an excellent choice for your front door because it is durable, naturally impressive, and has a versatile range of benefits.
When you buy a wood front door at Door N More, you're receiving a one-of-a-kind piece made by a provider with a history of craftsmanship and an eye for detail. Shop our vast stock of high-quality doors today.
Numerous wood species are commonly used for their natural texture, color, and durability. Each species has its own unique look and feel (and price point), so it could be difficult to choose one that works best for your home's front door.
Here's a quick overview of different wood species you can find at Door N More, along with details to help you decide which one is best for your needs.
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| Accoya | Accoya is renowned for being one of the toughest woods. It is almost completely resistant to rot, swelling, and shrinking. Accoya’s outstanding stability means that coatings stay intact for longer, providing peace of mind with low maintenance.
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| Mahogany | Mahogany is among the highest-regarded options for home furnishings, including front doors. With its rich reddish hue, tight grain texture, and excellent resistance to the elements, this hardwood is understood as a luxury option among homeowners.
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Knotty Alder | Knotty Alder often has a warm color tone and numerous naturally occurring knots in its grain, which lend to its rustic charm. While Knotty Alder can be treated to be more resilient, this wood species is typically softer and less dense than other varieties. This means, as a front door material, it's best for sheltered entryways.
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Fir | Known for having a straighter grain and natural warm coloring, Fir is another popular choice for exterior doors. While it does need some treatment and finishing to prevent weathering, it's still a strong and versatile material for front doors.
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Oak | One of the strongest and most durable wood species, Oak is well-loved for its density and impressive grain patterns. It also naturally contains chemicals that resist insects and decay, making it a long-lasting option for your front door.
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Walnut | A refined and elegant option, walnut's dark color, tough density, and attractive grain pattern make it a great choice for any door inside or outside your home.
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As with a lot of things, the best wood species for your front door really depends on how exposed the surrounding entryway is. You should also consider which species best fits your home's design and budget. Finally, remember your own stylistic preferences. Go with the option that you’ll love coming home to (and looking at) every day.
Door N More's broad collection of wood front doors includes a few impressive door systems to choose from, including:
- Swing: Also called “hinged,” this traditional system allows a door to swing open on hinges attached to the wall.
- Barn: A set of sliding doors that move on a visible track; designed to have a more decorative and traditional feel while fitting into a modern farmhouse style.
- Pivot: A type of swinging door that rotates on a vertical axis rather than on door hinges. Pivot door styles let you have hidden hardware and ultimately install bigger, bolder door designs.
- Dutch: Sometimes called a “stable door” or “half-door” system, a Dutch door can split into two different segments. Each segment opens and closes individually. Dutch designs have become a rustic and unique feature to include in homes.
Browse through our selection of wood front doors and find one that fits your style and preferences. While there are some objective ways to create a great design, beauty is ultimately in the eye of the beholder.
Our collection of wood front doors comes in a wide range of styles that fit many different interior design schemes. Mix and match to your heart’s desire. Here are some of the different styles our doors come in:
- Arts & Crafts: Our Arts & Crafts doors showcase genuine materials and straightforward, geometric designs. Imagine warm oak hues, divided-light upper sections, and subtle details that highlight craftsmanship. Doors in this design reflect simplicity and functionality, the best aspects of early-20th-century doorways.
- Colonial: When it comes to achieving symmetrical elevations with a touch of classic elegance, we love to combine paneled wood slabs with fanlights, sidelites, and pediment details that evoke a Colonial or Colonial Revival style. Think clean lines, well-balanced windows, and traditional hardware that all come together to create a stately curb appeal.
- Transitional: Transitional doors showcase sleek profiles, minimal ornamentation, and elegant glazing patterns. This design beautifully connects the past and present, creating a timeless, curated look that all your guests will adore.
- Victorian: For those who love the “more-is-more” style, we have beautifully paneled doors with a variety of period-appropriate glass options. Think beveled, etched, or stained glass. These features perfectly enhance the intricate trim, bay windows, and porches characteristic of Victorian and Queen Anne architecture.
- Contemporary Modern: The sleek, low-profile stiles and rails, along with expansive glass areas, perfectly complement modern designs. Their design includes lean lines, minimal decoration, and a focus on materials that resonate with today’s glass-and-steel aesthetic.
- Rustic-Old World: When it comes to stone, stucco, or timber exteriors, our Old World collection showcases robust door slabs with beautifully crafted details. It reflects the charm of European country homes and Mediterranean styles: timeless, tactile, and truly substantial.
- Eclectic: Dive into a world of eclectic doors that blend different eras and styles! With our collection of panels, muntin patterns, and finishes, you can create a stunning entrance that thoughtfully combines various influences, all while coming together as one harmonious piece.
- Art Deco: Geometric glass, striking symmetry, and sleek reliefs add a touch of Deco charm to townhouses or renovated apartments, giving a nod to the 1920s and 30s with their vertical lines and luxurious, graphic details.
- Modern Farmhouse: When it comes to creating those charming board-and-batten facades and spacious porches, we really love simple panel designs featuring divided-light upper sections (with the option for Dutch styles) in either natural wood or painted finishes. It’s all about that cozy vibe meeting clean lines!
Door N More offers doors in various shapes and styles. By having more options, you get to create truly unique entryways, which will be a centerpiece for your home's architecture and introduce its interior design. Our selection includes, but is not limited to:
- Arch Top: Curved-head doors add a touch of softness to your home's façade. They pay homage to classical and European styles while also creating a striking focal point at the entrance.
- Craftsman: When you think of the hallmark features, picture a door topped with a glossy finish, paired with simple panels, often showcasing beautiful glass. This design captures the artisan-style Arts & Crafts movement and bungalow architecture. Find plenty of different doors in this style at Door N More.
- Mid-Century: For Mid-Century modern home designs, we provide sleek wood front doors featuring striking geometric designs.Picture vertical strips, portholes, or grids. These options blend beautifully with classic color schemes and natural wood, creating a look that’s fresh and uplifting and transforms your entryway into a true work of art.
- Narrow Profile Doors: Minimal sightlines are key in modern townhomes, which is where narrow-stile wood front doors come into play. They enhance the amount of natural light in your home while looking clean and understated, giving you a fresh, contemporary vibe.
Choosing the right wood door design for your house's front doors can be a tough process. You want to find one with the right style, material, and size while staying within your price range. These factors can be difficult to balance. Fortunately, you can rely on Door N More to help.
Not only do we offer a massive stock of high-quality doors at excellent prices, but we can also walk you through the selection process. Follow our instructions below and get that much closer to your dream wooden entry door:
1) Consider the Cost & Your Budget
Wood entry doors are available at a wide range of prices based on their design and material. Some wood front doors can be quite expensive, so make sure you set proper expectations by considering how much you're willing to spend on a single piece or a double door set.
Fortunately, at Door N More, you'll find a huge selection that fits almost every budget.
2) Select a Good Wood Species
Next, based on your budget, consider what type of wood you want your door made from. For high-end budgets, you might go for the elegance of a solid mahogany or oak wood front door.
For tighter budgets, consider softwood doors like knotty alder or pine wood doors, which, when treated, can look fantastic while weathering the elements.
3) Pick a Style That Matches Your Home
Next, pick a door style that fits your home's architecture and interior design. At Door N More, our wood front doors can match many different styles, but some fit better than others.
Those who want a more eccentric look could select an Art Deco or Eclectic-style wood front door. For timeless Traditional homes, view Victorian or rustic-style doors with finely-made accents that make each door look stately yet elegant.
4) Get the Right Measurements
Once you've settled on your style, you'll need to measure the height and width of your front doorway. If you're simply replacing the slab of your front door, the process is simple. However, if you are replacing the entire frame and sidelites, then make additional measurements to ensure you have the right figures for your replacements.
5) Receive & Install
Once your measurements are squared away, all that's left for you to do is order the perfect door for your home, wait for it to arrive, and then install.
At Door N More, we make the entire process easy by providing a collection of wood front doors to choose from, along with individual styles, materials, and shapes to match nearly any design preference.
While other retailers often fall short in their door selection, we go above and beyond to ensure that you find the perfect wood front door for your needs. Shop our top-quality doors today.






















































