Wooden Entry Doors - Swing - Victorian

Wooden entry doors bring natural warmth and architectural character to your home. Because they are made from real wood, every door has a unique grain and tone. They are a strong choice if you want more control over your entryway’s style and design.
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36" x 96" Double Arch Lite Portobello Woodcraft Mahogany DoorNow Only $2,963.10 Regular Price $4,233.00 -
36" x 96" Double Arch Lite Brazos Woodcraft Mahogany DoorNow Only $3,945.20 Regular Price $5,636.00 -
36" x 96" Double Arch Lite Cantania Woodcraft Mahogany DoorNow Only $3,945.20 Regular Price $5,636.00 -
36" x 96" Double Arch Lite New Orleans Woodcraft Mahogany DoorNow Only $3,945.20 Regular Price $5,636.00 -
80" Double New Orleans Arch Lite Woodcraft Mahogany DoorNow Only $3,497.90 Regular Price $4,997.00 -
36" x 96" Double Arch Lite Brazos Woodcraft Alder DoorNow Only $3,945.20 Regular Price $5,636.00 -
36" x 96" Double Arch Lite New Orleans Woodcraft Alder DoorNow Only $3,945.20 Regular Price $5,636.00 -
36" x 96" Double Arch Lite Cantania Woodcraft Alder DoorNow Only $3,945.20 Regular Price $5,636.00 -
36" x 80" Double Arch Lite Estancia Woodcraft Alder DoorNow Only $2,726.50 Regular Price $3,895.00 -
36" x 80" Double New Orleans Arch Lite Woodcraft Alder DoorNow Only $3,497.90 Regular Price $4,997.00
Wooden Entry Doors Buyer Guide
FAQ
Mahogany is a common exterior choice because of its stability and moisture resistance. Oak, walnut, and knotty alder vary by grain, durability, maintenance needs, and budget.
Yes, when properly finished and maintained. Exterior wood doors need protection from moisture, UV exposure, and harsh weather.
Yes. Resealing or refinishing is typically needed every 1–5 years depending on exposure, climate, and finish quality.
Solid wood provides moderate natural insulation, though generally less than foam-core fiberglass. Overall efficiency depends heavily on the door’s seals, construction, and glass.
Yes. Size, glass, finish, panel design, and configuration are commonly customizable.
Yes, but they require stronger finishing and more frequent maintenance in salt-air environments.
Security depends on the full system, including the door construction, locks, frame, hardware, and installation quality.



















