Interior French Door - Prairie

Interior French Door - Prairie

Interior French doors add glass, light, and structure to connected rooms without fully opening the floor plan. Use this page to narrow your options by size, configuration, lite pattern, privacy glass, and system type.

If you already know where the doors will go, start with sizing and privacy needs, then choose a lite pattern that fits your trim, sightlines, and room style.


Bring the enduring beauty of Prairie style to your home with our Prairie doors at US Door & More. Known for their signature grid patterns and refined lines, Prairie doors add a timeless touch to any entryway, seamlessly blending traditional charm with modern durability. Our Prairie doors are fully customizable, with options for glass inserts, materials, and finishes to match your home’s unique character. Elevate your home’s exterior with a door that embodies both style and quality craftsmanship, making every entrance a statement.
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Interior French Door Buyer Guide

Where Interior French Doors Work Best

Choosing a Door System for Your Space

Lite Patterns and the Look You Land On

Glass Privacy: Clear vs Frosted vs Obscure

Sizing: Picking the Right Unit for Your Opening

What Moves Price in This Category

FAQ

Interior French doors are single or paired hinged doors with large glass panels designed to move light between rooms while maintaining separation.

Single works for one-leaf openings. Double French doors provide a wider, symmetrical opening with more access width, often within a 48 to 72 inch total range.

Bypass doors slide within the frame. Pocket doors slide into the wall, while barn doors slide along the wall and need clear wall space beside the opening.

A 1-lite design uses one large glass panel. Divided-lite patterns split the glass into smaller panes for a more structured, traditional look.

Traditional interiors typically align with divided-lite grids. Modern French doors often work best with full-lite or minimal-grid designs.

Frosted and obscure glass reduce visibility while still letting light pass through. Higher opacity provides more privacy, though silhouettes may still be visible.

Many interior French doors are around 80 inches tall, with leaf widths ranging from 18 to 36 inches. Sizes typically increase in 2-inch increments.

Prehung doors include the frame. Slab doors are the panel only and are used when an existing frame is already in place.

Handing refers to the hinge side and swing direction, helping you determine how the door will operate within your space.