Glass

Elevate your entryway with handcrafted decorative glass that adds texture, privacy and personality.

Picture your entry door with these glass options
Masonite Park Hill X Oakcrest

Decorative glass and caming

Decorative glass can complement your home’s architecture and add to your curb appeal. When you’re deciding on a glass design, consider the caming, those metal bars that hold textured and beveled glass in place.

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Reliabilt Western Reflections Sonora Morelite Patina Caming
Jeld-Wen Clear Glass Painted Full Lite Steel Entry Door

Clear vs. textured

Clear glass is great when you have an amazing view. If your view comes second to privacy, textured glass options like rain glass and granite glass add character and privacy.

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Pella Craftsman Entry Door
Jeld-Wen Fiberglass Entry Door Clear Glass Double Sidelites

Privacy rating

The higher the privacy rating the more privacy the glass offers. Zero means it’s completely transparent. Ten means it’s opaque.

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Therma-Tru Entry Natural Oak
Masonite MHD-106-09E-2-Low-E-Currant

Grilles

Low-maintenance internal grilles add a nice design element, while external grilles have a more substantial, traditional look. Removable grilles offer easy snap-on, snap-off versatility.

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Pella Entry Door Grilles
Jeld-Wen Blinds Between Glass

Blinds between the glass

Traditional blinds can be troublesome between kids, pets and dust, but they offer much-needed shade. Blinds installed between the glass give you fingertip control without any of the hassle.

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Reliabilt Western Reflections Triple-Pane Blinds Grilles Between Glass

Now, let’s talk about your entry door’s appearance.

From the frame to the finish, your entry door can be customized to reflect your personal style.

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