The simplicity of Vermilion
reminds you of one-piece swing
up doors of the past. Windows
are added to break up the strong
vertical orientation of the
design, creating the perfect
complement to modern,
traditional or rustic
architecture.
The classic split-look of
Columbia is reminiscent of swing
out doors from
turn-of-the-century carriage
houses, country homes and
cottages. Cross bucks and
windows add variety to the
design, while accenting with
optional wrought iron handles
and hinges complete the look.
The three-segment Potomac may
look like it accordions to the
side, but horizontal section
breaks allow the door to open
upward. Half bucks add character
to the design, while the arch
top satisfies architectural
styles that dictate a curved top
appearance.
Savannah imitates the classic
beauty and strength of bi-fold
carriage doors with its
four-segment facade. Windows
offer great variety to the
design, often balancing a home's
architectural period and style.