
PS2064 – Swinging Door
Sidelights · Iron · Transitional
Expand the appearance of your entrance and bring additional daylight indoors with coordinated sidelights.
Sidelights are narrow glazed sections positioned beside the main door. They visually extend an entrance while allowing additional natural light into the foyer. Use one sidelight where an asymmetrical layout works best, or place one on each side to create a balanced composition. Sidelights can accompany both single and double doors, and matching glass patterns allow the complete entrance to read as one integrated design.
MORE NATURAL LIGHT
Bring daylight into the foyer.
WIDER APPEARANCE
Visually expand the entrance.
ONE OR TWO SIDES
Adapt the layout to your opening.
COORDINATED GLASS
Continue the door design through the sidelights.
One works well for asymmetrical openings or limited space. Two create a more symmetrical appearance and can provide more natural light.
Yes. Double doors can incorporate sidelights on one or both sides.
Yes. Coordinating the glass helps the complete entry system appear unified.
Yes. Their proportions can be developed around the dimensions of the overall opening.
Yes. Sidelights and a transom can be used together to create a complete glazed surround.
Our team can help turn your dimensions, inspiration or architectural plans into a custom door designed specifically for your project.

Sidelights · Iron · Transitional

Sidelights · Iron · Traditional

Sidelights · Iron · Traditional

Sidelights · Iron · Traditional

Sidelights · Iron · Transitional

Sidelights · Iron · Modern

Sidelights · Iron · Modern

Sidelights · Iron · Transitional

Sidelights · Iron · Modern