
PS3750 – Swinging Door
Single · Iron · Traditional
Give the front of your home an architectural focal point with an iron door designed around the façade.
The front door is viewed in context with the entire exterior of the home. Stone, brick, stucco, windows, roofing, lighting and landscaping all influence how the entrance is perceived. The proportions, glass pattern, finish and hardware of an iron front door should therefore feel connected to those surrounding materials. Choose a clean geometric door for contemporary architecture or introduce divided lights and decorative details for homes with more traditional character.
ARCHITECTURAL FIT
Coordinate the entrance with the home.
CURB APPEAL
Create a distinctive exterior focal point.
NATURAL LIGHT
Use glass, sidelights and transoms.
CUSTOM DETAILS
Coordinate finish, hardware and glass.
Consider the architecture of the complete façade. Contemporary homes usually pair well with cleaner geometry, while transitional and traditional homes can support more detailed designs.
Yes. Finish selection can visually connect the door with windows and other exterior metalwork.
Yes. Glass in the door, sidelights or a transom can increase natural light.
Yes. Double front doors work especially well with wider entrances.
Yes. One or two sidelights can be incorporated according to the opening and design.
Our team can help turn your dimensions, inspiration or architectural plans into a custom door designed specifically for your project.

Single · Iron · Traditional
Transoms · Iron · Transitional

Transoms · Iron · Traditional

Double · Iron · Modern

Double · Iron · Modern

Sidelights · Iron · Modern

Sidelights · Iron · Modern

Sidelights · Iron · Modern

Double · Iron · Modern