Craftsman Entry Doors

Craftsman doors aren’t loud. They don’t chase trends. They’re confident in a quiet way — solid lines, honest materials, and details that reward a second look.

If modern doors are about minimalism and farmhouse doors are about nostalgia, Craftsman entry doors sit right in the middle. They’re architectural without being fussy, traditional without feeling dated. And when they’re done right, they make a house feel settled — like it belongs exactly where it stands.

Standard Door sizes (Width x Height) inch

Configuration
Door Frame Size
WIDTH HEIGHT
31,5 82,375 MIN
37,5 82,375 MAX

Craftsman Door

What Makes a Craftsman Door Different?

A real Craftsman door isn’t defined by one feature. It’s about proportion, structure, and restraint.

Most Craftsman style doors share a few core elements:

  • Simple, structured grille patterns — nothing busy or decorative
  • A dentil shelf under the glass that adds weight and definition
  • SDL glass instead of flat, printed designs
  • Solid construction — steel or fiberglass — finished with oak or wood grain
  • Glass choices that make sense for the home, not just for looks

When any of these are overdone, the door starts to feel forced. When they’re balanced properly, the door feels natural — like it belongs there.

Craftsman Exterior Doors Built for Canadian Weather

Craftsman exterior doors need to handle more than just looks — especially in Canadian conditions.

Fiberglass Craftsman doors give you the warmth of wood grain without the problems that come with real wood. They don’t swell, crack, or shift with temperature changes.

Steel Craftsman doors are a good option when security and rigidity matter more. They hold grille lines cleanly and give the door a solid, substantial feel.

Both materials perform far better than traditional wood in cold winters, hot summers, and wet conditions — with far less maintenance over time.

Glass Options for a Craftsman Front Door

A Craftsman front door is designed to bring light into the entry while keeping privacy where it?s needed.

Most homeowners choose:

  • Clear glass for covered porches or homes set back from the street
  • Acid-etched glass when privacy is needed without blocking light
  • Stained glass for a more traditional Craftsman look

The goal is balance — light, privacy, and a door that doesn’t feel out of place.

Why Craftsman Style Entry Doors Still Make Sense

One of the biggest misconceptions is that Craftsman doors only belong on old homes.

Entry doors in Craftsman style work just as well on new builds because they:

  • Add character to clean, simple facades
  • Soften homes that feel too modern or flat
  • Pair well with brick, stone, and neutral siding
  • Don’t date as quickly as trend-driven designs

A Craftsman entrance door doesn’t try to define the house. It complements it.

Choosing the Right Craftsman Entry Door for Your Home

We help homeowners choose Craftsman doors that fit the house, the climate, and the budget — without overcomplicating things. From selection to installation, everything is handled properly and without shortcuts. If you want advice before making a decision, just reach out.

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