mud room entry custom stucco arch to covered vestibule custom mahogany entry door with sidelights newton residence new construction project builder : cmd corporation
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meers wrote:
Is the glass reflective glass? I couldn't find reflective glass on Simpson Doors webiste. Thanks! »
david phillips The glass in the door is clear double insulated LOW-E tempered glass for the door and side lights.
The reflection shows only in the photo.
It is not any special type of reflective glass.
The glass is standard "see through" glass.
It is the photograph that appears to be reflective.
FYI - You may be able to review the types of glass with your builder to obtain a different glass.
The door is 3'-0" wide, the sidelights are 1'-6" wide. The space between the door and the sidelights, called a "vertical mull" is 3 1/2". Combining the products the total width is 6'-7" wide by 6'-0" high. I would review the final order with the builder and carpenter, to assure that the proper rough opening is available for the door and sidelight frame.
The door was made by SIMPSON. There web site is http://www.simpsondoor.com where you can find this mahogany door and sidelights. The exterior door hardware was purchased through ROCKYMOUNT http://www.rockymountainhardware.com I hope this information helps you review the various products and availability.
The cost of the door with the framing, installation of the products and the finish should be reviewed and discussed with your builder. The requirements for proper structural support, availability of the products, the cost to stain, and any exterior related renovations should be discussed with the builder.
If you seek to obtain the cost of the door only, I would suggest to contact your local lumber yard.
david phillips The door is 3'-0" wide, the sidelights are 1'-6" wide. The space between the door and the sidelights, called a "vertical mull" is 3 1/2". Combining the products the total width is 6'-7" wide by 6'-0" high. I would review the final order with the builder and carpenter, to assure that the proper rough opening is available for the door and sidelight frame.
The door was made by SIMPSON. There web site is http://www.simpsondoor.com where you can find this mahogany door and sidelights. The exterior door hardware was purchased through ROCKYMOUNT http://www.rockymountainhardware.com I hope this information helps you review the various products and availability.
sarita020 Hi, probably that's a custom made entrance system, try www.mahoganydoorshonduras.com they fabricated me a custom made entrance. You will also find them on this same site as professionals as "Mahogany de Honduras" . Good luck!
david phillips The door was made by SIMPSON. There web site is http://www.simpsondoor.com where you can find this mahogany door and sidelights. The exterior door hardware was purchased through ROCKYMOUNT http://www.rockymountainhardware.com I hope this information helps you review the various products and availability.
Beautiful entryway, featuring Simpson Mahogany Door and Sidelights:
http://www.simpsondoor.com/door-products/search/results/?baseSpecificationNumber=7015
Adore the outer arch with keystone and the fact that over the door is covered and can have a hanging light. Great for holiday decorating. Beautiful door as well!
Mahogany - always a good species for doors - is an attractive choice in this well-shaded entry alcove where sunshine will not fade the dark stain used on the wood.
The reflection shows only in the photo.
It is not any special type of reflective glass.
The glass is standard "see through" glass.
It is the photograph that appears to be reflective.
FYI - You may be able to review the types of glass with your builder to obtain a different glass.
The door is 3'-0" wide, the sidelights are 1'-6" wide. The space between the door and the sidelights, called a "vertical mull" is 3 1/2". Combining the products the total width is 6'-7" wide by 6'-0" high. I would review the final order with the builder and carpenter, to assure that the proper rough opening is available for the door and sidelight frame.
The door was made by SIMPSON. There web site is http://www.simpsondoor.com where you can find this mahogany door and sidelights. The exterior door hardware was purchased through ROCKYMOUNT http://www.rockymountainhardware.com I hope this information helps you review the various products and availability.
The cost of the door with the framing, installation of the products and the finish should be reviewed and discussed with your builder. The requirements for proper structural support, availability of the products, the cost to stain, and any exterior related renovations should be discussed with the builder.
If you seek to obtain the cost of the door only, I would suggest to contact your local lumber yard.