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This
five panel door style has shown a huge resurgence in popularity over
the past few years, even appearing on a lot of tv programs and
movies. Originally, it was probably created during the Victorian era
with raised panels, and sometimes with flat panels, or almost flat
panels. It has a simple, clean look, with five uniformly sized
panels running horizontally across the door. With the flat panel
version, it can evoke both arts and crafts, or mission style, as well
as giving a contemporary feel. Just by changing the wood type, you
can also change the whole feel of the door. For instance, oak may
give you a grainier, more earthy feel, while a painted poplar may
give you a crisp, contemporary feel, when combined with more
contemporary moldings around the door. This five panel style is also
popular for customizing with custom glass. People substitute any
number of glass panels for wood panels, especially in bathrooms or
bedrooms. With this option, you can have the five panel look
throughout the home, and still have glass in the doors. This can
also be done in any other style that we have.
Our Horizontal 5 Panel Doors with Raised Panels is made up of three parts:
- Panels- Raised Panels float within the frame of the door, and are not glued to allow for expansion and contraction of the door panels. Raised Panel doors styles can have either horizontal or vertical panels.* All horizontal panels have horizontal wood grain.
- Stiles- The two long vertical pieces on each side of the door. One side is attached to the door jamb with hinges. The other side is bored for the door knob or lever, so that it can be latch to the jamb when shut.
- Rails- the horizontal and/or vertical pieces in the door that surround the panels and attach to the stiles.
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