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Article: Beyond vanilla: creative design trends for interior wood doors.
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- Doors and Hardware
- Article date:
- December 1, 2003
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Copyright informationCOPYRIGHT 2003 Door and Hardware Institute. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)
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INTERIOR WOOD DOORS DON'T HAVE TO BE VANILLA. CAREFULLY blending the ingredients of veneers, finishes, glass lites and shapes, mouldings and more, door designs now have the power to add flavor to any interior.
Dan Hogan, territory sales manager for Marshfield DoorSystems, has been helping architects match their clients' menus for 16 years. Hogan finds that, in general, certain types of projects tend to use certain wood species, colors and creative door designs, but he feels that there are still opportunities to expand on traditional interpretations. He explains, "Most healthcare, hotel and school applications tend toward the plain vanilla with face options you'd expect ...
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Article: Mahogany exterior doors.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
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November 1, 1999 ;
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...Simpson Door Co. has introduced a line of mahogany exterior doors, which feature all new glass patterns in 24 different door designs. The doors share a thematic 19TH-century style glass pattern with a choice of brass or zinc caming and oval, archtop and full-light glass openings.
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