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The simplicity of one-piece swing-up doors are a reminder of the past.
Windows are added to break up the strong vertical orientation of the design, creating the perfect compliment to modern, traditional or rustic architecture.
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The classic split-look door is reminiscent of swing-out doors from turn-of-the-century carriage houses, country homes and cottages.
Decorative bucks and windows add variety to the design, while accenting with optional wrought iron handles and hinges complete the look.
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The three-segment door may look like it accordions to the side, but horizontal section breaks allow the door to open upward.
Half bucks add character to the design, while the arch top satisfies architectural styles that dictate a curved top appearance.
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Bi-Fold carriage doors possess classic beauty and strength with a four-segment facade. Windows offer great variety to the design, often balancing a home's architectural period and style.
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