Your Guide to Residential Doors: Styles, Materials & Top Brands

Upgrading or replacing the doors in your home is an effective way to boost curb appeal, improve energy efficiency, and elevate your interior style. Whether you’re refreshing your entryway, updating interior spaces, or adding new patio doors during a remodel, the right door choice makes a major impact. Below is a breakdown of the most common residential door types, the materials they’re made from, and the trusted brands we use in our remodeling projects.

Common Types of Residential Doors

Entry Doors (Front & Rear)

Entry doors create the first impression of your home and now combine style, security, and energy efficiency.

Styles: Single, double, sidelights, decorative glass inserts
Uses: Improving curb appeal, enhancing security, boosting insulation
Features: Smart locks, insulated cores, optional storm doors

Patio Doors

Patio doors connect indoor and outdoor living areas and come in several configurations.

Styles: Sliding glass doors, French doors, multi-panel systems
Uses: Decks, patios, sunrooms
Features: Expansive glass, multi-point locking, optional built-in blinds

Interior Doors

Interior doors include bedroom, bathroom, closet, and utility room openings, available in both hollow- and solid-core versions.

Styles: Panel, flush, barn, and pocket doors
Uses: Privacy, noise control, room separation
Options: Swinging, sliding, or pocket installations

Storm & Screen Doors

Storm doors add insulation and protection at exterior entries, while screen doors provide ventilation during warmer months.


Door Materials: What to Know

The material you choose affects durability, maintenance, insulation, and style. Here’s an overview of the most common door materials:

Wood

Best for: Interior doors or premium entry doors
Note: Solid wood offers excellent sound absorption

Pros

✅ Warm

✅ Classic look

✅ Great for high-end or historic homes

Cons

❌ Requires regular maintenance

❌ Expensive


Fiberglass

Best for: Entry doors in any climate

Pros

✅ Durable

✅ Low maintenance

✅ Can mimic wood grain

Cons

❌ More expensive than steel or vinyl


Steel

Best for: Budget-friendly exterior doors

Pros

✅ Affordable

✅ Secure

✅ Resistant to warping

Cons

❌ Can dent or rust if not maintained


Vinyl

Best for: Sliding patio doors or select entry systems

Pros

✅ Inexpensive

✅ Moisture resistant

✅ Low maintenance

Cons

❌ Limited design options


Aluminum

Best for: Screen and storm doors

Pros

✅ Lightweight

✅ Corrosion resistant

Cons

❌ Less insulating than other materials


Glass (Framed or Frameless)

Best for: Patio doors, interior barn doors, shower enclosures

Pros

✅ Modern

✅ Appearance

✅ Maximizes natural light

Cons

❌ Requires careful installation


Door manufactures We love

We install products from manufacturers known for quality, performance, and strong warranties.

Pella

Offers wood, fiberglass, and steel doors
Known for: Entry doors, patio doors, customization options, and excellent efficiency

Therma-Tru

A leader in fiberglass and steel entry doors
Known for: Secure, energy-efficient, weather-resistant construction

Masonite

Specializes in interior door styles
Known for: Durable molded panel and solid-core designs

Simpson Door Company

Focuses on wood and custom doors
Known for: Craftsmanship and beautiful, detailed designs

Andersen

A top window brand with high-quality patio door offerings
Known for: Gliding, French, and composite patio door systems

  • Your home’s architectural style
  • Energy efficiency needs
  • Durability and maintenance expectations
  • Security features
  • Material preferences and budget

Ready to Bring Style and Function to Your Doors?

When we help homeowners select new doors, we consider your home’s architectural style, energy-efficiency needs, maintenance expectations, security requirements, and overall budget to recommend options that fit both form and function. Whether you’re installing a new entry door, updating interior doors, or adding a patio slider, we guide you through the choices and complete the installation with expert craftsmanship.

Schedule your free consultation today and get a detailed estimate tailored to your home and goals.