Featured Contemporary

Featured Contemporary Doors

Monterey Contemporary Door

Monterey

Materials: Vertical grain clear western red cedar, bronze anodized aluminum, and two-toned glass With a slightly off-beat aesthetic apparent in its irregularly spaced aluminum panels and two-toned glass windows, the Monterey was crafted to pay homage to the contemporary homes of Baja California. Attentive homeowners will find themselves captivated at sunrise, as the door’s two-tone […]

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Miramar Contemporary Door

Miramar

Materials: Carbon laminate glass and aluminum framing For those who live and breathe and crave extreme orderliness, the Miramar may be a rare island of peace in a chaotic world. Sleek carbon laminate glass has been embedded in an aluminum frame, producing a door with a captivatingly dark, reflective quality.

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Mercer Contemporary Door

Mercer

Materials: Graphite contemporary composite with diffused smoke blue glass The Mercer was designed as a reflection of the contemporary architecture of the Pacific Northwest, particularly found on Mercer Island, which is bounded by Seattle to the west and Bellevue to the east. The undeniably modern and clean aesthetic created with the use of graphite composite

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Mandalay Contemporary Door

Mandalay

Materials: Burmese teak Even amongst the captivating array of stylistic influences on display in the Contemporary Collection, the Mandalay is an indisputably unique and captivating garage door. The sleek sheen of the Burmese teak used in its construction creates a striking contrast against the shadowy depths of the offset boards. The Mandalay is worthy of

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Malibu Contemporary Door

Malibu

Materials: White mahogany (primavera), black anodized aluminum, and azurlite glass We are fortunate to have sources for a wide variety of woods, each with their own unique, enthralling characteristics. But it becomes all too easy to find oneself limited to a spectrum of brown hues. The Malibu breaks this convention with the use of white

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Kuro Contemporary Door

Kuro

Materials: Shou Sugi Ban, with white laminate glass The Kuro celebrates Shou Sugi Ban—the traditional Japanese method of using surface charring to preserve and waterproof wood—with a design that is impactful, yet spartan. This model is a timeless exemplar of a minimalistic style that is unmistakably Japanese, and yet is right at home in the

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