PELLA WOOD ENTRY DOORS
July 5th, 2008
Pella wood entry doors available in a variety of styles and wood types. Pella wood entry doors set you home apart with an elegance and stature second to none. Each one is beautifully designed and crafted with exacting standarts. From hand-carved wood details to stunning wrought iron designs and alluring decorative finishes, they’re as distinct and magnificent as you home.

Beautifully Constructed
- Available in four wood types, including Demesne Cherry, Mahogany, American White Oak and Rustic Walnut — Natural distressed beauty marks give Pella’s Rustic Walnut wood doors their characteristic charm and make each door as distinctive as its owner.
- Floating panel design: allows the door to expand or contract with weather extremes, which helps protect from splitting and cracking
- Ball bearing hinges standard
- Optional Multipoint Lock
- Doors come fully assembled with their frames
- Demesne Cherry and American White Oak doors arrive in matching frames. Mahogany and Rustic Walnut arrive in Mahogany frames.
Pella wood entry doors
Pella Classic CollectionPella Classic Collection adds historical charm and elegance to your home. With truedivided-light grilles and beveled glass, these doors are always in style. They draw out and complement other classic features in your home — such as windows with decorative glass and artistic woodwork. Pella’s Classic Collection is the choice for homeowners who
desire authenticity down to the finest detail.
Pella Craftsman Collection
Simple yet stunning. Doors from Pella’s Craftsman Collection bring to life the beauty of nature and the countryside. Their steadfast appearance is softened by artistic embellishments — including grilles and a dentil shelf. The rustic, pastoral designs of Pella’s Craftsman Collection create a cozy and warm atmosphere characteristic of great American homes.
Pella Old World European Collection
Step through a door from Pella’s Old World European Collection. Go back in time to a place where opulence and luxury were esteemed, beauty and drama were expected, and
protection and security were essential. Pella’s Old World European Collection resurrects the legendary grandeur and performance of this majestic era.
Pella’s Traditional Collection
With Pella’s Traditional Collection, you can find an entry door that’s perfect for you. From trendy to timeless, understated to elaborate and regional to international, these doors provide the solution you’ve been looking for. Offering a warm welcome with sparkling glass and richly detailed wood, Pella’s Traditional Collection is right at home in any home.
Wood entry door options
Pella offers beautifully crafted features and options so you can add the special details you want. Our collection includes choices that are as decorative as they are functional, elegant as they are durable, and novel as they are convenient — so your wood entry door creates a lasting impression.
For more information about Pella wood entry doors see below:
Pella Architectural Design Manual
- Products -Entry Doors. Pella’s Entry Doors feature three different styles to choose from: Wood-Grain Fiberglass, Fir, Mahogany, Oak, Craftsman
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2 Comments Add your own
1. Lucy Strandberg | March 10th, 2009 at 2:23 pm
Interested in a front door with one side panel
also a back entry door with clear glass from top to bottom.
2. Windows Replacement | March 10th, 2009 at 2:32 pm
For more information, visit http://www.bayareawindowpros.com/
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