Wood
From historic Detroit landmarks to modern suburban developments, solid wood doors have played a critical role in Michigan’s architectural landscape for centuries. Today, a number of local builders continue this legacy by crafting custom luxury solid doors that reflect the style and sophistication of their surroundings.
Standard door species like oak, cherry, and walnut offer classic appeal and durability that stands the test of time. However, countless exotic or rare wood species are available for those seeking a unique aesthetic.
Regardless of the chosen design, solid wood doors add unparalleled beauty and elegance to any home or business. These doors are the perfect complement to traditional and transitional homes, while also adding a touch of sophistication to more contemporary designs. Their timeless appeal and superior craftsmanship make them a popular choice for commercial properties as well.
Steel
Stainless steel doors are a popular choice for industrial properties in Sterling Heights and Farmington Hills. They’re known for their durability, corrosion resistance, and low maintenance needs. They’re also highly effective for maintaining hygiene and security in food processing areas. They can be customized with a variety of designs and finishes, which makes them suitable for a wide range of applications.
Commercial hollow metal doors are available in single and double door configurations and come in a range of colors, finishes, and door lite options. They can be fire-rated to resist smoke, flames and toxic gasses for a limited amount of time. They’re often used in conjunction with insulated commercial doors and other auxiliary solutions to meet building and safety standards. They can be custom-ordered in virtually any size or thickness.
Aluminum
Aluminum doors and frames are an eco-friendly alternative to steel, promoting sustainable building practices. They’re also highly resistant to rust, making them an ideal choice for environments that are susceptible to moisture. Hollow aluminum framing is lighter than steel, reducing the overall cost of installation. This makes it easier to complete your door-and-frame project without compromising on quality.
Aluminum doors feature slim profiles that maximize natural light and offer customizable finishes. They’re best suited for residential settings that prioritize security and visual appeal. They’re often paired with advanced locking mechanisms for added protection. They’re also known for their energy efficiency, utilizing thermal breaks and insulating components to reduce heat transfer. However, they might be less efficient than composite doors in climates that experience extreme temperature fluctuations.
Glass
A sleek frameless glass door offers wide walk-in openings, a clean geometry, and easy accessibility. It’s ideal for steam showers and layouts with ample floor space in new construction and upscale renovations in Sterling Heights, Warren, Clinton Township, Troy, Rochester Hills, and Birmingham.
For heavy-glass options, choose a swing (hinged or pivot) door for extra strength and durability. Heavier glass requires hinges rated for the load.
Continuous headers, guides, and bottom sweeps manage splash effectively in 30”-34” depths. Smart, quiet operation reduces early-morning or late-night use. Squeegee and microfiber keep glass clear with moderate water hardness across Macomb County. For a custom-etched design, make sure it won’t grow stale and affect resale value. Choose a timeless monogram or subtle design for lasting appeal. All glass is tempered for safety and code compliance.
Sliding Door
Sliding doors are a popular choice for both commercial and residential spaces. They require less space for opening than swinging doors and are easy to automate. They are commonly used as closet doors, room dividers and patio doors.
The traditional sliding door design features a movable rectangular framed sheet of glass parallel to a fixed, similarly framed neighboring panel. The movable panel slides across a track usually mounted above the door frame. Sliding doors are available in various materials, including glass, wood and mirror.
Barn doors are a rustic, trendy option that slide along a track mounted above the door frame. Pocket sliding doors are ideal for saving space, folding back into compartments within the wall. Bi-fold doors are another space-saving solution that fold back in sections, perfect for closets and pantries.