GlassCraft Doors

GlassCraft DoorA beautiful home deserves a beautiful door as its focal point. It sets the tone for the entire house, and establishes a feeling of warmth, style, and elegance. This important first impression should be entrusted to a durable door of only the highest quality — a Buffalo Forge Steel Door from GlassCraft Door Company. Thirty-two doors and entryways are shown in this catalog and the skilled artisans and craftspeople at GlassCraft can create the door or entryway of your dreams. If you don’t see exactly the door or entryway that you envision, our craftsmen can create it for you.

Since 1976, GlassCraft has designed and created beautiful door and glass products for discriminating home-owners, architects, designers, and home-builders. GlassCraft® is located in Houston, TX and currently employs 200 skilled craftspeople and designers . . . all focused on quality and customer satisfaction . . . producing custom and standard doors and millwork products with the quality and value our customers expect and deserve.

Why GlassCraft Doors?

Style. Durability. Quality. Value.

Today’s home deserves a beautiful entryway as its focal point. It sets the tone for the entire house, and establishes a feeling of warmth, style, and elegance. This important first impression should be entrusted to a durable door of only the highest quality . . . a door from GlassCraft Door Company. We offer an extensive selection of doors, sidelights, transoms and complementing decorative glass windows.

GlassCraft Product Overview

GlassCraft Door’s product offering includes Hardwood Entry Doors in Mahogany and Knotty Alder, Sidelights, Transoms, Door Jambs and trim components, Knotty Alder Interior Doors, Decorative Metal Entry Doors, Wrought Iron Doors, and Decorative Glass Windows available either unfinished (raw wood) or pre-finished in a variety of standard stain colors.

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  1. Posted February 1, 2012 at 7:56 pm | Permalink

    need a 32 inch wood door that has a wrought iron grill insert that also has a screen option. I am using it as a door that connects the kitchen to a sunroom room.

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