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More than 470 Designs
of panel or glass doors available in
15 different species plus primed.
Call for quotes on Custom Species
& Designs!
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DEAS CALLERY
CLASS DOORS
SPECAL FEATURES
DOOR SERES
DOOR DESCNS
WOOD SPECES
CENERAL NFO
VIIa Welcome to the
Collection of distinctive interior stile and rail
wood doors. Whether you already know what
you want or are |ust beginning to discover
the possibilities, thank you for considering
villa Doors.
n creating our line of doors, we set out to
assure that you will be able to find the doors
that are perfect for you home. There is
something for everyone and something for
every room!
Our extensive selection of door designs,
species, glass and panel constructions
includes many choices. You can even mix
species or replace any wood panels with glass,
chalkboard or marker board, or replace any
straight panels with a louver. You now have
the freedom to choose a door for your unique
style that is distinctly you.
villa Doors work great for new construction
or remodeling, we make them to any size
without an up-charge for nonstandard sizes.
We also makeover-sized doors, weve made
doors up to 48 x 120 and larger.
We are proud of the beautiful doors in our
collection, and take pleasure in knowing that
we set the pace in our industry for selection,
quality, innovation and customer satisfaction.
Ask your building products supplier for
villa Doors. By choosing villa, you are
choosing strength, beauty and distinction
for your home and lasting en|oyment for
years to come.
C0NTENTS
C0NTENTS
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SERES
ANY
- Seces
- Desgn
- Szel
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Maple 15 Lite TDL Cherry Naples #5B l Cherry 13 Lite TDL #13-1
Birch Pantry
Knotty Alder Naples #37 Cherry Rome #QW Knotty Pine Monaco #61
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Cherry Rome #22 Cherry 15 Lite v-Croove
Cherry 9 Lite Beveled TDL Cherry Naples #58 l 13 Lite TDL #13-1
Maple Naples # 11 Maple 15 Lite TDL
Frst Chcce cf Dstnctve PrcfesscnaIsl
Ideas aIIery
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...even Chcces
wthn the
Same Dccrl
Ideas aIIery
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cffers Chcces wthn the Same Desgn...
Choose any Stainable or Paintable Species for your design choice
Naples #54 Shown in Knotty Alder and Painted
Barcelona #3B Shown in Cherry and Painted
Rome #65 Shown in Cherry and Painted
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H0PE ctcns reIace any
PaneI wth Iass...
Cherry Naples #3K Cherry #21 Maple Naples #21
Stainable one side, Paintable other side!
Naples #6A with
Cherry side and Painted side
10 Lite TDL with
Red Oak side and Painted side
Monaco #22 Yellow Poplar with Crooved
Top Panel and Louver Bottom Panel
Iass Seres
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Choose Your Options in any of these fine Wood Species
Walnut
White Oak
vertical Crain
Pine
Hickory Red Oak
Knotty Pine
Birch Cherry Yellow Poplar Mahogany Maple Alder Knotty Alder
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Iass Seres
Designs are also available with
Arch or Eyebrow Top Rails
Class Options Available in:
Flat, Clear, Beveled,
Pattern, Frosted, Mirror
Class Door Specifications:
SngIe and Dvded Lte
9 Lite
Prairie Style
12 Lite (12-1) 13 Lite (13-1) 13 Lite (13-2)
Pantry Pantry
(80 Door)
Laundry Laundry
(80 Door)
Wood Muntin v-Croove
Custom
Class
or
Design
Single Lite 4 Lite 5 Lite 10 Lite 15 Lite 6 Lite
(8'0" Door)
12 Lite (12-2)
(8'0" Door)
18 Lite
(8'0" Door)
(nominal)
6'8"
Stiles (Face)
Top Rails (Face)
Bottom Rail (Face)
Muntins (Face)
Saratoga Muntins (Face)
Stile & Rail Thickness
Door Height (Standard)
Passage Doors
4-1l16"
4-3l32"
8-7l8"
1l2"
1-1l16"
1-3l8" or 1-3l4"
80"
All glass is tempered and marked with the
"Safety tempered" logo.
glass pieces separated by mutins
Mirrored doors must be properly hung to
swing freely or mirror distortion may occur.
Maple 9 Lite TDL
wlClue Chip Class n Center
Birch 15 Lite v-Croove
SecaI Features
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Beautiful New
Plantation
Louver Option.
Lcuvers
Door pictured is
a Paint Crade
False Louver
36x96
Custom Slat, False Louvers, Plantation Louvers ...
Naples #21
with Plantation Louvers
Replace
any square
panel with
a louver,
Any
Species,
Any Size
Naples #21
Red Oak
Naples #21 Red Oak
wl Louver options
Naples #37
Red Oak
Naples #37 Red Oak
wl Louver options
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SecaI Features
Vrccves, Pabbeted Edge PaneIs, CIavcs, AIed HcuIdngs & Hcre
Montepellier #22 Red Oak
with v-Crooves & Clavos
Birch Naples
#3D with Applied
Mouldings
Add
Applied
Moulding To
Any Door
Cherry Naples #21 with
Applied Mouldings
Monaco #22 Yellow Poplar with v-Crooved Top Panel
and Louver Bottom Panel
The ctcns ycu want... the dccrs ycu desrel
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Monaco Series
Hcnacc Seres DcubIeH Pased PaneI Shcwn n Ped 0ak Dccr Desgn #53
Available in all Species
Doors feature Double Hip
Raised Panels with distinctive lines and stylish
elegance. Available in the following size options:
DOOR DETAL
Specifications: (nominal)
6'8"
Stiles (Face)
Top Rails (Face)
Cross Rails (Face)
Lock Rail (Face)
Bottom Rail (Face)
Mullions (Face)
Stile & Rail Thickness
Panel Thickness
Door Height (Standard)
Passage Doors
4-1l16"
4-3l32"
3-3l4"
7-1l16"
8-7l8"
3-3l4"
1-3l8" or 1-3l4"
3l4" or 1-1l8"
80"
Bifold Doors
1-7l8"
4-3l32"
3-3l4"
7-1l16"
8-7l8"
NA
1-3l8" or 1-3l4"
3l4" or 1-1l8"
79"
Precision cut and fit components for tight |oints and lasting quality
Profiles are Not To Scale
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Dccr Seres
Pcme Seres SngIeH Pased PaneI Shcwn n Cherry Dccr Desgn #w
Available in all Species
Rome Series Doors feature Single Hip
Raised Panels with smooth, crisp lines for classic
styling. Available in the following size options:
DOOR DETAL
Specifications: (nominal)
Precision cut and fit components for tight |oints and lasting quality
Profiles are Not To Scale
6'8"
Stiles (Face)
Top Rails (Face)
Cross Rails (Face)
Lock Rail (Face)
Bottom Rail (Face)
Mullions (Face)
Stile & Rail Thickness
Panel Thickness
Door Height (Standard)
Passage Doors
4-1l16"
4-3l32"
3-3l4"
7-1l16"
8-7l8"
3-3l4"
1-3l8" or 1-3l4"
3l4" or 1-1l8"
80"
Bifold Doors
1-7l8"
4-3l32"
3-3l4"
7-1l16"
8-7l8"
NA
1-3l8" or 1-3l4"
3l4" or 1-1l8"
79"
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Specifications: (nominal)
6'8"
Stiles (Face)
Top Rails (Face)
Cross Rails (Face)
Lock Rail (Face)
Bottom Rail (Face)
Mullions (Face)
Stile & Rail Thickness
Panel Thickness
Door Height (Standard)
Passage Doors
4-11l32"
4-3l8"
4-5l16"
7-5l8"
9-3l16"
4-5l16"
1-3l8" or 1-3l4"
1l2"
80"
Bifold Doors
2-3l16"
4-3l8"
4-5l16"
7-5l8"
9-3l16"
NA
1-3l8" or 1-3l4"
1l2"
79"
Precision cut and fit components for tight |oints and lasting quality
Profiles are Not To Scale
FIat PaneI wth FIat Stckng Shcwn n HaIe Dccr Desgn #6A NaIes Seres
Available in all Species
Naples Series Doors feature Flat Panels
with Flat Sticking characteristic of the mission style
architecture popular in the early 1900's. Available in
the following size options:
DOOR DETAL
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Dccr Seres
Available in all Species
FIat PaneI wth PrcfIed Stckng Shcwn n Ped 0ak Dccr Desgn #37 BarceIcna Seres
Specifications: (nominal)
6'8"
Stiles (Face)
Top Rails (Face)
Cross Rails (Face)
Lock Rail (Face)
BottomRail (Face)
Mullions (Face)
Stile & Rail Thickness
Panel Thickness
Door Height (Standard)
Passage Doors
4-7l32"
4-1l4"
4-1l16"
7-3l8"
9-1l16"
4-1l16"
1-3l8" or 1-3l4"
1l2"
80"
Bifold Doors
2-1l16"
4-1l4"
4-1l16"
7-3l8"
9-1l16"
NA
1-3l8" or 1-3l4"
1l2"
79"
Precision cut and fit components for tight |oints and lasting quality
Profiles are Not To Scale
Barcelona Series Doors feature Flat
Panels with Profiled Sticking - a slight touch of detail
added to the simplicity of flat panels. Available in
the following size options:
DOOR DETAL
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FIat PaneI Vrccved FIat PaneI wth Pabbeted Edge Shcwn n Dccr Desgn #11 HcnteIIer Seres
Pictured in Red Oak
Specifications: (nominal)
6'8"
Stiles (Face)
Top Rails (Face)
Cross Rails (Face)
Lock Rail (Face)
Bottom Rail (Face)
Mullions (Face)
Stile & Rail Thickness
Panel Thickness
Door Height (Standard)
Passage Doors
4-11l32"
4-3l8"
4-5l16"
7-5l8"
9-3l16"
4-5l16"
1-3l8" or 1-3l4"
3l4" or 1-1l8"
80"
Bifold Doors
2-3l16"
4-3l8"
4-5l16"
7-5l8"
9-3l16"
NlA
1-3l8" or 1-3l4"
3l4" or 1-1l8"
79"
Precision cut and fit components for tight |oints and lasting quality
Croove spacing varies by door width. Profiles are Not To Scale
Montpellier Series
Doors feature v-Crooved Flat Panels.
The clean but distinctive shadow lines
are what make this door so popular.
Available in the following size options:
Rabbeted
Panel Edge
Detail
DOOR DETAL
Croove spacing varies by door width
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Dccr Seres
Pictured in Red Oak
Vence Seres SngIeH Pased PaneIs Shcwn n Dccr Desgn #61
Specifications: (nominal)
6'8"
Stiles (Face)
Top Rails (Face)
Cross Rails (Face)
Lock Rail (Face)
BottomRail (Face)
Mullions (Face)
Stile & Rail Thickness
Panel Thickness
Door Height (Standard)
Passage Doors
4-1l16"
4-3l32"
3-3l4"
7-1l16"
8-7l8"
3-3l4"
1-3l8"
3l4"
80"
Bifold Doors
1-7l8"
4-3l32"
3-3l4"
7-1l16"
7-7l8"
NA
1-3l8"
3l4"
79"
Precision cut and fit components for tight |oints and lasting quality
Profiles are Not To Scale
venice Series
Doors feature Pressed veneer Single-Hip
Raised Panels which offer sleek lines in a
popular design
DOOR DETAL
Dccr Desgns
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Ceneral nformation
1 PaneI Dccrs
Z PaneI Dccrs
3 PaneI Dccrs
STRACHT
PANEL
CURvED
ARCH
TOP
EYEBROW
ARCH
TOP
CURvED
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
EYEBROW
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
CURvED
COMMON
ARCH
TOP
EYEBROW
COMMON
ARCH
TOP
CURvED
COMMON
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
EYEBROW
COMMON
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
Doors available in any size, we've made doors as large as 48" x 120"
Doors less than 1'-6" with a lock rail will be full and square but designed
like a bifold leaf with 2-1l8" wide stiles. Doors of these sizes without a
lock rail will have standard door stiles. This is our standard, however,
customer may specify otherwise.
Arched panel doors that are less than 24" wide will be designed with a
common arch (half arch). When used in a double-door application, the
half arch of each door creates a full common arch for the opening.
Doors less than 24" wide with a center mullion will be manufactured
without the center mullion.
Crain direction on panels will vary by door design. The grain direction
standard for a specific door design can be obtained by calling your
supplier.
Bifold doors will be undersized by 1l4" per leaf in width and 1"per
leaf in height.
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Dccr Desgns
DcubIe Dccrs cn ths age are sngIe dccrs shcwn as a dcubIe dccr aIcatcn
1 PaneI Dccrs ccntnued
Z PaneI Dccrs ccntnued
3 PaneI Dccrs ccntnued
Can't Find What You're Looking For7
RADUS
TOP
COMMON
ARCH
wlARCHED
BOTTOM
RADUS
WTH
ARCHED
TOP &
BOTTOM
RADUS
TOP
COMMON
ARCH
RADUS
TOP
Custom sizes and designs can be made to fit your order!
You make the call.
We'll make the door.
(Note: Drawings and illustrations are not to scale.)
Maple Naples #11 8l0 Cherry Rome #2C
8l0 Cherry Rome #22 8l0 Cherry Rome #2C
Birch Naples #31
Birch 15 Lite v-Croove
8l0 Cherry Monaco #32
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Dccr Desgns
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STRACHT
PANEL
CURvED
ARCH
TOP
EYEBROW
ARCH
TOP
CURvED
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
EYEBROW
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
CURvED
COMMON
ARCH
TOP
EYEBROW
COMMON
ARCH
TOP
CURvED
COMMON
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
EYEBROW
COMMON
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
4 PaneI Dccrs
3 PaneI Dccrs ccntnued
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Dccr Desgns
DcubIe Dccrs cn ths age are sngIe dccrs shcwn as a dcubIe dccr aIcatcn
(Note: Drawings and illustrations are not to scale.)
RADUS
TOP
COMMON
ARCH
wlARCHED
BOTTOM
RADUS
WTH
ARCHED
TOP &
BOTTOM
RADUS
TOP
COMMON
ARCH
RADUS
TOP
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Cherry Naples #3D Cherry Naples #3K
Cherry Barcelona #3A Birch Naples #3K
Red Oak Naples #37 Cherry Rome #41
Cherry Rome #3B Cherry Rome #CN
Dccr Desgns
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STRACHT
PANEL
CURvED
ARCH
TOP
EYEBROW
ARCH
TOP
CURvED
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
EYEBROW
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
CURvED
COMMON
ARCH
TOP
EYEBROW
COMMON
ARCH
TOP
CURvED
COMMON
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
EYEBROW
COMMON
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
4 PaneI Dccrs ccntnued
Knotty Alder Naples #41 Cherry Rome #41 Cherry Rome #41
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Dccr Desgns
DcubIe Dccrs cn ths age are sngIe dccrs shcwn as a dcubIe dccr aIcatcn
RADUS
TOP
COMMON
ARCH
wlARCHED
BOTTOM
RADUS
WTH
ARCHED
TOP &
BOTTOM
RADUS
TOP
COMMON
ARCH
RADUS
TOP
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Opening Possibilities!
Maple Naples #4N
#65 Cherry Rome
Painted Naples #41
Dccr Desgns
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STRACHT
PANEL
CURvED
ARCH
TOP
EYEBROW
ARCH
TOP
CURvED
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
EYEBROW
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
CURvED
COMMON
ARCH
TOP
EYEBROW
COMMON
ARCH
TOP
CURvED
COMMON
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
EYEBROW
COMMON
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
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5 PaneI Dccrs
The First Choice of Discriminating Professionals!
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Dccr Desgns
DcubIe Dccrs cn ths age are sngIe dccrs shcwn as a dcubIe dccr aIcatcn
RADUS
TOP
COMMON
ARCH
wlARCHED
BOTTOM
RADUS
WTH
ARCHED
TOP &
BOTTOM
RADUS
TOP
COMMON
ARCH
RADUS
TOP
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(Note: Drawings and illustrations are not to scale.)
Clipped Corner
Doors Offer
Convenient
Access Under
Stairways!
Cherry Naples #5B Red Oak Monaco #53
Cherry Rome #41
Hickory Naples #47
Dccr Desgns
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STRACHT
PANEL
CURvED
ARCH
TOP
EYEBROW
ARCH
TOP
CURvED
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
EYEBROW
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
CURvED
COMMON
ARCH
TOP
EYEBROW
COMMON
ARCH
TOP
CURvED
COMMON
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
EYEBROW
COMMON
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
6 PaneI Dccrs
The Collection with Nearly Unlimited Selection!
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Dccr Desgns
DcubIe Dccrs cn ths age are sngIe dccrs shcwn as a dcubIe dccr aIcatcn
RADUS
TOP
COMMON
ARCH
wlARCHED
BOTTOM
RADUS
WTH
ARCHED
TOP &
BOTTOM
RADUS
TOP
COMMON
ARCH
RADUS
TOP
(Note: Drawings and illustrations are not to scale.)
6 PaneI Dccrs ccntnued
Red Oak venice #61
Painted Rome #6U Cherry Naples #6A l 9 lite TDL
Cherry Rome #65 Painted Naples #6A
Dccr Desgns
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STRACHT
PANEL
CURvED
ARCH
TOP
EYEBROW
ARCH
TOP
CURvED
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
EYEBROW
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
CURvED
COMMON
ARCH
TOP
EYEBROW
COMMON
ARCH
TOP
CURvED
COMMON
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
EYEBROW
COMMON
ARCH
TOP &
BOTTOM
7 PaneI Dccrs
8 PaneI Dccrs
10 PaneI Dccrs
First magine t, then Order t for Years of En|oyment
#3A Red Oak
Rome
#83 Cherry
Rome
#3E Birch
Monaco
#48 Red Oak
Monaco
#38 Pine
Monaco
#3F Red Oak
Monaco
#43 Red Oak
Barcelona
#4C Mahogany
Rome
#39 Cherry
Barcelona
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Dccr Desgns
DcubIe Dccrs cn ths age are sngIe dccrs shcwn as a dcubIe dccr aIcatcn
RADUS
TOP
COMMON
ARCH
wlARCHED
BOTTOM
RADUS
WTH
ARCHED
TOP &
BOTTOM
RADUS
TOP
COMMON
ARCH
RADUS
TOP
(Note: Drawings and illustrations are not to scale.)
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n Your Beautiful Home !
#46 vC Pine
Monaco
#37 Mixed Species
Naples (Cherry & Birch)
#64 Walnut
Rome
#51 Maple
Monaco
6l8 #54 Quartered
White Oak Naples
8l0 #81 Mahogany Rome
n addition to the Standard 6l8, 7l0 and 8l0
villa Doors are available in ANY WDTH and ANY
HECHT. We've have doors 48x120 and larger.
Custom width stile & rails are also available.
All doors are available in
MATCHNC BFOLDS
#49 Uniform Light Yellow Poplar Monaco #14 Maple Naples
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RED OAK hardwoods are chosen
for their prominent and beautiful
grain patterns which vary from
a close-knit vertical grain to a
sweeping arch. Some color variation
is possible in its natural state.
(vENCE #61)
VERTlCAL GRAlN PlNE is a soft
wood that is usually light colored
with pink-brown variations offering
an ideal surface for stained or
painted finishes. The vertical grain
cut provides a uniform yet elegant
look to the door. (ROME #27)
KNOTTY PlNE is a soft wood that
is usually light colored with pink-
brown variations in color. The
knotty grade is an ideal choice for
a rustic door offering its own unique
charm with its mix of color, knots
and character. (MONACO #61)
CATHEDRAL PlNE is a soft wood that
is usually light colored with pink-
brown variations in color. The flowing,
ma|estic look of the arched grain will
add regal appeal to any room it
resides in (MONACO #61)
HlCKORY is a hardwood with a coarse
texture and closed grain. t is typically
a straight grained wood with some
waviness. Hickorys contrasting colors
range from white to reddish-brown.
(NAPLES #47)
BlRCH is a hardwood with smooth,
fine, uniform grain and characteristic
light coloring. Colors can vary from
creamy white to medium brown.
(NAPLES #3D)
CHERRY hardwoods are rich in
color and have a smooth texture
with flowing grain patterns. Cherry
has a pinkish hue and can exhibit
shades of white, yellow, green and
gray. Small spots, holes and flecks
are characteristic. (MONACO #3B)
MAPLE is a close grained hardwood
which possesses a uniform texture.
t is usually straight grained but is
sometimes found with highly figured
birdseye or burl grain. Colors can
vary from creamy white to light
brown. (NAPLES #14)
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ALDER is a relatively soft wood ranging
in color from white through pinkish to
light brown. ts fine textured grain stains
and finishes well. Occasional small
knots or other similar character marks
can be found in a clear alder grade.
(MONACO #22)
WALNUT hardwood ranges in color
from creamy white to dark brown.
Typically a straight grained wood,
however this species produces a
greater variety of figure types than
any other. t stains and finishes
well. (ROME #64)
KNOTTY ALDER has the same color
range (from white through pinkish
to light brown) as the clear alder
grade but with more and larger
knots and other natural occurring
defects that make this distressed
look so appealing. (NAPLES #4C)
MAHOGANY is a fine grained
hardwood with a medium texture.
The grain is straight but may contain
parallel runs resembling ribbons.
Color is generally reddish brown but
may sometimes be lighter with a pale
red to grayish tinge. (ROME #4C)
WHlTE OAK hardwood ranges in
color from light to dark brown.
The medium coarse grain has long
rays, giving White Oak more figure
than Red Oak. ts textured grain
stains and finishes well.
(NAPLES #54)
YELLOWPOPLAR (Uniform Light)
offers a smooth texture and fine
grain ideal for natural or stained
finishes. The light color comes from
the sapwood portion of the log. Over-
time, the sapwood will darken to a
very light brown. (MONACO #49)
YELLOWPOPLAR (Stain Crade)
offers a smooth texture and fine grain
ideal for natural or stained finishes. The
added color comes froma mix of sap-
wood & heartwood. Overtime, the sap-
wood will darken to a very light brown,
the greenish heartwood will darken to
a darken brown. (MONACO #61)
"PAlNT GRADE" Fine textured grain
hardwoods work excellent for
painting. The most common species
used for painting (Mill Option)
include Yellow Poplar, Birch or
Maple. (MONACO #35)
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Hcnacc Seres DcubIeH Pased PaneI Dccrs
Vence Seres SngIeH BIadder Press PaneI Dccrs
NaIes Seres FIat PaneI Dccrs
HcnteIIer Seres rccved FIat PaneI Dccrs
61D
Red Oak
61D
Maple
61D
Cherry
61D
Birch
61D
Yellow Poplar
61D
Knotty Pine
61D
vlC Pine
61D
Knotty Alder
Corner Detail Monaco Red Oak 61D
Corner Detail venice Red Oak 61D
61D
Red Oak
22D
Red Oak
61D
Maple
22D
Maple
61D
Cherry
22D
Cherry
61D
Yellow Poplar
22D
Yellow Poplar
Primed
Doors
21D
Red Oak
37D
Red Oak
21D
Maple
37D
Maple
21D
Cherry
37D
Cherry
21D
Birch
37D
Birch
21D
Primed
37D
Primed
21D 37D 21D 37D 37D 21D
vertical Crain Pine
Knotty Alder Knotty Alder Yellow Poplar
Naples Red Oak 21D Naples Maple 37D Naples Red Oak 37D
21D
Knotty Pine
22D
Knotty Pine
22D
Knotty Alder
21D
Knotty Alder
Montpellier Knotty Pine 22D Naples Knotty Alder 37D venice Maple 61D
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AvaIabIe fcr uckSh n These Secesl
True Dvded Lte (TDL) wth FIat Iass 15 Lte (31) & 10 Lte (34):
9 Lte TDL: (3A)
Pantry Laundry Full Lite
(11C)
v-Croove
15 Lite (21C)
v-Croove
10 Lite (24C)
Birch Pantry Birch 10 Lite 34C Pine 5 Lite
TDL (37C) Flat Class
Red Oak Maple Birch Cherry Pine Knotty Pine Yellow Poplar Knotty Alder Primed
Red Oak Maple Cherry Knotty Alder Birch Yellow Poplar Primed
Hundreds of Quick-Ship Doors and Bifolds
in Popular Designs, Sizes and Species
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the thousands of choices in Door Designs,
Panel Designs, Species, Class or Custom
Options, ask your supplier or visit
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Research the proper finishing techniques for the species and finish type
you have chosen. There are many things to consider if you plan on
finishing the doors yourself. For instance, determine what sanding grit
to use to attain your desired color and depth of stain, coarser grits will
accept stain more readily which will darken the hue. Darker colored
stains or high gloss finishes will require additional sanding and prep
time. Avoid the use of steel wool on bare wood. Some species of wood,
particularly oak, contain extractives which may react unfavorably with
foreign materials in the finishing system. Be sure you test for color on an
inconspicuous spot or wood scrap with the same species and surface
preparation. Properly preparing the door for finishing is 90% of the
process to achieving a high quality finish. There are no shortcuts.
All villa stile and rail doors are warranted against defects in
materials and workmanship for a period of 5 years from date
of sale, to the original retail purchaser, sub|ect to specific terms
listed in our catalog. A door with a finish is not warranted except
for non-finish issues. Further warranty information regarding
specific terms, limitations and exclusions, as well as warranty
service is available at www.viIIadoors.com
Warranty
All drawings and illustrations throughout this catalog are Not To Scale. Copyright 2014 villa Doors
CHOlCE Thank you for choosing villa Doors for your interior
doors. With our many options we hope you'll find a door to truly fit
your own unique taste. villa Doors work great for new construction
or remodeling, we make them to any size without an up-charge for
nonstandard sizes. Below you will find some helpful tips to consider
in your final decision process and care of your villa Doors.
U5AGE villa Doors are manufactured for interior use only, and are
not to be used in locations exposed to the elements or unheated
area not climate controlled.
WOOD 5PEClE5 Color variations and the natural characteristics of
the wood should be taken into consideration when deciding on the
door species for your home. n the past, staining was not recomm-
ended for figured woods like Maple, Birch, Pine and Alder, however,
things have changed. The stunning detail and character brought out
by dark penetrating stains and toners have become a highly values
appearance. As always, be very careful with both the selection of
wood species as well as the staining and finishing process in order to
get your desired look. n other words, f you don't like the figured look,
you may want to consider a natural finish or a species with less figure.
We also hear from some that this is the best of the best, the more
figure the better. Each wood species is unique and reacts differently
in its environment and with exposure to light. Some woods such as
Cherry and Mahogany will noticeably darken and develop deep rich
tones with age and exposure to light. Other species such as Hickory
can vary widely in color within the same door. For those seeking a
more unique look, you can mix species such as Cherry and Birch.
APPEARANCE As with all things in life, beauty is in the eye of the
beholder. There is no right or wrong look when it comes to personal
preference. Your villa Doors can be finished with any of the available
finishes on the market. They can be painted, stained or finished
natural. Some species stain better than others while other species
paint better. Some soft woods such as pine, and certain closed
grain woods such as Alder, Cherry, Maple and Birch, tend to develop
finishing blotches caused by the textured grain. A good finisher has
techniques that can highlight these characteristics or minimize their
appearance, the choice is yours. f you like the warmth, depth and
distinctive look that end grain has to offer, you may want to consider
the Monaco or Rome series of raised panels, and finish the end grain
according to your desired preference. Arch top doors expose more
end grain on the top rail edge than straight panel doors. f paint is
your preferred finish, you may want to consider a closed grain
wood such as Birch, Maple or Yellow Poplar.
FlNl5HE5 Careful consideration should be given to the type of finish
you use to achieve your desired results. Water-based finished have
a tendency to raise the wood grain, cause veneer splits, and highlight
|oints more than oil based finishes. The color and depth of the finish
can also vary based on oil or water-based stains and topcoats. n
pigment stains, the size of the pigment and the density of the pig-
ment in the carrier impact the depth of the stain and its opaqueness.
Pigment stain tend to fill the grain and highlight it, whereas a dye-
based stain will stain the grain and the areas between in much the
same color. Darker stains or high gloss finishes will require additional
sanding and prep time. Consult with your finisher for any concerns
regarding your particular finish.
FlNl5HER Use a professional finisher. They are familiar with the
unique finishing characteristics of the various species as well as the
various finish types and application methods. They will professionally
prepare your doors and apply the finish in a controlled environment
with the proper equipment. The finish on your doors is as aesthe-
tically important as the fine furniture in your home.
PREPARATlON Doors do not ship ready for finishing.
To make your doors ready for finishing follow these five basic steps:
Thoroughly inspect and identify any physical damage or blemish that
requires attention.
Detail the doors making minor repairs as necessary such as filling small ni-
cks and dings, or gluing loose chips that may have resulted from handling.
Thoroughly sand the doors to remove any cross sanding, handling marks,
burnishes, water damage or any other surface contaminants.
Note: Factory sanding has been done with #150 grit.
Thoroughly clean the entire surface of the door after sanding to remove
all sanding dust. f a water-based finish is to be applied, vacuum all the
dust, otherwise, a tack cloth or a rag dampened with paint thinner may
be used.
Do a final inspection of your door prior to applying any finish, repeating
any steps above as necessary.
FlNl5H APPLlCATlON Finish the doors immediately after surface prepa-
ration to avoid having to re-prep. Make sure all surfaces are sealed and
finished, including the top, bottom and sides. Use products from the
same manufacturer to ensure compatibility. Finish in accordance with
the manufacturers instructions. f you are not achieving your desired
finish STOP MMEDATELY and ad|ust the process. Assure sample
approval before the finishing contractor begins. Consult with your finish
supplier before beginning for additional finishing instructions. Lightly
sand between coats for a smoother finish. Application variables such as
method, elapsed time before application, stain, finish types, and number
of coats will have a profound effect on the final finish appearance.
GLA55 TlP5 Do not use metallic scraperslblades of any type to remove
the plastic film-they will scratch the glass. Scratches incurred in the
finishing process are not covered under the warranty. To remove any
stainlfinish from glass use 0000 steel wool and ammonia based glass
cleaner. You can remove stainlfinish from frosted glass by applying an
appropriate solvent for the finish, taking care not to get on the wood
components. Let sit a few minutes, then remove by blotting off, do not
rub. Repeat the process as necessary.
LlVlNG WlTH YOUR VlLLA DOOR5 Do not sub|ect your doors to extre-
mes of cold, heat, humidity or sudden changes. Prolonged exposure
may cause damage. Wood is hygroscopic, meaning it is dimensionally
influenced by moisture changes in its surroundings. Recommended
relative humidity (RH) is 35%-60% within a temperature range of 50 90
degrees Fahrenheit (F). Avoid using caustic or abrasive cleaners. With
proper care, your doors will beautify your home, providing you with a
lifetime of en|oyment.
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Any Size
Any Design
Consistent
Repeatable Quality
Cherry Barcelona #21
Cherry Rome #CN Maple Naples #21
(With glass top panel)
The Nature cf wccd
Like all living things, trees are
affected by their surroundings.
From seedings to maturity, soil
and weather conditions cause
the development of distinctive
grain pattern, mineral streaks
and color variations. Susceptibility
to change doesn't stop after the
tree is harvested. The finest hard-
woods continue to respond to
environmental stimuli as time
goes by. Any changes in color,
grain or texture variations that
may develop are part of the
unique characteristics of wood
creating the intrinsic beauty fine
hardwoods are known for. These
unique characteristics are natural
and neither the manufacturer nor
the conditions described above.
Samples and photographic reprod-
uctions of wood tones do not
always give the true representation
of your door. We, at villa Doors,
stand behind the workmanship of
our product, but cannot select
specific doors for |obs, nor replace
doors that have natural variations
in color and wood grain.
Any way You Want it
The Choice is Yours!
visit Your Local villa Doors Dealer below for more info.
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