Door Types

There are many types of doors to choose from, both interior and exterior. Windows & Doors by Polli can help you make your selection and will supply and install any brand. Want to know more about different door materials? View all door materials.

INTERIOR DOORS

EXTERIOR DOORS

INTERIOR

HINGED DOORS

The hinged door is the most commonly used, having a hinge attached to one side of the door frame that allows the door to rotate inward or outward.

POPULAR BRANDS OF HINGED DOORS INCLUDE:

AndersenJeld-WenSimpsonThermaTru

Hinged Door
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DOUBLE DOORS

Double doors are a pair of doors that swing open and create a more open feel in your home. Double doors are typically hinged doors that can connect two rooms, create more separation, or simply make a grander entrance to a room.

POPULAR BRANDS OF DOUBLE DOORS INCLUDE:

Jeld-WenKrosswoodMasoniteSimpson

 

FRENCH DOORS

Similar to a double door, a French door is a pair of hinged doors with glass panels that extend the length of the door. These doors are designed to bring in natural light and create a unique flow between rooms.

POPULAR BRANDS OF FRENCH DOORS INCLUDE:

AndersenMarvinJeld-WenPella

French Doors
Folding Doors

FOLDING DOORS

Folding doors, also known as bi-fold or accordion doors, fold and stack together to create a larger opening. In addition to being aesthetically pleasing, folding doors are space-saving tool for homes.

POPULAR BRANDS OF FOLDING DOORS INCLUDE:

AndersenMarvinMilgardLaCantina

 

POCKET DOORS

Pocket doors are interior doors that slide into a concealed space within a wall, or the “pocket”. These walls save space while also creating an open feel to the home.

POPULAR BRANDS OF POCKET DOORS INCLUDE:

BelldiniCavityEclisseMilgard

Pocket Doors
Barn Door

BARN DOORS

Barn doors are hung on a track that runs along the wall or ceiling above the opening. While these doors do not close as tightly as others do, barn doors save floor space and provide the home with a rustic look.

POPULAR BRANDS OF BARN DOORS INCLUDE:

RealCraftReninRusticaSimpson

 

SLIDING DOORS

Sliding doors are placed along a track, allowing them to slide horizontally rather than swing open like a traditional door. Sliding doors are commonly used in hallways, closets, and as room dividers.

POPULAR BRANDS OF SLIDING DOORS INCLUDE:

AndersenMarvinMilgardSimpson

Sliding Doors
Bypass Door

BYPASS DOORS

Similar to typical sliding doors, bypass doors feature two or more panels that slide past each other on separate, horizontal tracks. Bypass doors are commonly used for pantries, closets, and other spaces where space-saving is desired.

POPULAR BRANDS OF BYPASS DOORS INCLUDE:

DalmatianMarvinRaydoorRenin

 

EXTERIOR

FRONT-ENTRY DOORS

Front-entry doors serve as the main entrance to your home. It’s the first thing about your home that anyone will see, which makes it very important to choose the right door for you.

POPULAR BRANDS OF FRONT DOORS INCLUDE:

AndersenPellaSimpsonTherma-Tru

Front Door
Patio Door

PATIO DOORS

Patio doors come in a variety of styles, including Sliding, French, and Bi-Fold. Patio doors typically include glass panelling, offering a picturesque view of your property’s exterior.

POPULAR BRANDS OF PATIO DOORS INCLUDE:

AndersenMilgardPellaPro-Via

 

STORM DOORS

Storm doors are added in front of an entry door as an added layer of protection from the elements. These doors can also improve energy efficiency and provide increased security.

POPULAR BRANDS OF STORM DOORS INCLUDE:

AndersenPellaLarsonTherma-Tru

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Screen door

SCREEN DOORS

Similar to storm doors, screen doors are an additional door in front of an entry door; however, screen doors prioritize air ventilation and protection from insects, making them generally lighter and cheaper to install.

POPULAR BRANDS OF SCREEN DOORS INCLUDE:

AndersenLarsonPellaPro-Via

 

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