Stile and Rail Interior Doors
What are stile and rail interior doors?
Unlike solid or flush slabs, stile and rail interior doors are made from individual components: vertical pieces called stiles and horizontal pieces known as rails. Together, they symbolize the best traditions of American craftsmanship. We use linear pieces of lumber assembled into a single structure to ensure the slab's functionality and durability.
Because each part is assembled separately, stile and rail doors offer more design flexibility, so our product range includes models decorated with different numbers of clear or frosted glass inserts (French and Avon collections).
Stile and rail doors VS molded doors
Whereas stile and rail doors are assembled in parts, molded doors are a one-piece construction, the slab surface of which can be applied with decorative elements. Usually, this one is strong and durable due to a solid pine door frame.
Key differences
Feature | Stile and rail doors | Molded doors |
Construction | Consists of stiles and rails | Solid frame and solid core |
Door filling | MDF panels | Engineered solid core |
Decorative elements | Glass inserts | Panels, grooves, aluminum strips, etc. |
Finishes | Polypropylene or enamel | Polypropylene, enamel, veneer, or primer |
Collections | Avon, Aurum, French, Modular, Oxford, and Palladio | City, Narvika, Optima, and Twinwood |
We have more than 300 models of stile and rail doors to fit any room. All you need to do is choose the right design, color, and size.
