At Best Exteriors, you can be assured of reliable installation jobs. Combine the timeless beauty of wood grain with maximum durability and energy efficiency with our selection of ProVia entry doors. Our three lines of fiberglass doors provide long-lasting wearability paired with a zero-maintenance finish. On the other hand, our steel doors come with a natural woodgrain texture or a smooth paint job for spaces that need more charm. Professionally built to withstand harsh conditions and temperature extremes, choose Best Exteriors to provide you ProVia’s entry door solution today!
Styles Of Entry Doors
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Design By Architectural Style
Coordinate your house shape and exterior building products
DOORS BY ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Craftman
American Craftsman homes have stood the test of time since the early 1900s. From their spacious front porches to built-in bookshelves and window seats, these small- to medium-sized residences boast a simple yet elegant charm that is often seen throughout America today. With decorative features such as brackets, lintels, rafters on display, and thick trim around doors/windows, it’s no wonder this classic residential style stands out from all other architectural designs!

QUALITIES OF A CRAFTSMAN HOME
Simplicity and Comfort
- Low-pitched roof lines, usually done in a hip or gable (triangular) style
- Occasional wide, overhanging eaves
- A covered front porch
- Pillars lining the entry
- Double hung windows
- Single, protruding dormers
Featured Products
POPULAR CRAFTSMAN-STYLE FRONT DOORS
Enhance your home's view
Enhance your entryway with a Craftsman-style door from Best Exteriors! Our selection of ProVia entrance doors offers the perfect combination of classic style and modern appeal. Let us help you create a standout feature that adds to the charm, personality, and beauty of your home’s exterior.
POPULAR CRAFTSMAN-STYLE DOOR OPTIONS
Glass Customization
Homeowners can make a unique statement with the ProVia entry doors from Best Exteriors. With different options in style and glass, you can express your preferences while enhancing your home’s Craftsman-style design. With our team of trained professionals, you can have an efficient installation as we help you customize these quality products just for you!
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Berkley Decorative Glass





Laurence Decorative Glass



Carmen Decorative Glass



Tacoma Decorative Glass







Carrington Decorative Glass



Clear Glass with Prairie-Style Grids



Clear Glass with Cottage-Style Grids
POPULAR FINISH OPTIONS
Explore Panel Designs and Color
Craftsman homes used to be characterized by nature-inspired tones, but these days, homeowners are experimenting with a much more diverse range of options. Our Best Exteriors team has put together the top door color picks to help you find the entry door that suits your home’s unique personality!
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American Cherry Stain



Toffee Stain



Caramel Stain



Ginger Stain



Almond Stain





Natural Leather Glaze





Winter Rain Glaze



Rustic Sage Glaze



River Gorge Glaze





Coal Black Paint





Goldenrod Paint



Robin Egg Paint
DOORS BY ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Classic/Colonial
American Colonial-style homes originally were built from the 1600s to mid-1700s and were most popular in New England and the South. This architectural style, which originated in England, fell out of fashion during the American Revolution. The simplicity of this design re-emerged starting in 1880 through 1945 as the industrial revolution provided Americans with new, more easily attained materials and technologies to build larger homes. While the British Colonial style provided the earliest design influences, other cultures contributed to the evolution of this home style, resulting in a number of variations, including Dutch Colonial, French Colonial, Spanish Colonial, Cape Cod and Georgian. Many homes built today feature elements that originated with this style.



ATTRIBUTES OF COLONIAL HOUSE
Simple Comfort
- Two- or three-story, salt-box style homes
- Symmetrical architecture
- Double hung windows with grids
- Steep, side-gabled roofs
- Decorative window shutters
- Entry door in the center of the of the home, with a window above
Featured Products
POPULAR COLONIAL-STYLE FRONT DOORS
Complement your home’s design
ProVia offers these recommendations for Colonial-style front doors.
POPULAR COLONIAL-STYLE FRONT DOOR OPTIONS
Customize your glass
Colonial-style front doors can be embellished with glass options that increase your home’s curb appeal. ProVia’s design team suggests you consider these entry door glass options.
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Carrington Decorative Glass



Clear Glass with Cottage-Style Grids





Somerset Decorative Glass



Constance Decorative Glass



Gemstone Decorative Glass





Eclipse Decorative Glass



Esmond Decorative Glass



Carlisle Decorative Glass



Clear Glass with Colonial-Style Grids
POPULAR FINISH OPTIONS
Explore Color
Although Craftsman homes originally featured nature-inspired hues, today you’ll see use of a much wider palette. Here are our entry door color recommendations to consider for your home.
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American Cherry Stain



Cinamon Stain



Truffle Stain





Winter Rain Glaze



Red Velvet Glaze



Café Cream Paint



Enzian Blue Paint



Forest Green Paint



Mountain Berry Paint



Cabernet Paint
DOORS BY ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Victorian
Victorian-style homes, named after the Victorian era of the 1800s, became popular through the early 1900s with the new-found affluence of a growing middle class during the Industrial Age. Other home styles often referred to as Victorian architecture, such as Gothic Revival, Italianate, Second Empire and Queen Anne, all share elaborate design elements and the time period in which they were built. The ornate design of Victorian homes lends itself to more intricate front door designs as well. It’s more common than not to see Victorian front doors with glass, especially with decorative or privacy glass. More elaborate homes feature French doors, sidelites and transoms.



ATTRIBUTES OF COLONIAL HOUSE
Simple Comfort
- Two or three stories tall
- Large wrap-around porches
- Multi-panel front doors, often with decorative glass, sidelites or transoms
- Asymmetrical design
- Ornate decorative trim
- Towers, turrets and dormers
Featured Products
POPULAR VICTORIAN-STYLE FRONT DOORS
Complement your home’s design
ProVia offers these recommendations for multi-panel doors and Victorian front doors with glass.
POPULAR VICTORIAN-STYLE GLASS OPTIONS
Customize your glass
Victorian doors and homes are recognized for their embellishments. Front doors with colorful stained glass or decorative glass patterns add to the opulent design of these homes. ProVia’s design team recommends these front door glass options.
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Carrington Decorative Glass





Somerset Decorative Glass





Eclipse Decorative Glass



Essence Decorative Glass



Symphony Decorative Glass



Florence Decorative Glass



Taffeta Privacy Glass



Tulips Inspirations™ Stained Glass
POPULAR FINISH OPTIONS
Embrace color
Unlike some other architectural styles, Victorian homes tend to celebrate the liberal use of color, with three or four colors working together to highlight various features of the house. Victorian door colors can range from distinctive shades of orange, blue, red and purple to rich woodgrain stains, depending on whether one wants to provide a muted contrast to stained glass or colorful siding, or draw attention to the more ornate door. Here are some Victorian door color ideas from ProVia’s design team.
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Coffee Bean Stain



Honey Wheat Stain



Pecan Stain





Espresso Stain



Café Cream Paint





Vallis Red Paint





Rustic Bronze Paint





Deep Blue Paint



Hibiscus Paint



Plum Paint
DOORS BY ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Modern
Modern-style architecture came about as the antithesis of what some felt were the design excesses of the Victorian period. These homes featured a simplified design and sharp lines and were meant to blend into the surrounding nature with large windows and carefully landscaped areas. Built from approximately the 1920s through the 1950s, these homes emphasized function over form. An offshoot of Modern architecture, Mid-century Modern, is recognized today for its distinctive interior design and furniture, which saw a revival during the 1980s. With more recently built Contemporary Modern homes, eco-friendly materials and metal roofing separate these homes from their predecessors.



ATTRIBUTES OF A MODERN HOUSE
Distinctive design
- Clean lines and geometric shapes
- Simple shapes and intentional asymmetry
- Large unadorned windows, sometimes with small feature windows
- Natural materials like wood, stone and exposed concrete
- Flat or low-pitched gable or shed roof
- Incorporation of landscaped areas as part of home design
Featured Products
POPULAR CRAFTSMAN-STYLE FRONT DOORS
Amplify your home's design
ProVia offers these recommendations for Craftsman-style front doors.
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POPULAR MODERN GLASS OPTIONS
Customize your glass
Homeowners can choose entry door glass that complements their home’s Modern architecture. ProVia’s design team recommends these Modern front door glass options.
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Berkley Decorative Glass





Laurence Decorative Glass



Mirage Decorative Glass



Manhattan Decorative Glass



Chinchilla Privacy Glass



Waterfall Privacy Glass



Clear Glass
POPULAR FINISH OPTIONS
Embrace Nature
Modern-style architecture emphasizes neutral color palettes taken from nature. Here are some Modern front entry door color recommendations from ProVia’s design team.
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Coffee Bean Stain





Espresso Stain





Natural Leather Glaze



Dutch Gray Blaze



Windy City Glaze



Snow Mist Paint



Nightfall Paint





Vallis Red Paint





Rustic Bronze Paint





Coal Black Paint



Clover Paint





Deep Blue Paint





Goldenrod Paint
- Craftsman Door Styles
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DOORS BY ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Craftman
American Craftsman homes have stood the test of time since the early 1900s. From their spacious front porches to built-in bookshelves and window seats, these small- to medium-sized residences boast a simple yet elegant charm that is often seen throughout America today. With decorative features such as brackets, lintels, rafters on display, and thick trim around doors/windows, it’s no wonder this classic residential style stands out from all other architectural designs!
QUALITIES OF A CRAFTSMAN HOME
Simplicity and Comfort
- Low-pitched roof lines, usually done in a hip or gable (triangular) style
- Occasional wide, overhanging eaves
- A covered front porch
- Pillars lining the entry
- Double hung windows
- Single, protruding dormers
Featured Products
POPULAR CRAFTSMAN-STYLE FRONT DOORS
Enhance your home's view
Enhance your entryway with a Craftsman-style door from Best Exteriors! Our selection of ProVia entrance doors offers the perfect combination of classic style and modern appeal. Let us help you create a standout feature that adds to the charm, personality, and beauty of your home’s exterior.
POPULAR CRAFTSMAN-STYLE DOOR OPTIONS
Glass Customization
Homeowners can make a unique statement with the ProVia entry doors from Best Exteriors. With different options in style and glass, you can express your preferences while enhancing your home’s Craftsman-style design. With our team of trained professionals, you can have an efficient installation as we help you customize these quality products just for you!
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Berkley Decorative Glass
Laurence Decorative Glass
Carmen Decorative Glass
Tacoma Decorative Glass
Carrington Decorative Glass
Clear Glass with Prairie-Style Grids
Clear Glass with Cottage-Style Grids
POPULAR FINISH OPTIONS
Explore Panel Designs and Color
Craftsman homes used to be characterized by nature-inspired tones, but these days, homeowners are experimenting with a much more diverse range of options. Our Best Exteriors team has put together the top door color picks to help you find the entry door that suits your home’s unique personality!
- All
American Cherry Stain
Toffee Stain
Caramel Stain
Ginger Stain
Almond Stain
Natural Leather Glaze
Winter Rain Glaze
Rustic Sage Glaze
River Gorge Glaze
Coal Black Paint
Goldenrod Paint
Robin Egg Paint
- Colonial Door Styles
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DOORS BY ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Classic/Colonial
American Colonial-style homes originally were built from the 1600s to mid-1700s and were most popular in New England and the South. This architectural style, which originated in England, fell out of fashion during the American Revolution. The simplicity of this design re-emerged starting in 1880 through 1945 as the industrial revolution provided Americans with new, more easily attained materials and technologies to build larger homes. While the British Colonial style provided the earliest design influences, other cultures contributed to the evolution of this home style, resulting in a number of variations, including Dutch Colonial, French Colonial, Spanish Colonial, Cape Cod and Georgian. Many homes built today feature elements that originated with this style.
ATTRIBUTES OF COLONIAL HOUSE
Simple Comfort
- Two- or three-story, salt-box style homes
- Symmetrical architecture
- Double hung windows with grids
- Steep, side-gabled roofs
- Decorative window shutters
- Entry door in the center of the of the home, with a window above
Featured Products
POPULAR COLONIAL-STYLE FRONT DOORS
Complement your home’s design
ProVia offers these recommendations for Colonial-style front doors.
POPULAR COLONIAL-STYLE FRONT DOOR OPTIONS
Customize your glass
Colonial-style front doors can be embellished with glass options that increase your home’s curb appeal. ProVia’s design team suggests you consider these entry door glass options.
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Carrington Decorative Glass
Clear Glass with Cottage-Style Grids
Somerset Decorative Glass
Constance Decorative Glass
Gemstone Decorative Glass
Eclipse Decorative Glass
Esmond Decorative Glass
Carlisle Decorative Glass
Clear Glass with Colonial-Style Grids
POPULAR FINISH OPTIONS
Explore Color
Although Craftsman homes originally featured nature-inspired hues, today you’ll see use of a much wider palette. Here are our entry door color recommendations to consider for your home.
- All
American Cherry Stain
Cinamon Stain
Truffle Stain
Winter Rain Glaze
Red Velvet Glaze
Café Cream Paint
Enzian Blue Paint
Forest Green Paint
Mountain Berry Paint
Cabernet Paint
- Victorian Door Styles
-
DOORS BY ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Victorian
Victorian-style homes, named after the Victorian era of the 1800s, became popular through the early 1900s with the new-found affluence of a growing middle class during the Industrial Age. Other home styles often referred to as Victorian architecture, such as Gothic Revival, Italianate, Second Empire and Queen Anne, all share elaborate design elements and the time period in which they were built. The ornate design of Victorian homes lends itself to more intricate front door designs as well. It’s more common than not to see Victorian front doors with glass, especially with decorative or privacy glass. More elaborate homes feature French doors, sidelites and transoms.
ATTRIBUTES OF COLONIAL HOUSE
Simple Comfort
- Two or three stories tall
- Large wrap-around porches
- Multi-panel front doors, often with decorative glass, sidelites or transoms
- Asymmetrical design
- Ornate decorative trim
- Towers, turrets and dormers
Featured Products
POPULAR VICTORIAN-STYLE FRONT DOORS
Complement your home’s design
ProVia offers these recommendations for multi-panel doors and Victorian front doors with glass.
POPULAR VICTORIAN-STYLE GLASS OPTIONS
Customize your glass
Victorian doors and homes are recognized for their embellishments. Front doors with colorful stained glass or decorative glass patterns add to the opulent design of these homes. ProVia’s design team recommends these front door glass options.
- All
Carrington Decorative Glass
Somerset Decorative Glass
Eclipse Decorative Glass
Essence Decorative Glass
Symphony Decorative Glass
Florence Decorative Glass
Taffeta Privacy Glass
Tulips Inspirations™ Stained Glass
POPULAR FINISH OPTIONS
Embrace color
Unlike some other architectural styles, Victorian homes tend to celebrate the liberal use of color, with three or four colors working together to highlight various features of the house. Victorian door colors can range from distinctive shades of orange, blue, red and purple to rich woodgrain stains, depending on whether one wants to provide a muted contrast to stained glass or colorful siding, or draw attention to the more ornate door. Here are some Victorian door color ideas from ProVia’s design team.
- All
Coffee Bean Stain
Honey Wheat Stain
Pecan Stain
Espresso Stain
Café Cream Paint
Vallis Red Paint
Rustic Bronze Paint
Deep Blue Paint
Hibiscus Paint
Plum Paint
- Modern Door Styles
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DOORS BY ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Modern
Modern-style architecture came about as the antithesis of what some felt were the design excesses of the Victorian period. These homes featured a simplified design and sharp lines and were meant to blend into the surrounding nature with large windows and carefully landscaped areas. Built from approximately the 1920s through the 1950s, these homes emphasized function over form. An offshoot of Modern architecture, Mid-century Modern, is recognized today for its distinctive interior design and furniture, which saw a revival during the 1980s. With more recently built Contemporary Modern homes, eco-friendly materials and metal roofing separate these homes from their predecessors.
ATTRIBUTES OF A MODERN HOUSE
Distinctive design
- Clean lines and geometric shapes
- Simple shapes and intentional asymmetry
- Large unadorned windows, sometimes with small feature windows
- Natural materials like wood, stone and exposed concrete
- Flat or low-pitched gable or shed roof
- Incorporation of landscaped areas as part of home design
Featured Products
POPULAR CRAFTSMAN-STYLE FRONT DOORS
Amplify your home's design
ProVia offers these recommendations for Craftsman-style front doors.
- All
POPULAR MODERN GLASS OPTIONS
Customize your glass
Homeowners can choose entry door glass that complements their home’s Modern architecture. ProVia’s design team recommends these Modern front door glass options.
- All
Berkley Decorative Glass
Laurence Decorative Glass
Mirage Decorative Glass
Manhattan Decorative Glass
Chinchilla Privacy Glass
Waterfall Privacy Glass
Clear Glass
POPULAR FINISH OPTIONS
Embrace Nature
Modern-style architecture emphasizes neutral color palettes taken from nature. Here are some Modern front entry door color recommendations from ProVia’s design team.
- All
Coffee Bean Stain
Espresso Stain
Natural Leather Glaze
Dutch Gray Blaze
Windy City Glaze
Snow Mist Paint
Nightfall Paint
Vallis Red Paint
Rustic Bronze Paint
Coal Black Paint
Clover Paint
Deep Blue Paint
Goldenrod Paint
Entry Door Brands
At Best Exteriors, we understand that homeowners need more than just an aesthetically pleasing entrance door; they need one with a high degree of customization options and energy efficiency. That’s why we offer the top-tier ProVia line for any home replacement. Our selection is crafted to ensure durability and performance long into the future! Need help determining which brand is right for you? We’ve got it covered! Please take a look at our helpful comparison chart below.
Front Door Style Comparison
With numerous door brands, making the correct selection for your home can seem overwhelming. Best Exteriors’ experts have put together a comparison chart with helpful information that will allow you to compare the features and specs of each brand to help you make an informed decision with confidence!