Comparing Door Profile Types

Whether you’re drawn to the sleek simplicity of Modern design or the enduring elegance of Traditional Architecture, this guide offers a collection of door styles to suit every taste.

Explore the clean lines and functional beauty of Modern Minimalist doors or embrace the dynamic fusion of Modern Contemporary design. Discover the unique expressions of modern design variations such as Modern Farmhouse or Modern Rustic. Or if the timeless beauty of Craftsman or Traditional doors are more your style, we have an in-depth look at the most popular door style options accompanied by visual insights into their distinctive features.


Modern minimalist architecture is a design approach that embraces simplicity and functionality, emphasizing clean lines, open spaces, and a harmonious balance of form and function. Rooted in the principles of less is more, this style often features a monochromatic color palette, with a focus on neutral tones like whites, grays, and blacks.

In modern minimalist homes, doors with flat panels and square sticking or smooth flush core doors seamlessly integrate into the overall aesthetic, contributing to the sleek and uncomplicated design. Catering to those seeking a calm, uncluttered atmosphere with an emphasis on essential elements and intentional spaces.

Treely | Flush core smooth 3D model

Smooth (S) | Flush Core

Square Stick (A1) | Flat Panel (F)

A1-F

Profile view of A1 (square sticking) with a double flat panel

Square Stick (A1) | Double Flat (DF)

A1-DF


Modern contemporary architecture represents a dynamic fusion of various design elements, combining the sleek lines of modernism with eclectic influences to create a cutting-edge and adaptable aesthetic. Characterized by a harmonious blend of materials, textures, and unconventional shapes, this style thrives on innovation and individual expression. Neutral color palettes are often accented with bold splashes of color or metallic finishes.

In the realm of doors, modern contemporary design welcomes diverse sticking and panel profiles, accommodating both minimalistic options and those with more intricate details. This architectural style appeals to individuals seeking a home that evolves with the times, embracing the latest design trends and pushing the boundaries of conventional aesthetics.

Flush Door Options

Treely | Flush core smooth 3D model

Smooth (S) | Flush Core

Treely | Flush core 'V' groove 3D model

‘V’ Groove (V) | Flush Core

Treely | Flush core square kerf cut 3D model

Square Kerf (K) | Flush Core

Panel Door Options

Square Stick (A1) | Flat Panel (F)

A1-F

Profile view of A1 (square sticking) with a double flat panel

Square Stick (A1) | Double Flat (DF)

A1-DF

Profile view of Double Step Sticking (DS) with a flat panel

One Step Stick (OS) | Flat Panel (F)

OS-F

Profile view of A1 (square sticking) with a unique panel design with a square 1" groove around the perimeter (the panel product number is called 90R)

Square Stick (A1) | 90R Panel (90R)

A1-90R


Within the current trends of modern design, there are several variants that infuse traditional elements with contemporary flair, offering unique expressions of style. Two popular options are Modern Farmhouse and Modern Rustic (or Modern Mountain).

Modern Farmhouse

Modern Farmhouse seamlessly intertwines rustic charm with modern sophistication, featuring reclaimed wood, shiplap, and panel doors with subtle details like beveled edges. The color palette leans towards neutrals, evoking a cozy yet refined atmosphere.

Treely | Flush core 'V' groove 3D model

‘V’ Groove (V) | Flush Core

Treely | Flush core square kerf cut 3D model

Square Kerf (K) | Flush Core

Square Stick (A1) | Flat Panel (F)

A1-F

Profile view of Double Step Sticking (DS) with a flat panel

One Step Stick (OS) | Flat Panel (F)

OS-F

Profile view of A1 (square sticking) with a unique panel design with a square 1" groove around the perimeter (the panel product number is called 90R)

Square Stick (A1) | 90R Panel (90R)

A1-90R

Profile view of square sticking with applied square moulding (F-R-AM) shown with a flat panel

Applied Mldg (SQ) | Flat Panel (F)

A1-F-SQ

Modern Rustic or Modern Mountain

Modern Rustic takes the rugged allure of rustic design and marries it with clean modern lines. This style embraces the authenticity of raw materials, often incorporating panel doors with robust detailing and weathered finishes. Earthy color palettes inspired by nature contribute to the warmth of the design, creating a harmonious blend of modern sophistication and the enduring appeal of the outdoors.

Both Modern Rustic and Modern Farmhouse designs provide a homeowner with the opportunity to cultivate spaces that are at once timeless and contemporary, embodying a unique blend of comfort and style.

Treely | Flush core smooth 3D model

Smooth (S) | Flush Core

Treely | Flush core 'V' groove 3D model

‘V’ Groove (V) | Flush Core

Treely | Flush core square kerf cut 3D model

Square Kerf (K) | Flush Core

Square Stick (A1) | Flat Panel (F)

A1-F

Profile view of Double Step Sticking (DS) with a flat panel

One Step Stick (OS) | Flat Panel (F)

OS-F

Profile view of A1 (square sticking) with a unique panel design with a square 1" groove around the perimeter (the panel product number is called 90R)

Square Stick (A1) | 90R Panel (90R)

A1-90R

Profile view of square sticking with applied square moulding (F-R-AM) shown with a flat panel

Applied Mldg (SQ) | Flat Panel (F)

A1-F-SQ


Rooted in the Arts and Crafts movement of the early 20th century, Craftsman Architecture embodies a commitment to simplicity, functionality, and fine woodworking. Recognizable by its low-pitched roofs, exposed rafters, and characteristic tapered columns, this style emphasizes the beauty of natural materials and handcrafted details.

Craftsman doors often a panel door featuring simply sticking profiles such as square or bevel, contributing to the overall hand-hewn aesthetic. Earthy hues like warm browns and deep greens prevail in the color palette, echoing a connection to the outdoors. Craftsman homes exude a timeless appeal, offering a perfect blend of practicality and aesthetic charm for those who appreciate the enduring legacy of traditional craftsmanship.

Square Stick (A1) | Flat Panel (F)

A1-F

Profile view of A1 (square sticking) with a double flat panel

Square Stick (A1) | Double Flat (DF)

A1-DF

Profile view of Bevel sticking (BV) with a flat panel

Bevel Stick (BV) | Flat Panel (F)

BV-F

Profile view of Double Step Sticking (DS) with a flat panel

One Step Stick (OS) | Flat Panel (F)

OS-F


Timeless and enduring, traditional architecture as a whole is rooted in classic elegance and historical nods. Characterized by symmetry, balanced proportions, and refined detailing, traditional homes often feature pitched roofs, gabled dormers, and ornate moldings.

Door designs in the traditional style embrace panel configurations, often adorned with decorative raised moldings or intricate insets. The color palette is sophisticated and muted, with hues like deep reds, blues, and neutrals contributing to an atmosphere of understated luxury.

Traditional homes, whether embodying the charm of Cape Cod, the balance of Georgian, the storybook allure of Tudor Revival, or the ornate details of Victorian, exude a sense of grace and permanence. They offer a comfortable and familiar aesthetic that stands the test of time, making them a popular choice for those who appreciate timeless design principles.

Cap Cod

Rooted in American history of the northeast, Cape Cod homes embody a charming simplicity with steep-pitched roofs, dormer windows, and a central chimney, creating a cozy and timeless atmosphere. Door designs often reflect classic panel configurations, staying true to the understated elegance of this style.

Profile view of Double Step Sticking (DS) with a flat panel

One Step Stick (OS) | Flat Panel (F)

OS-F

Profile view of Bevel sticking (BV) with a flat panel

Bevel Stick (BV) | Flat Panel (F)

BV-F

Georgian

Inspired by 18th-century English architecture, Georgian homes showcase symmetrical facades, formal proportions, and classical details like multi-pane windows and intricate moldings. Traditional doors in Georgian style often feature refined paneling, contributing to the overall sense of balance and order.

Profile view of Traditional Ogee sticking (OG1) with a raised panel

Roman Ogee | Raised Panel

OG1-RP1

Profile view of square sticking with applied radius moulding (F-R-AM) shown with a flat panel

Applied Mldg (R) | Flat Panel (F)

A1-F-R

Tudor Revival

Evoking medieval English architecture, Tudor Revival homes boast distinctive half-timbering, steeply pitched roofs, and leaded glass windows. Door designs within this style often incorporate richly detailed panels and decorative elements, adding to the picturesque and storybook charm.

Profile view of Roman Ogee sticking (OG2) with a raised panel

Traditional Ogee | Raised Panel

Og2-RP2

Profile view of square sticking with applied square moulding (F-R-AM) shown with a flat panel

Applied Mldg (SQ) | Flat Panel (F)

A1-F-SQ

Victorian

A celebration of ornate details and eclectic influences, Victorian homes are characterized by asymmetry, decorative trim, and vibrant colors. Traditional doors in the Victorian style may feature intricate panel configurations, reflecting the opulence and individuality of this era.

Profile view of Traditional Ogee sticking (OG1) with a raised panel

Roman Ogee | Raised Panel

OG1-RP1

Profile view of square sticking with applied bolection moulding (F-R-AM) shown with a raised panel

Bolection Mldg (BL1) | Raised Panel

BL1-RP2