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Krosswood Doors 64 in. x 80 in. Farmhouse RH 3/4 Lite Clear Glass Unfinished Douglas Fir Prehung Front Door with DSL

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Krosswood Doors 64 in. x 80 in. Farmhouse RH 3/4 Lite Clear Glass Unfinished Douglas Fir Prehung Front Door with DSL64"x80" Farmhouse 3 4 Lite Unfinished Douglas Fir Prehung Front Door w Sidelites A modern farmhouse prehung exterior door crafted from unfinished Douglas Fir with two matching sidelites. Features insulated Low E tempered clear glass and right hand inswing hardware, ready for paint or stain to suit your entryway. Key Features: Solid Wood Construction: Unfinished Douglas Fir stiles rails with full thickness 1 3 4 in. panel for long term durability

64"x80" Farmhouse 3/4 Lite Unfinished Douglas Fir Prehung Front Door w/ Sidelites

A modern farmhouse prehung exterior door crafted from unfinished Douglas Fir with two matching sidelites. Features insulated Low-E tempered clear glass and right-hand inswing hardware, ready for paint or stain to suit your entryway.


Key Features:

  • Solid Wood Construction: Unfinished Douglas Fir stiles/rails with full-thickness 1-3/4 in. panel for long-term durability
  • Energy-Efficient Glass: Dual-pane, Low-E, tempered clear glass in 3/4-lite layout enhances insulation and safety
  • Prehung Convenience: Arrives with primed jamb, weatherstripping, threshold, and double bore for quick hardware installation
  • Right-Hand Inswing: Factory-hinged with oil-rubbed bronze hinges; door with two sidelites for a bright, welcoming entry
  • Overhang Recommended: Designed for covered entries to protect wood and maintain warranty

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Door Configuration Single door with Sidelites
Door Style Farmhouse, Traditional
Door Type Exterior Prehung
Door Handing Right-Hand/Inswing
Glass Layout 3/4 Lite
Number of Lites 6 Lite
Glass Style Clear Glass
Glass Shape Rectangle Lite
Glass Caming Finish No caming
Door Glass Insulation Dual Pane, Low-E, Tempered
Color/Finish Unfinished
Finish Type Unfinished
Material Wood (Douglas Fir per source data; Hemlock stiles/rails noted in web data)
Frame Material Wood; primed, ready-to-paint jamb
Bore Type Double Bore
Features Glass Panel, Lockset Bore (Double Bore), Weatherstripping
Included Instructions; No additional items included
Number of Hinges 3
Hinge Finish Oil Rubbed Bronze
Hinge Type Standard
Panel Type 2 Panel
Suggested Application Front
Door Width (in.) 64 in
Door Height (in.) 80 in
Door Thickness (in.) 1.75 in
Nominal Door Width (in.) 64 in
Nominal Door Height (in.) 80 in
Nominal Door Thickness (in.) 2 in
Jamb Size (in.) 5-1/2 in
Rough Opening Width (in.) 69 in
Rough Opening Height (in.) 82 in
Product Weight (lb.) 225 lb
Energy Star Qualified Not Qualified
Manufacturer Warranty One Year Limited
Additional notes Adequate overhang required; brickmold and interior trim not included; high performance weatherstripping; adjustable bronze inswing threshold

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is the door prehung and what is included?
A: Yes. It includes a primed jamb, weatherstripping, adjustable inswing threshold, hinges, and double lockset bores; brickmold and interior trim are not included.


Q: What are the rough opening dimensions?
A: Approximately 69 in. W x 82 in. H.


Q: Can I paint or stain the door?
A: Yes. The unfinished Douglas Fir surface is ready for painting or staining.


Q: What type of glass is used?
A: Insulated dual-pane, Low-E tempered clear glass.


Q: Do I need an overhang?
A: Yes, an adequate overhang is required for wood doors to protect from the elements and maintain warranty.


Farmhouse Warmth Meets Modern Clarity

This door invites light to dance through its crisp 3/4-lite panes, casting a refined glow across your entry. The straight-grain Douglas Fir and six-pane composition feel tailored yet relaxed—an elevated nod to farmhouse charm. Finish it in a moody charcoal or a honey stain, and pair with sculptural lanterns for a collected look. It’s an essential, polished statement piece for a luxe, welcoming facade.


Elevate your entry with this enduring Douglas Fir farmhouse door—order today to bring light, style, and lasting performance to your home.

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