Five Door Trends to Watch in 2023

As the year comes to a close and we reflect on the last 12 months, a number of door-related trends emerge—from knotty woods in unexpected places, to chic space saving applications, to sophisticated rustic styling. Read on to see what door trends we believe will continue into the next year…and beyond!


Traditional Door Designs
From left: SQ-0300-D039, Hard Maple, Clear Coat; TR-0202-D007-W, select Alder, Snake River glaze; FA-0400-D024, rift-sawn White Oak, Glacier Point glaze; TR-0015-D005, select Cherry, Poudre River glaze; SQ-0500-D032, Hard Maple, Rio Grande Glaze; SQ-0200-D008, select Walnut, Clear Coat; FA-0400-D005, quarter-sawn select White Oak, Rio Grande glaze.

1. Traditional Style That Never Goes Out of Fashion

We are reminded every year. Traditional-style homes never go out of fashion. Colonial, Tudor, Victorian, and French Provincial architecture evoke character, quality, and a sense of longevity. Doors of classic stile-and-rail construction, made with select wood species (free from major knots), with raised panels arranged in a symmetrical design, and sometimes enhanced with applied mouldings, are definitely mainstays.