Custom Louver Doors
Louver doors offer classic style with practical benefits that are ideal for spaces where ventilation matters. Sun Mountain’s interior louver doors feature traditional stile and rail construction with horizontal wood slats that allow airflow while maintaining privacy and blocking light.


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Your home is unique to you. Your doors should be too.
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Craftsmanship and Thoughtful Design
Design Options:
- Traditional Louvers: 2-3/16” wide fixed wood slats, spaced 2” apart for balanced ventilation and timeless appeal.
- False Louvers: Aesthetic slat patterns cut directly into solid wood panels, achieving the louvered look without open airspace.
Ideal Applications:
- Closets
- Wardrobes
- Laundry rooms
- Utility spaces
Whether you need function, form, or both, Sun Mountain’s custom louver doors deliver with craftsmanship and thoughtful design.
Interior louver doors consist of a stile and rail frame, with panel areas made of horizontal wooden slats (called louvers). These louvers allow open ventilation while preserving privacy and preventing light from entering the room. Louver doors are most commonly used for closet, wardrobe, and laundry room applications, where good ventilation is important.
Sun Mountain manufactures custom interior louver doors with 2-3/16″ wide slats, with 2″ spacing between the slats. These slats are fixed in place (i.e., not movable like shutters). Sun Mountain can also manufacture “false louvers,” with slats cut into solid wood with no open airspace between.
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Sun Mountain employs a process that merges Old World craftsmanship with modern woodworking technology. With a dedicated team working to design and craft the perfect doors for your project, Sun Mountain offers the highest quality wood doors on the market, all made in the USA!

Sun Mountain’s custom wood doors are literally made by hand, including the touch of over 50 pairs of hands to produce a single door.









