• Customize Your Door with Crossbucks

    What was once a structural element—a diagonal brace over the panels of a door—crossbucks are now a popular design choice. From rustic-chic mountain getaways to minimalist urban spaces to grand…

  • Have You Considered Wood Plank Doors?

    Plank doors may be similar in design to panel doors, but with panels made of large vertical slats—vertical boards placed side-by-side filling the width of the panel space. Planks are…

  • Top Five Door Trends: 2019

    It’s been another great year for custom wood products in the home, especially doors. And, as 2018 comes to a close, we have gathered some insights into what is trending…

  • 20th Anniversary

    Sun Mountain was founded in January 1998 as a distributor, pre-hanger, and pre-finisher of wood doors and mouldings, servicing luxury homes in Colorado. The company celebrated its 20th Anniversary in business…

  • Walnut Wood

    Walnut hardwood has beautiful and distinct differences in color between the nearly white sapwood and the heartwood that ranges from a deep, rich, almost chocolate brown to a purplish black.

  • Sun Mountain Opens New Showroom in Denver, Colorado

    Sun Mountain announced that it has opened a new boutique showroom in Denver, Colorado. Located at 582 South Broadway in the heart of the Denver Design District, the new business…

  • Flush Entry Doors

    Most flush (or flat surface) doors cannot be installed as entry doors—due to thin surface veneers that do not perform well when exposed to exterior elements. Sun Mountain manufactures flush…

  • Elliptical Arches

    Sun Mountain offers a variety of arched-top doors, and one of the unique and beautiful arches is the elliptical arch. This egg-shaped arch differs greatly from standard flat arch or…

  • Stile and Rail Doors Can be Modern

    Modern doors are often flush construction, providing a simple design with minimal embellishments. But modern doors can also be stile and rail construction. Design elements frequently include a square top,…

  • Cedar Wood

    Traditionally used in humidors, Cedar is prized for its resistance to insect attacks and rot, and is an excellent choice for exterior doors.