MODERN IN DENVER: A STRIKING MAPLE DOOR
In a house that teeters between Contemporary and Cottage Styles, a striking modern Maple entry door tips the scale toward a uniquely fresh interpretation of both styles. Read more
In a house that teeters between Contemporary and Cottage Styles, a striking modern Maple entry door tips the scale toward a uniquely fresh interpretation of both styles. Read more
Pivot door hardware supports much wider and heavier doors than traditional pin-and-barrel hinges—while creating the illusion that the door is floating within its frame. Read more
White Oak is a favorite choice of wood species for doors—and one of Sun Mountain’s most popular. But did you know that White Oak logs can be cut in different ways to achieve uniquely striking looks? Read more
While sliding barn doors may have gained their foothold in rustic- and farmhouse-style homes, they have definitely found their way into modern interiors. Read more
Often Dutch doors are designed in the Traditional style—with arched tops and shelves applied to the bottom portion of the door. But we are now seeing the Dutch door functionality applied in Modern and Contemporary settings. Read more
Sapele, the gorgeous species of hardwood reminiscent of Mahogany, is known for its distinctive grain figure and is prized for its lustrous iridescence. It is used in the production of furniture, luxury flooring, and guitars, as well as in boat building. And, Sun Mountain builds beautiful doors from Sapele! Read more
Sun Mountain manufactures extraordinary flush (or flat-surfaced) doors that can be used in exterior applications. The unique 3-lite flush entry door featured here is a new Sun Mountain design. Read more
Painted exterior doors have been a statement design choice for decades, but painted interior doors are growing in popularity—perhaps a more interesting way to add color to a room than the once trendy “accent wall.” Did you know that Sun Mountain can prime coat wood doors, preparing them for on-site painting? Read more
Doors can open and close in a variety of ways, and one unique function growing in popularity is the “pivot” door—generally used on entry doors. These doors operate on a special pivot hinge, with pins that attach at the top and bottom of the door, installed several inches from the door edge. Read more