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The Beauty and Durability of Solid Wood Interior Doors

Installing solid wood interior doors is an excellent way to enhance the aesthetics and functionality of your home. These doors not only offer a rich, elegant appearance but also come with a range of benefits that extend beyond their beauty. From durability to design versatility, solid wood doors can significantly elevate your home's interior. Here are five key takeaways that highlight the advantages of choosing solid wood doors for your living spaces.
David Pease
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Install a Threshold on an Exterior Door

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Install a Threshold on an Exterior Door

Installing a threshold on an exterior door is a crucial task for ensuring a weather-tight seal and smooth operation of the door. Thresholds (or sills) sit under your door, it helps in directing the water away from your home. The Threshold works together with a door sweep to seal the bottom of your entryway against pests and drafts.
David Pease
Upgrade Your Home with a DIY Door Glass Replacement Kit

Upgrade Your Home with a DIY Door Glass Replacement Kit

Ever glance at your front door and think, "Hmm, could use a bit of a facelift"? You're not alone. The entrance to our homes says a lot about us, and there's no easier way to freshen up its look than with a new set of door glass. That's where the Glass from Pease Doors coms into play. Not only does it promise an upgrade to your home's aesthetic, but it's also a DIY project that's both satisfying and surprisingly simple. Ready to boost your curb appeal? Let's get into it.
Denis Popov
Painting vs. Staining Interior Doors - Pease Doors: The Door Store

Painting vs. Staining Interior Doors

The decision to paint or stain an interior door depends on personal preference, the type of door, and the overall look you want to achieve. Here are some factors to consider...
David Pease
Poplar vs. Mahogany - What's the Better Option for Interior Doors? - Pease Doors: The Door Store

Poplar vs. Mahogany - What's the Better Option for Interior Doors?

When it comes to choosing the right type of wood for your new interior door, there are a few key factors to consider, such as cost, durability, and aesthetics. Two popular options are poplar wood and mahogany wood. Each has its own unique set of benefits and drawbacks, so it's important to weigh your options carefully to make the best decision for your home.

David Pease
How to Choose a New Front Door - Pease Doors: The Door Store

How to Choose a New Front Door

Your front door is the first thing that people see when they visit your home, so it's important to choose one that not only looks great, but also provides security, energy efficiency, and durability. Here are some things to consider when choosing a new front door...
David Pease