| MCCLEARY, WA -- Simpson Door Company has just introduced a new line of Interior Decorative French Doors
that provide "architectural continuity" with the company's existing exterior product line.
"We've seen the demand for architectural consistency grow rapidly in the last two years," says Jim Brandt, marketing manager for Simpson Door Company. "We've always taken pride in being able to offer any door in any species, and now we can offer matching designs for both exterior and interior applications."
The expansion adds 12 new, full-lite decorative glass designs made of Douglas fir or Western Hemlock. The new stile and rail doors are constructed with engineered components and incorporate square sticking that mimics classic Shaker styling. The new designs are available with a choice of six unique inserts made of 5/8" thick, triple-glazed, insulated decorative glass. Each option is available with black, silver or brass caming.
Simpson is also adding the same 12 designs to its collection of Redi-Prime¨ doors along with 22 other Single-Glazed French Interior Door designs already available in a number of standard wood species. The expansion nearly doubles the number of Redi-Prime designs now available, making it one of the industry's most complete selections of interior primed doors. All value-priced Redi-Prime doors are primed at the factory and delivered ready to paint.
All of Simpson's Interior Decorative French Doors are 1-3/8" thick and come in standard widths of 2'0", 2'4", 2'6", 2'8" and 3'0". Standard heights include 6'8", 7'0" and 8'0".
Simpson's website is at: http://www.simpsondoor.com
This eUpdate posting by: Steve@BuildingOnline.com
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