These 26 pictures are from past Quality Doors customers of ours. As we start to receive photo from our customers for Woodmont Doors, we will start to add those to this page.
Some photos are before and after shots and will be noted. Brief descriptions of the doors will follow too. And for the designs that cross over to Woodmont Doors designs, we will post links to our Woodmont
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 Design 504 mitered raised panel doors shown above. 504 4-lite mullion doors directly to the right. (ML4) See Woodmont Doors design 125.
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 See Woodmont Doors design 125 mullion doors.
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 Design 301 doors on upper cabinets. Design 300 raised panel doors on lower cabinets. Drawer fronts are slab fronts with matching edge profile. See Woodmont Doors design 200 and 201 doors.
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 Design 300 raised panel doors with slab drawer fronts. Side view of kitchen to the left. See Woodmont Doors design 200 doors.
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As you might have guessed, this is the before photo of the remodel to the right.
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Series 700 RTF (rigid thermal foil) raised panel doors. Nice touch with the tile counters. Woodmont Doors plans to add RTF doors soon!
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The before look.
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Raised panel finished oak doors and valances. See Woodmont Doors design 200 doors.
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Same kitchen as above - before look.
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The remodel with raised panel oak doors. See Woodmont Doors design 200 doors.
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 Design 701 and 70 RTF doors - matte white.
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 Design 701 and 70 RTF doors - matte white. 6-lite mullion door in upper corner cabinet.
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RTF mullion doors and drawer fronts.
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Quality Doors are made to the sixteenth of an inch. Minimum sizes exist for each door design and that information is posted on each Series page
in the Quality Doors section of our web site. All doors are considered custom and made to order. Every kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, or entertainment center is different. You do not have to place generic
doors on anything. Select a wood door, RTF door, or melamine door and have them made for your application. We can offer tech support to some extent. When it comes to actual measurements, those are up to you
to provide. Never hesitate to relay your questions to us. We are here to help. |

Before refacing and installing new doors ...
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 after refacing and installing new doors. Design 301 4-lite mullion doors on top, design 300 raised panel wood doors below with slab drawer fronts. See Woodmont Doors design 205 mullion doors.
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Same kitchen as two pictures directly above. Just the other side. Picture to right is design 301 raised panel doors on uppers, design 400 slab drawer fronts below.
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Again, same kitchen as above shown from other side of breakfast bar. Picture to the right is their refacing job. Kitchen is brighter and looks new. There is no need to
replace cabinet boxes when you can reface them.
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 The new look. See Woodmont doors design 200 and 205 doors, and then their finished plywood options.
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 A built-in entertainment center with doors closed. See Woodmont Doors design 400 doors.
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Same entertainment center using Accuride Flipper Door Slides, also available through Eclectic-ware.
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Customer designed and built a built-in closet unit using Frost Red Oak doors and 3-1/2" wide Frost face frame. To build your own face frame, order series 400 drawer
fronts with the 114 edge. Minimum width is 3-1/2", lengths up to 96". The following 3 pictures are enlargements of the unit above. See Woodmont Doors design 201 doors. |
 See Woodmont Doors design 201 doors.
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See Woodmont Doors design 201 doors.
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 See Woodmont Doors design 201 doors.
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Quality Doors have many uses. Armoires and entertainment centers have modern and traditional looks. With custom made wood cabinet doors, finished or unfinished, you can
achieve many looks. And when we say custom, we mean it. An example is: select a raised panel door design from series 300, select your wood species, then select a frame profile, a
panel profile, and an edge profile. Elect to have them finished or unfinished. And if you need a door 17-9/16" wide by 43-1/8" tall, you will get it. You are not stuck trying
to make a standard size fit, you order the size you need. See Woodmont Doors series 100 page. On that page, they
also have series 300 plywood panel "mitered corner" doors. |
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