
Grills Between Glass 12 Light Flush Glazed Fiberglass Entry Door - 3/4 Lite (36" x 80")
Traditional Divided Light Style with Natural Light
This 12-light fiberglass entry door features clear glass with grills between the panes, creating a classic divided light appearance that allows natural light while adding traditional character. The flush glazed glass is permanently integrated into the door slab for a sleek, streamlined appearance with a larger visible glass area. Built with Premium Build fiberglass construction for lasting durability. Available in Satin Smooth (white) and Rift Cut Woodgrain (tan) surface textures to accommodate painted or stained finishes.
Grilles Between Glass That Deliver Classic Divided-Light Style
The Grilles Between Glass (GBG) design features decorative bars sealed between two panes of insulated glass, creating the look of multiple divided glass sections while maintaining a smooth, flat surface. Available in white or black finishes and offered in both 5/8" and 7/8" bar widths, this style allows homeowners to achieve traditional grid patterns that complement a wide range of architectural styles.
Because the grilles are enclosed inside the glass unit, the surface remains easy to clean without dust collecting on exposed bars. This protected design helps maintain long-term appearance while reducing maintenance compared to traditional external grilles or multiple individual panes. The result is a classic divided-light look with modern durability and convenience.
With clear glass between the grilles, this style allows generous natural light to enter while maintaining full outward visibility. Grilles Between Glass are an excellent choice for traditional, craftsman, farmhouse, and transitional homes where architectural detail and timeless curb appeal are priorities.
3/4 Lite Design with Integrated Flush Glazed Glass
The 3/4 Lite configuration features a tall upper glass section paired with a solid lower panel, creating a balanced design that allows natural light into the home while maintaining durability where everyday contact is most likely to occur. This layout creates a strong vertical presence and works well across traditional, transitional, and contemporary home styles.
Flush glazed doors feature glass that is permanently integrated directly into the door slab rather than mounted inside a removable frame. This construction creates a sleek, streamlined appearance with a larger visible glass area and fewer visible trim components, allowing decorative glass designs to stand out while maintaining a clean, cohesive look across the door surface.
The lower panel incorporates traditional profile molding designed to replicate the depth and shadow lines found in classic wood door designs. This molded detail adds visual dimension and architectural character that complements the flush glazed glass above.
Traditional Divided Light Style with Natural Light
This 12-light fiberglass entry door features clear glass with grills between the panes, creating a classic divided light appearance that allows natural light while adding traditional character. The flush glazed glass is permanently integrated into the door slab for a sleek, streamlined appearance with a larger visible glass area. Built with Premium Build fiberglass construction for lasting durability. Available in Satin Smooth (white) and Rift Cut Woodgrain (tan) surface textures to accommodate painted or stained finishes.
Grilles Between Glass That Deliver Classic Divided-Light Style
The Grilles Between Glass (GBG) design features decorative bars sealed between two panes of insulated glass, creating the look of multiple divided glass sections while maintaining a smooth, flat surface. Available in white or black finishes and offered in both 5/8" and 7/8" bar widths, this style allows homeowners to achieve traditional grid patterns that complement a wide range of architectural styles.
Because the grilles are enclosed inside the glass unit, the surface remains easy to clean without dust collecting on exposed bars. This protected design helps maintain long-term appearance while reducing maintenance compared to traditional external grilles or multiple individual panes. The result is a classic divided-light look with modern durability and convenience.
With clear glass between the grilles, this style allows generous natural light to enter while maintaining full outward visibility. Grilles Between Glass are an excellent choice for traditional, craftsman, farmhouse, and transitional homes where architectural detail and timeless curb appeal are priorities.
3/4 Lite Design with Integrated Flush Glazed Glass
The 3/4 Lite configuration features a tall upper glass section paired with a solid lower panel, creating a balanced design that allows natural light into the home while maintaining durability where everyday contact is most likely to occur. This layout creates a strong vertical presence and works well across traditional, transitional, and contemporary home styles.
Flush glazed doors feature glass that is permanently integrated directly into the door slab rather than mounted inside a removable frame. This construction creates a sleek, streamlined appearance with a larger visible glass area and fewer visible trim components, allowing decorative glass designs to stand out while maintaining a clean, cohesive look across the door surface.
The lower panel incorporates traditional profile molding designed to replicate the depth and shadow lines found in classic wood door designs. This molded detail adds visual dimension and architectural character that complements the flush glazed glass above.
Original: $1,560.00
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$546.00Description
Traditional Divided Light Style with Natural Light
This 12-light fiberglass entry door features clear glass with grills between the panes, creating a classic divided light appearance that allows natural light while adding traditional character. The flush glazed glass is permanently integrated into the door slab for a sleek, streamlined appearance with a larger visible glass area. Built with Premium Build fiberglass construction for lasting durability. Available in Satin Smooth (white) and Rift Cut Woodgrain (tan) surface textures to accommodate painted or stained finishes.
Grilles Between Glass That Deliver Classic Divided-Light Style
The Grilles Between Glass (GBG) design features decorative bars sealed between two panes of insulated glass, creating the look of multiple divided glass sections while maintaining a smooth, flat surface. Available in white or black finishes and offered in both 5/8" and 7/8" bar widths, this style allows homeowners to achieve traditional grid patterns that complement a wide range of architectural styles.
Because the grilles are enclosed inside the glass unit, the surface remains easy to clean without dust collecting on exposed bars. This protected design helps maintain long-term appearance while reducing maintenance compared to traditional external grilles or multiple individual panes. The result is a classic divided-light look with modern durability and convenience.
With clear glass between the grilles, this style allows generous natural light to enter while maintaining full outward visibility. Grilles Between Glass are an excellent choice for traditional, craftsman, farmhouse, and transitional homes where architectural detail and timeless curb appeal are priorities.
3/4 Lite Design with Integrated Flush Glazed Glass
The 3/4 Lite configuration features a tall upper glass section paired with a solid lower panel, creating a balanced design that allows natural light into the home while maintaining durability where everyday contact is most likely to occur. This layout creates a strong vertical presence and works well across traditional, transitional, and contemporary home styles.
Flush glazed doors feature glass that is permanently integrated directly into the door slab rather than mounted inside a removable frame. This construction creates a sleek, streamlined appearance with a larger visible glass area and fewer visible trim components, allowing decorative glass designs to stand out while maintaining a clean, cohesive look across the door surface.
The lower panel incorporates traditional profile molding designed to replicate the depth and shadow lines found in classic wood door designs. This molded detail adds visual dimension and architectural character that complements the flush glazed glass above.
























