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  • Lumicor Translucent Door Panels
  • Source: BUILDER Online 5/4/2010
  • ProShot SprayerIn lieu of glass, the manufacturer uses Lumicor decorative acrylic in its new line of interior doors. The panels are made with translucent resins that encapsulate a variety of materials such as grass, paper, metal, fabric, or recycled glass. The panels can be ordered on a select number of interior French doors in a variety of sizes. Cost: $800 to $1,300. Simpson Door Co. 800-746-7766. More
  • Custom Wood Doors
  • Source: ProSales Online 11/11/2009
  • The Custom Wood interior and exterior door collection now includes contemporary designs. The new products feature combinations of metal inlays, decorative glass, and complementary wood species such as mahogany, walnut, and cherry. 800.877.9482. More

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  • New JELD-WEN Juniper Doors Deliver Sustainable, Eco-Savvy Style with Rustic Appeal
  • Source: ebuild 5/19/2008
  • Jeld-WenWith JELD-WEN's new Juniper door, it's a beautiful balance of both. The world's largest manufacturer of reliable windows and doors is the first to introduce interior and exterior doors made with Western juniper as part of the JELD-WEN; IWP; Estate collection. As a result, JELD-WEN has turned an environmental concern into an eco-savvy option for homeowners, builders and remodelers looking for authentic rustic style. More
  • Lynden Door Inc. Achieves Chain of Custody Certification
  • Source: ebuild 2/12/2008
  • Lyndon DoorWhile the walls of your home still can't talk, they can move – thanks to advances in track technology and new thinking about how living spaces can be defined. The result is rooms that can serve multiple purposes and be virtually redesigned by simply sliding a wall panel. More

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