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ENTRY DOOR PANEL & SIDELITE STYLES

Buying a new entry door provides a unique opportunity to enhance the curb appeal of your home, with door styles that complement your home’s design. ProVia offers a variety of door panel styles, including front doors with sidelites, glass panels, and transoms, to enable you to make your entryway as elegant as you like.

For a really grand or unique entrance, consider adding an 8-foot-tall door or a Signet® entry door with an engraved design on the slab. With ProVia, you’re buying a custom door, so the sky’s the limit in creating the door of your dreams. View the available entry door styles for each of ProVia’s door brands.

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EMBARQ® FIBERGLASS DOORS

Whether you choose a front door with or without glass, sidelites, or transoms, all Embarq entry door systems are ENERGY STAR® certified. Browse these popular Embarq styles, or view the Embarq section of our door catalog for complete door and sidelite style options. Use the Door Configurator on our Envision page to visualize door styles with different color or glass selections.

SIGNET® FIBERGLASS DOORS

Our most popular brand, Signet doors offer the widest selection in door styles—doors with or without glass, entry doors with sidelites and transoms, and special options including8-foot doors,inscribed doors, and doors with Simulated Divided Panels.

Browse these popular Signet styles, or view the Signet section of ourdoor catalogfor complete door and sidelite style options. Want to visualize door styles with different color or glass selections? Try the Door Configurator on ourEnvisionpage.

HERITAGE™ FIBERGLASS DOORS

The Oak woodgrain or Smooth texture of Heritage entry doors is accented by an attractive selection of door panel styles.

Browse these popular Heritage styles, or view the Heritage section of ourdoor catalogfor complete door and sidelite style options. Want to visualize door styles with different color or glass selections? Try the Door Configurator on ourEnvisionpage.

LEGACY™ STEEL DOORS

When you think of a steel door, the words “cold” or “plain” may come to mind. However, contrary to popular belief, a steel door can provide the security you need and look beautiful. ProVia’s Legacy doors are available in a variety of exterior door styles with or without glass, including entry doors with sidelites and transoms.

Browse these popular Legacy styles, or view the Legacy section of ourdoor catalogfor complete door and sidelite style options. Want to visualize door styles with different color or glass selections? Try the Door Configurator on ourEnvisionpage.

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SIMULATED DIVIDED PANELS

For a stylish and modern look, Simulated Divided Panel fiberglass doors feature 3-inch or 5-inch panels applied to the surface of glass on Signet Fir and Smooth 460 style doors or directly onto the skin of Signet Fir or Smooth 001 style doors. Numerous configurations and endless paint, glaze, or stain colors allow you to create a door design that is contemporary and on-trend.

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Should front door have sidelights? ›

Sidelights provide more natural light

Increasing the amount of natural light is the most compelling benefit of adding sidelights to a door. Natural light adds warmth and beauty to a room and can create a sense of openness. This is especially important in an entryway, which is a natural gathering place.

What is the rough opening for a front door with sidelights? ›

ConfigurationActual Unit SizeRough Opening Size
Pre-hung Single Door with 1 Sidelite50-1/2" x 81-1/2"51" x 82"
Pre-hung Single Door with 2 Sidelites63-1/4" x 81-1/2"63-3/4" x 82"
Pre-hung Double Door74-1/2" x 81-1/2"75" x 82"
Pre-hung Double Door with 2 Sidelites (36" doors, 12" sidelites)100" x 81-1/2"100-1/2" x 82"
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What are the different types of sidelights? ›

Sidelights offer a range of options, including clear, frosted, tinted, or stained-glass variations. They can also be customized with exquisite grille styles and patterns, adding a touch of elegance.

What are front doors with side windows called? ›

Sidelites (also called sidelights) are narrow, vertical windows on one or both sides of an exterior or patio door. Though they are commonly paired on either side of a front door, it is possible to have a sidelite on only the right-hand or left-hand side of a doorway depending on the space available. FIND YOURS.

How to secure a front door with sidelights? ›

If you have a sidelight on just one side of your door, one suggestion is to move the location of the hinges so that your knob or lever are on the opposite side as the glass. That will typically reduce intruders' ability to reach through a broken window to unlatch your door.

Are sidelites secure? ›

The glass used in sidelites is almost always toughened safety glass. It's created using a special process which significantly increases its strength. Toughened glass is heated intensely and cooled rapidly, so that the interior of the panel sets at a different pressure than the exterior.

Should sidelights be same color as door? ›

Sidelights should also match a door in terms of color, materials or stain. However, if your home has a color palette that includes multiple colors that mesh well with each other, sidelights can be used to incorporate one or more of those colors around exterior doors.

What do sidelights look like? ›

Sidelights (sometimes called parking lights) are positioned on the four corners of your car. At the front, they are usually contained in the same unit as your normal headlights. When illuminated, they emit a small white light.

When should you use sidelights? ›

What are sidelights? Also known as parking lights, sidelights tend to be found in the headlamp unit of your car's front corners. They aren't as bright as headlights, so they're best used when it's not quite dark enough to switch to your full beams. They're usually found on a dashboard dial or steering wheel stalk.

What is a sidelite door? ›

A sidelite is a narrow, vertical window that sits to the side of an entry door. Sidelites often get built into the same frame assembly of the door and can appear on one side or both sides of a door. Sidelites typically serve decorative purposes but they're a good way to add natural light to a home, too.

How wide is a front door with sidelights? ›

There is no such thing as a “standard width” for a front door with 2 sidelites* it has however, become popular in new construction to build for front doors that are 36” wide by 80” tall (to make homes accessible) and to have sidelites that are 12” wide by 80” tall (each—making the finished front opening 5' wide or 60” ...

Do they make sidelights that open? ›

The side windows are actually called sidelights! They are usually “fixed”, meaning that they do not open. We often build these single door openings with a sidelight that operates like a double door. This allows the homeowner to open the sidelight when the need to move large items into the home.

Do you have to have sidelights? ›

Do you need sidelights to pass an MOT? Your sidelights must be unobscured and in good working order to pass your MOT. All four lights must come on, without much delay, from an easily accessible switch.

Should you have one or two lights at the front door? ›

Both work depending on the space and overall look you are going for. The general rule of thumb is.. if you have only 1 sconce you should hang it on the door knob side for a well-lit viewing for entering the home. If you are lucky enough to have a symmetrical entry than 2 sconces look best.

What is the purpose of a door sidelight? ›

Sidelights are vertical pieces of glass placed on the sides of an entry door to add more natural light to your home. Full light sidelights allow in the most light, while craftsman light sidelights have smaller panes of glass for more privacy. Discover how sidelights can complement your entry door design.

What is the point in sidelights? ›

Sidelights aren't as bright as headlights, so are used by drivers to make themselves visible to traffic during times when it's not dark enough for main lights.

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