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Give Your Home a Unique Pacific Northwest Twist with these Locally-Made Doors

Whether you want to transform the look of your home or simply need to upgrade an old door, these locally-made doors from Pacific Pride are definitely worth a look. 


Located in Sumner, Wash., Pacific Pride specializes in designing and building high quality wood doors with a Pacific Northwest flavor.  Made from real wood including mahogany and Alder, Pacific Pride offers a complete line of exterior and interior doors ranging in style form Craftsman to Contemporary. 


Exterior doors come in four styles - Craftsman, Contemporary, Traditional and Rustic - giving homeowners a wide range of looks from which to choose.  Its Cottage Series offers the homeowner a choice of “extra wide” doors including options such as sidelites (window panels on either side of the door) and Dutch Door.  Interior doors come in a variety of types, including barn doors and frosted glass doors with the “Laundry” or “Pantry” graphics tastefully embedded on the glass.


For the do it yourselfer, Pacific Pride offers its “Barn Door in a Box,” which is exactly what it sounds like - a barn door kit, complete with everything you need to install your own locally-crafted barn door.  The Barn Door in a Box comes unfinished, letting you stain or paint them in the finish of your choice.  Doors are constructed either from radiata pine or alder, and come pre-drilled so you simply attach the hardware.  And if you have a shorter door or application, all you have to do is to cut each plank down to fit before assembling the door.


You can see Pacific Pride doors at local home shows, as well as by visiting their website at https://pcbp.com/.


 
 
 

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