A door is a movable structure, typically a hinged or sliding panel, designed to close an entranceway to a building, room, or vehicle. Its primary function is to provide security by controlling access, but it also serves secondary purposes like ensuring privacy, dampening noise, and controlling ventilation or light. Core Anatomy of a Door
The main part of the door that swings or slides. Search results for: door
The bottom piece of an exterior door frame, typically sloped to shed water. A door is a movable structure, typically a
The vertical edges of a door panel. The side with hinges is the "hinge stile," while the opposite side is the "lock stile". The bottom piece of an exterior door frame,
A complete door assembly, often called a when sold together, consists of several technical components:
The horizontal segments of the door panel, including the top rail, bottom (kick) rail, and middle rails.