Exterior Doors with Glass

Exterior doors with glass bring abundant natural light into your home through stunning glass panel designs in clear, frosted, decorative, and divided lite options. Browse a wide selection of fiberglass, wood, and iron constructions across traditional, craftsman, modern, and Mediterranean styles. Whether you're pairing with sidelites, transoms, or both, glass doors brighten your foyer while delivering style, security, and energy efficiency.

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Helpful Exterior Doors with Glass Information

What materials are available for exterior doors with glass?

  • Wood: Offers a classic, warm appearance and can be custom stained or painted. Best when with an appropriately sized overhang is present on the front of a home, but will need periodic sealing or refinishing to protect against moisture and sun.
  • Fiberglass: Low-maintenance and durable; resists warping and wear. Some manufacturers also offer fiberglass doors that can mimic wood grain or have a smooth, modern finish.
  • Iron: Heavy-duty construction and a dramatic look. Often paired with decorative glass for both style and security.

Are glass doors energy efficient?

Yes, when you select insulated or Low-E glass and a door with proper weatherstripping and an insulated core. Look for ENERGY STAR® ratings for the best performance.

What are common door and glass configurations?

What are the most popular glass options for an exterior door?

Choosing the right glass type for your exterior door depends on three key factors: the direction your door faces, the level of privacy you prefer, and your local climate. Here are some of the most popular options to consider.

  • Textured or patterned: Textured glass includes rain, flemish, reeded or water (waterfall). These textures differ in privacy level and light diffusion, while also adding a design interest.
  • Insulated (double or triple pane): Improves energy efficiency and reduces outside noise.
  • Frosted: Provides privacy while still letting light in.
  • Beveled: Decorative edges that catch and reflect light for a refined look.
  • Low-E coatings: Invisible coatings that help reduce heat transfer and block UV rays.

How do I balance privacy and natural light?

Choose textured, frosted, or patterned glass, or add internal mini-blinds or built-in shades. These options allow light to enter while obscuring direct views into your home.