1955-1965
Post-war Cottage, Early Ranch
The Grover is our signature door. It's the most common, iconic residential door of the mid-century. The earliest we have seen is the 1930s, but the heyday of this design was the post-war housing boom of the 1950’s.
Grover (D) is a trim take on the classic proportions of the Grover (C). The smaller windows were more common toward the late 50's and into the 60's.
The "Grover" (D) Kit comes with three 4"x12" windows, wood trim, sealant, and screws. Detailed instructions show you how to build the "Grover" (D).
Compatible Products
Exterior Doorlite Kits by Crestview Doors are made for use with any flush 3/0 x 6/8 (or 36" x 80") door measuring 1-3/4" thick such as:
Masonite "Belleville" Smooth Flush Fiberglass Entry Door with No Glass
Masonite or Jeld-Wen Wood Veneer Flush Door
Therma-Tru Smooth Star Flush Fiberglass Entry Door with No Glass
Post-war Cottage, Early Ranch
The Grover is our signature door. It's the most common, iconic residential door of the mid-century. The earliest we have seen is the 1930s, but the heyday of this design was the post-war housing boom of the 1950’s.
Grover (D) is a trim take on the classic proportions of the Grover (C). The smaller windows were more common toward the late 50's and into the 60's.
The "Grover" (D) Kit comes with three 4"x12" windows, wood trim, sealant, and screws. Detailed instructions show you how to build the "Grover" (D).
Compatible Products
Exterior Doorlite Kits by Crestview Doors are made for use with any flush 3/0 x 6/8 (or 36" x 80") door measuring 1-3/4" thick such as:
Masonite "Belleville" Smooth Flush Fiberglass Entry Door with No Glass
Masonite or Jeld-Wen Wood Veneer Flush Door
Therma-Tru Smooth Star Flush Fiberglass Entry Door with No Glass
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