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32 in. x 80 in. Knotty Alder Left Hand 4-Lite Clear Glass Unfinished Wood Prehung Front Door by Krosswood Doors

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32 in. x 80 in. Knotty Alder Left Hand 4-Lite Clear Glass Unfinished Wood Prehung Front Door by Krosswood DoorsKnotty Alder 4 Lite Unfinished Prehung Front Door, Left Hand Handcrafted from engineered knotty alder, this prehung exterior door brings rustic warmth and natural character to your entry. Four clear Low E tempered glass lites invite daylight while weatherstripping and an adjustable inswing threshold help seal out drafts. Arrives unfinished and ready for your stain or clear coat. Key Features: Rustic Knotty Alder Construction: Engineered stiles rails

Knotty Alder 4-Lite Unfinished Prehung Front Door, Left-Hand

Handcrafted from engineered knotty alder, this prehung exterior door brings rustic warmth and natural character to your entry. Four clear Low-E tempered glass lites invite daylight while weatherstripping and an adjustable inswing threshold help seal out drafts. Arrives unfinished and ready for your stain or clear coat.


Key Features:

  • Rustic Knotty Alder Construction: Engineered stiles/rails with full 1-3/4 in. thick solid panel for durability and stability
  • Energy-Saving Glass: Insulated, tempered clear Low-E 4-lite design brightens the foyer while improving efficiency
  • Ready to Finish: Unfinished surface accepts stain or clear finish to match your style
  • Prehung Convenience: Left-hand inswing, double-bored, solid wood jamb, bronze exterior hinges, and weatherstripping included
  • Built for the Elements: Adjustable bronze inswing threshold and doweled construction help resist warping; overhang required

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Door Height 80 in
Door Width 32 in
Door Thickness 1.75 in
Nominal Door Height 80 in
Nominal Door Width 32 in
Nominal Door Thickness 2 in
Jamb Size 5-1/2 in
Rough Opening Height 82 in
Rough Opening Width 34 in
Material Wood (Knotty Alder)
Frame Material Wood
Color/Finish Unfinished
Finish Type Unfinished
Color Family Alder
Door Type Exterior Prehung
Door Configuration Single Door
Door Handing Left-Hand/Inswing
Bore Type Double Bore
Features Glass Panel, Lockset Bore (Double Bore), Weatherstripping
Glass Style Clear Glass
Glass Layout 1/2 Lite
Number of Lites 4 Lite
Glass Shape Square Lite
Glass Caming Finish No caming
Door Glass Insulation Low-E
Panel Type 2 Panel
Hinge Finish Oil Rubbed Bronze
Hinge Type Standard
Number of Hinges 4
Included Instructions; No additional items included
Suggested Application Front
Energy Star Qualified Not Qualified
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year
Product Weight 128.58 lb
Construction Sturdy doweled construction; solid knotty alder wood jamb
Threshold Adjustable bronze inswing threshold
Overhang Requirement Adequate overhang required; see warranty

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is the door ready to install out of the box?
A: Yes, it comes prehung with jamb, hinges, threshold, weatherstripping, and double bore; finish before installation.


Q: What finishing is required?
A: The knotty alder is unfinished; apply exterior-grade stain or clear finish per instructions before exposure to weather.


Q: What type of glass is included?
A: Insulated, tempered clear glass with Low-E coating for energy efficiency.


Q: What are the rough opening dimensions?
A: Approximately 34 in. wide by 82 in. high.


Q: Does it support smart locks?
A: Yes, the standard double-bore prep fits most keyless entry and smart lock sets.


A Warm Welcome in Natural Knotty Alder

This door is a love letter to craftsmanship—its knotty alder grain and four airy lites usher in light with rustic sophistication. The visible knots feel artful and organic, grounding a modern farmhouse or cottage facade. Finish it in a moody walnut stain and pair with oil-rubbed bronze hardware for a tailored entrance. It’s an inviting, everyday luxury that sets the tone for the entire home.


Elevate your curb appeal and natural light—finish and install this Krosswood knotty alder prehung door today.

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