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In 1895, George Vanderbilt built his $10 million Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. You may not need or want a 250-room manse, but you can have an entry door inspired by the designs at Vanderbilt's estate.
Part of Clark Hall Doors' "Biltmore Collection" this door is made with solid white oak and trimmed in raised moldings. The iron grillwork sits atop insulated glass (offered in antique, reeded or flemish glass).
This door is one of 11 designs in this collection and comes with a five-year warranty.
Supplier: Clark Hall Doors
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