Traditional fiberglass door with two plank panels and a half curved top
The Two Panel Half Curved Top With Planks is one of Panes' custom-built entry doors — designed, manufactured, and shipped from our 80,000 sq ft Toronto facility. Every unit is built to order to the specifications you choose in our configurator: size, panel layout, color, glass, hardware, and finish. There is no third-party retail markup; you pay the manufacturer's price.
The Two Panel Half Curved Top With Planks is a fiberglass-skinned insulated door. Fiberglass is the closest factory-built alternative to real wood: it accepts stain and paint, the surface holds its embossed grain (oak, mahogany, fir) over decades of weather exposure, and unlike wood it will not warp, swell, or rot. Recommended for homeowners who want the look of stained wood without the upkeep — especially on south- and west-facing entries that take the most sun.
The Two Panel Half Curved Top With Planks carries traditional proportions — raised panels, decorative glass options, and finishes that pair with brass, antique, or oil-rubbed bronze hardware. Suits colonial, Victorian, farmhouse, and most pre-1980s residential architecture.
The Two Panel Half Curved Top With Planks is built to your specified width and height. Standard widths range from 32.00" to 48.00" (single, double, and sidelite configurations); heights from 79" to 79". Custom sizes outside these ranges can be quoted on request.
Available widths: 32.00", 34.00", 36.00", 48.00".
Available heights: 79.00".
The Two Panel Half Curved Top With Planks starts at $3,860 for the base configuration. Final price depends on size, glass package, hardware, and finish choices — all shown live in the configurator with no sales call required. Most orders ship in 3–4 weeks from our Toronto facility direct to your project.
Use the live configurator to build the Two Panel Half Curved Top With Planks to your exact specifications and see real pricing in 60 seconds. Or browse our pre-configured Two Panel Half Curved Top With Planks variants in the shop — ready-to-order versions of popular configurations.