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Church Door with Solid Transom |
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Corsica Church |
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Ottana Church |
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Capri Church.
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San MarcoHand crafted for St. Georges Church
1130 Falmouth Rd; Centerville, MA
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Vinci |
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Venice IV.
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San LeoHand crafted for St. John
The Forerunner Orthodox Church;
8500 S. Archer Ave;
Willow Springs, IL
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Sanzeno |
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PaduaHand crafted for St. Leo Church; 202 W.
Church Street; Taunton, MN
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BedolinoHand crafted for South Louisville
Baptist Church, 933 South Church Ave, Louisville, MS |
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Carlentini II |
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Custom Church Door |
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Custom Mahogany Decorative
Church Doors by Borano can feature custom hand carved decorations like
crosses or other insignia. Decorative details can be added to church
doors and may be carved into the wood or applied onto the surface.
Borano can also work decorative iron pieces into the design.
Church doors have a more grand presence than the front door of a
residential home. One reason for this is that church doors are, in most
cases, physically larger than home doors, and consequently weigh more.
It is not, however, just the sheer size of church doors that invokes the
sense of gravitas that you won't find in typical home doors, but also
the intricacy that is involved in crafting them.
With custom wood entry doors from Borano, you can have an entry door
made of genuine Mahogany, which is more dense than most hardwoods that
are commonly used for home entry doors. Borano doors are also thicker
than standard doors and can be ordered in any custom size, shape and
design.
You won't be lacking for decorative touches on your heavy, solid wood
doors, from the specific finish to the design of the door itself. Some
designs already incorporate metal detailing, but you can add decorative
metal nails to many styles, as well. You can also purchase similarly
decorative doors for archways within your place of worship. |
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