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What is a Panel Door?

Wednesday January 3rd, 2024
When searching for a new door, you’ll come across a variety of door designs. One of the most common and popular door designs is the panel door. This style is a timeless classic, and is known for adding depth and character to a door. Panel doors are a popular choice for many homeowners due to their numerous advantages—but they do have some downsides as well. Here are the pros and cons of choosing panel doors:

Pros and Cons of Panel Doors 

Pros of Panel Doors 
  • Durable 
  • Classic Beauty
  • Customizable
  • Sound Proof 
  • Increased Insulation 
Cons of Panel Doors 
  • Requires More Cleaning 
As you can see, the advantages of panel doors far outweigh the drawbacks. But before we dive into the pros and cons of panel doors, let’s talk about what a panel door is and how it differs from a flush door. 

What is a Panel Door?  

A panel door has a textured surface created by recessed or raised panels in the central door design. These panels can vary in number, shape, and overall style. A panel door is usually made up of two to eight rectangular or square panels, but they sometimes have a mixture of both. 

These doors are traditionally made using multiple pieces of wood to form patterns that create the look of a panel door. In order to better understand their construction, it’s helpful to familiarize yourself on the different parts of a door.

The top and bottom of the door are created with rails, which are secured with vertical stiles on either side of the door. These are further secured by one or more rails in the center of the door.  In between each of these constructions is a wood panel or glass panel. All these pieces together give the door structural integrity and visual appeal.

Each wood panel typically features decorative moulding on the edges, but not all. For example, a shaker door is a paneled door with clean, simple lines and no decorative moulding. 

Many panel doors are still constructed the way, but not all. Modern panel doors can either be “true panel doors” or “panel-look doors.” True panel doors are constructed using the rail and stile method described above—they are formed with multiple individual pieces and are usually solid wood doors. 

A panel-look door, also known as a molded panel door, is a solid-core door featuring a composite or MDF core. The outer surface or skin is veneer, and is molded to appear like natural wood panels. 

All of Rustica’s panel doors, unless otherwise noted, are true panel solid wood doors. 

Panel Doors vs Flush Doors 

As the name implies, a flush door has a completely smooth surface on both the front and back sides of the door. Comparatively, a panel door has recessed or raised panels, creating grooves and texture on the door surface. 

The style you choose, either flush or panel, depends on your design goals and maintenance preferences. Flush doors are favored for their sleek and minimalist design, and are often found in contemporary homes focused on simple materials and clean lines. 

Flush doors are also easier to clean, as their smooth surface allows for quick wipe-downs. They can also be more budget-friendly than panel doors, depending on the manufacturer and material of the door.   

Panel doors, on the other hand, are preferred for the textural depth they add to a room, as well as their traditional charm. They are a little bit harder to maintain, as the many grooves on the door’s surface can take longer to clean compared to flush doors. 

All that said, the choice simply comes down to what door design you like best for your space. 

Pros and Cons of Panel Doors

Now that you understand what a panel door is, let's explore their benefits and one drawback. 

Pros of Panel Doors 


Durable 

Solid wood paneled doors are extremely durable. Their solid wood build makes them exceptionally strong interior doors and exterior doors.

Compared to hollow core doors, paneled doors can withstand years of everyday use. Their unique construction gives the door multiple points of strength, making it highly durable for daily wear and tear. 

Using only the highest quality materials, Rustica’s paneled solid wood doors are sure to last for decades to come. And while they may be an investment upfront, paneled doors save you money in the long run, as they won’t need to be replaced if given proper and consistent care. 

Classic Beauty 

Paneled doors are beautiful through and through, and show traditional craftsmanship at its finest. They are a staple feature of classic American architecture, and are found in many design styles, including colonial, shaker, prairie, Victorian, and craftsman

In this way, they pay homage to those traditional home styles still gracing the United States today. Additionally, if you live in an older house, a paneled door is sure to complement the historic architectural style of your home. 

Along with their traditional roots, paneled doors exhibit a subtle and classic beauty that adds character and depth to any room they occupy. And while they are considered a classic design, you can still find modern paneled doors that have contemporary flare. 

Customizable 

Whether you want a classic colonial style paneled door for your all-American front porch or a modern door for your contemporary style home, you’ll be sure to find the perfect paneled door for your unique design preferences. 

The customization of paneled doors is a key advantage to its style, especially when you choose a paneled door with Rustica or work with our design team to create a custom door from scratch. 

When customizing a paneled door with Rustica, you’ll have full control of what wood species you want, as well as the door’s paint or finish color. Some of our doors also have customizable panels, meaning you can choose the panel insert you want. Panel insert options include wood, metal, or glass. 

Sound Proof 

One significant benefit of having a solid wood paneled door is that they are highly soundproof. Their solid core helps muffle and mute exterior noises, keeping the inside of the home or room relatively quiet. 

Because of this advantage, a high-quality paneled door would be perfect for internal spaces where you want to reduce sound transmissions, such as an office, bedroom, or bathroom. 

Externally, paneled doors are a great front door option, especially if you live in a noisy area—such as a city or next to train tracks. 

Increased Insulation 

Along with their soundproofing capabilities, solid wood paneled doors are much more insulated than other door styles, especially when compared to hollow core doors. 

Just as paneled doors help absorb noise and reduce sound transmission, they also help reduce heat transmission. In this way, they’ll help keep the warm air inside on cold winter days, and the hot air outside on balmy summer days. 

Ultimately, solid wood paneled doors benefit a home by helping stabilize internal temperatures, which results in reduced energy bills each month. If the paneled door has glass, you’ll want to opt for energy-saving low e glass and double paned windows to maximize the door's energy efficiency. 

Cons of Panel Doors 

Requires More Cleaning 

As previously mentioned, when comparing paneled doors to flush doors, flush doors have the upper hand when it comes to cleaning. 

The biggest disadvantage of paneled doors is that cleaning them requires time, patience, and dedication. It’s not as easy to give the surface of a paneled door a quick wipe-down—you must spend extra time cleaning all the grooves of the raised or recessed panels. 

The grooves on a paneled door accumulate dust and dirt, and it can be difficult to get these tight edges fully clean. Frequent and consistent maintenance will help keep your paneled door from getting too dirty. 

As a homeowner, it’s important to consider the maintenance and cleaning required for a paneled door. While tedious, keeping your paneled door clean will ensure its longevity and keep it working for many years to come. 

10 Rustica Panel Doors 

We have a variety of high-quality exterior and interior panel doors. There’s a panel door for every style, whether that’s modern, traditional, craftsman, or rustic. To help you figure out which panel door style is best for your space, check out our list of some of our favorite paneled doors:  

1. Six Panel Colonial Interior Door 

If you want a classic, all-American door for your home, the Six Panel Colonial Interior Door may be the door for you. The traditional design of this hinged paneled door honors historic architecture, and would fit beautifully in colonial, cape cod, prairie, and craftsman style homes. 

This door features six recessed panels framed by stiles and rails. The upper two panels are symmetrical squares half the size of the following four symmetrical rectangular panels. These panels are evenly divided horizontally by rails, creating a streamlined and elegant interior paneled door. 

Customize the 6 Panel Colonial Interior Door to make it your very own. Input the exact dimensions you need, including height, width, and thickness, followed by aesthetic options such as wood species, door finish, and door texture. 

2. Two Panel Door Interior Door

Perfect for rustic and farmhouse style home decor, the Two Panel Interior Door
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