Marvin Entry Doors is going indoors with new interior doors. Interior doors have the same beauty and custom capabilities as entry doors for a complete home package. Made of solid wood, their regal beauty adds a special touch to any room of the house.
Customers can choose any of the seven architectural styles offered, as well as from any of our fine wood species, including optional FSC-certified Honduran Mahogany and Cedro Macho. The swinging interior doors are offered as single and double doors. Interior doors, like entry doors, can be completely customized, with embellishments like single-glazed glass, carvings and grilles used to make the door unique.
For maximum design flexibility, Marvin is offering interior doors in rectangular, arch and round top shapes. The factory-finished stain and topcoat show off the wood’s natural beauty, with Honduran Mahogany and Cedro Macho offered as factory-primed for painting. As 1-3/4” doors, interior doors strike the right balance between the heft wanted and the ease of operation needed.
Marvin Entry Doors makes interior doors a one-stop shop solution. The doors are prepped for hardware and come with 4”x4” square-cut hinges in Bright Brass, Bronze or Satin Nickel. Double doors also come with a ball catch and optional flush bolt.
Brenda Baumann, Marvin Entry Doors Marketing Manager, says, “Interior doors from Marvin Entry Doors bring design appeal indoors. Our customers don’t need to stop at the front door, but can have our products throughout their home. These interior doors are another threshold to elegant living.”
About Marvin Entry Doors
Marvin Entry Doors makes beautiful wood entry and interior doors. Built-to-order, in seven styles, with the flexibility of complete customization that are hand-crafted with intriciate detals to create a door that is ideal for any home. As part of the family-owned and operated Marvin Windows and Doors, Marvin Entry Doors is headquartered in the small northern Minnesota town of Warroad. They are the winner of the 2008 Best In Class Award for wood entry doors.


March 1st, 2010 - 12:51 am
That door is so beautiful and I just love the color of the walls around it. The shape of the door and entryway is really unique, too.