Crafted wood entry doors
Custom Wood Doors
Custom wood doors in Jamaica with single or double configurations, panel styles, wood species, stain, paint, and optional jambs.
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A crafted door for feature openings
Wood doors bring warmth, weight, and detail to an entrance. They can be built as single or double doors with panel choices, wood species, and finish options.
Finish and jamb choices matter
A proper quote should capture door size, panel style, single or double configuration, wood type, stain or paint finish, and whether jambs are included.
Custom wood doors with material, finish, and exposure in mind
Wood doors can be beautiful feature pieces, but the quote should be more detailed than width and height because style, material, jambs, finish, and exposure all matter.
Material choice
Local cedar, foreign cedar, poplar, mahogany, treated pine, and other options should be matched to finish direction, budget, and use.
Panel style
Shaker and raised-panel styling create different looks and labor requirements.
Paint or stain
Painted and stained finishes require different preparation and maintenance expectations.
Jambs and site fit
A quote should clarify whether jambs are included and what condition the opening is in.
How to specify a wood door properly
A wood door quote becomes clearer when the customer can describe the finished look, not only the opening size.
- Choose single or double: Double doors create a feature entrance but require more width, hardware, and alignment review.
- Select the panel language: Shaker reads cleaner and simpler. Raised panel reads more traditional and detailed.
- Decide finish direction: Stain emphasizes wood character. Paint supports a cleaner color match with walls, trim, or exterior palettes.
- Confirm jambs and hardware: Jambs, hinges, locks, handles, and existing frame condition should be reviewed before final pricing.
Key Options
- Local cedar
- Foreign cedar
- Poplar
- Mahogany
- Treated pine
Useful planning links
Woodwork and related pages
Wood doors connect naturally to furniture, vanity, and door planning.
- Custom furniture and woodworks - For wardrobes, built-ins, bedroom sets, and custom pieces.
- Bathroom vanities - For custom storage and moisture-aware bathroom cabinetry.
- French and casement doors - Compare swing operation in non-wood systems.
- Warranty and support - Clarify coverage, maintenance expectations, and support process.
Related pages
Related Exquisite project references
Custom Wood Front Door Example
A wood front door example from the Exquisite Instagram feed for customers comparing custom door styles. Reference board: /images/proof/representations/custom-wood-front-door.svg
Cassia Park Custom Furniture Example
A custom furniture example from Exquisite media with Cassia Park, Saint Andrew included as the project reference location. Reference board: /images/proof/representations/cassia-park-custom-furniture.svg
What to prepare for a wood door quote
Wood door quotes benefit from photos, style references, and finish direction because the craft details affect the estimate.
- Door width and height
- Single or double door
- Shaker, raised panel, or reference photo
- Wood species or budget range if known
- Paint or stain direction
- Whether jambs are needed
- Photos of the existing opening and frame
Wood door care notes
- Keep painted or stained finishes clean and dry where possible.
- Avoid harsh cleaners that can dull or damage the finish.
- Discuss exterior exposure before selecting finish and material.
- Plan periodic finish inspection as part of normal ownership.
Common Questions
Can I price a wood door online?
The builder can create an estimate, but final pricing should still be confirmed after specifications and site requirements are reviewed.
Can wood doors be painted?
Yes. Wood doors can be quoted with paint or stain finishes depending on the selected material and desired look.
Which wood is best for my door?
The best material depends on budget, finish, exposure, design, and whether the door is interior or exterior. The quote should review these details before final selection.
Can a wood door include jambs?
Yes. Jambs can be included where needed, but the quote request should clearly state whether the existing frame is staying or being replaced.
Is stain better than paint?
Neither is automatically better. Stain highlights wood character, while paint supports a cleaner color direction. Exposure and maintenance expectations should be discussed.
Can I send an inspiration photo?
Yes. Photos, sketches, and reference designs are very helpful for panel style, proportions, and finish direction.