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Historic French Door Replacement

We replaced original French doors and transom windows in a historic home with energy-efficient alternatives.

Headshot of Author Taeya DeVries

ByTaeya De Vries

Published 2021-10-12

Before

outdated french door before

After

a new french door white pella fiberglass

Project Details

This home in New Castle is a historical beauty, now owned and preserved by the state of Delaware. Previously, the space was used to host large events including conferences. The house has two main entrances, one in the front of the home and one in back. Both entryways featured identical wood French doors. Heavy wood doors on the interior side were left open during events, but the exterior wood storm doors proved difficult for guests to open. An architect reached out to Pella to replace the exterior storm doors and old transom windows, while keeping the original heavy wood doors on the interior intact.

home interior new castle french doors

Historic French Door Replacement Achieved with Authentic Front Door Design

The architect chose Pella for the historically accurate details the Pella Reserve – Traditional product line is known for. Featuring unparalleled detailing, including butt joinery, through-stile construction and a putty profile, Pella Reserve doors were the perfect solution. Because the architect wanted to replicate the traditional style front doors, the project required French doors similar to the existing front doors.

The Pella representative thought outside the box and recommended using Pella Reserve patio doors as the entry doors. Working closely with the architect and builders, we formed a plan to replace the existing storm doors with new aluminum Pella Reserve French doors. We built in a deeper frame to allow the interior wood doors to remain intact.

Aluminum-Clad Wood Doors Deliver Exceptional Durability

With all of the events hosted at this beautiful home, durability was a key consideration when choosing replacement front doors. The new wood front doors feature aluminum cladding on the exterior, protecting the integrity of the wood doors by covering it with extruded aluminum. This keeps the doors protected from the elements and extreme weather. It also helps prevent the white front door from fading, meaning the exterior won’t need to be painted as often.

wood french door exterior

Replicated Door and Transom Window Designs Feature Energy-Efficient Glass

When replacing the front doors and transom windows, it was important to improve the energy efficiency of the old, historic home. The goal was the replicate the original design of the front doors and transom windows with one containing insulated glass. The new transom windows and front doors feature energy-efficient glass that helps improve comfort and save on utility costs. The new doors and transom windows reflect heat away from the home in the summer and back into the home in the winter, without diminishing the natural light that is welcomed into the foyer area.

The architect was very pleased with how smoothly Pella pulled off the replacement project while maintaining the historic look. Not only did we maintain the old interior wood doors, but we also ensured all doors are easy for guests to operate. See more project details from the local Pella Philadelphia showroom

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