SKU: 61912496166

Krosswood Doors 36 in. x 96 in. Rustic Knotty Alder Arch Top Red Chestnut Stain Left-Hand Inswing Wood Single Prehung Front Door

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Krosswood Doors 36 in. x 96 in. Rustic Knotty Alder Arch Top Red Chestnut Stain Left-Hand Inswing Wood Single Prehung Front DoorRustic Knotty Alder Arch Top Prehung Front Door, Red Chestnut, LH Inswing This 36x96 in. prehung exterior door showcases solid Knotty Alder with an arch top 2 panel design and a rich Red Chestnut stain. Built with an engineered alder core, bronze hinges, weatherstripping, and threshold, it delivers durability, warmth, and timeless curb appeal. Key Features: Solid Knotty Alder Construction: Engineered core with full 1 3 4 in. thick panels for strength

Rustic Knotty Alder Arch-Top Prehung Front Door, Red Chestnut, LH Inswing

This 36x96 in. prehung exterior door showcases solid Knotty Alder with an arch-top 2-panel design and a rich Red Chestnut stain. Built with an engineered alder core, bronze hinges, weatherstripping, and threshold, it delivers durability, warmth, and timeless curb appeal.


Key Features:

  • Solid Knotty Alder Construction: Engineered core with full 1-3/4 in. thick panels for strength and longevity.
  • Prehung Convenience: Arrives with double bore, matching wood jamb, bronze hinges, weatherstripping, and inswing threshold.
  • Rustic Arch-Top Design: Visible knots and natural grain create a warm, authentic look.
  • Left-Hand Inswing: Factory-configured handing for straightforward installation.
  • Sized for Standard Openings: Door 36 x 96 in.; rough opening 38 x 98 in.; 5-1/2 in. jamb.

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Door Type Exterior Prehung
Door Style Rustic
Panel Type 2 Panel, Arch Top
Material Knotty Alder Wood (engineered core)
Finish Type Stained
Color/Finish Red Chestnut Stain
Color Family Chestnut
Door Configuration Single Door
Door Handing Left-Hand/Inswing
Bore Type Double Bore
Hinge Finish Oil Rubbed Bronze
Hinge Type Standard
Number of Hinges 4
Frame Material Wood (matching Knotty Alder jamb)
Included Double bore, hinges, weatherstripping, threshold, matching jamb, instructions
Features Lockset bore (double), weatherstripping
Suggested Application Front
Door Width (in.) 36 in
Door Height (in.) 96 in
Door Thickness (in.) 1.75 in
Nominal Door Width (in.) 36 in
Nominal Door Height (in.) 96 in
Nominal Door Thickness (in.) 2 in
Jamb Size (in.) 5-1/2 in
Rough Opening Width (in.) 38 in
Rough Opening Height (in.) 98 in
Frame Size 37-1/2 in. x 97-1/2 in.
Product Weight (lb.) 154 lb
Energy Star Qualified Not Qualified
Manufacturer Warranty 1-Year Limited
Additional Notes Adequate overhang required; brickmold and interior trim not included

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is this door solid wood or hollow core?
A: It is a solid Knotty Alder door with an engineered alder core and full 1-3/4 in. thickness.


Q: What hardware prep is included?
A: It comes double-bored for a handle and deadbolt and includes four oil-rubbed bronze standard hinges.


Q: Does it include the frame and threshold?
A: Yes—this is a prehung unit with a matching wood jamb, weatherstripping, and finished bronze inswing threshold.


Q: What rough opening is required?
A: Rough opening should be approximately 38 in. wide by 98 in. high.


Q: Are there any installation requirements for exposure?
A: An adequate overhang is required to protect the wood door and maintain the warranty.


Warm Rustic Grandeur in Solid Alder

This arch-top beauty brings a storied, artisanal presence to the entry, where the grain glows and the knots whisper character. I love the sculpted 2-panel profile—elegant yet grounded. Frame it with iron hardware and soft lantern lighting to heighten the rich Red Chestnut stain. It’s a statement of refined, rustic luxury that welcomes with undeniable warmth.


Elevate your curb appeal with this solid Knotty Alder prehung door—order now for a timeless, ready-to-install upgrade.

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