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Residential - Doors with Sidelights
Front doors can be accompanied by either 1 or 2 sidelights. The complementary opening are a "sideshow" of the main door, but as important in creating the proper entryway design.

Flowing Design for Exterior Door and Sidelight
A standard decorative front door design adapted to include the sidelight to create a continuous flow.
From the Art Decò collection Havana Night. Design Code HN1000
From the Art Decò collection Havana Night. Design Code HN1000

Whimsical Silhouettes
Custom exterior/interior door and sidelight in a condo. with customer requesting to have a clear area on top. Vetrilite design covers the entire door glass surface. there are no exposed seams.

Clubhouse Custom Entrance Door Design with Transom
A tropical scene for this South Florida Clubhouse entrance door design. Originally thought as a glass etching design but converted to Art Glass Laminate to keep the warranty on the glass.

"I Love my Entry Door but Everyone can see in....".
Single door with sidelight are very common. Every Vetrilite residential door design has been prepared with a companion sidelight.
The design of the sidelight is tailored accordingly to Sidelight position compared to entry door.
The design of the sidelight is tailored accordingly to Sidelight position compared to entry door.

A Tribute to Frank Lloyd Wright
This Residential single door with large sidelight was tailored built for a couple in love with the geometry of Frank Lloyd Wright. The selected to have no colors and a higher frost level that would suit their desired privacy. Code AM200M Modified.

Front of the House Decorative Design: 2 large sidelights and 1 window
The home owner objective where 2: privacy and uniform look.
They picked the design they like, we adapted it to suit perfectly in the selected spaces giving them the required privacy and design. Code C400M modified. Here you see the decorative sidelight design.
They picked the design they like, we adapted it to suit perfectly in the selected spaces giving them the required privacy and design. Code C400M modified. Here you see the decorative sidelight design.

Frank Lloyd Wright Tribute Decorative Front Door and Sidelight
if you know of Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture, you know of his love for decorative glass. This family wanted a design to celebrate the famous architect. We created a companion sidelight design to complement decorative front door. Background in clear frost for privacy and light intake, verious tones of white frost in the main design.

I Have Curves
This home owner embraced this design because it is so curvy. Adapting a deign like this to the sidelight may be a challenge for most, but not for Vetrilite. Entry Door Design should be what you want, not want is available. Your Home Your Rules.

A specific Design for A Set of Townhomes
A Group of home owners approached us to create a uniform design for these 12 Townhomes. Because of the buildings facade, a liner design was the best choice. They also wanted specific spacing and a texture to be added to the white frosted areas to stand out. A diagonal basketweave texture was used for the white frosted areas, while the clear frost areas have a light sandblasted texture. Very private.

Follow the Interior Decoration
A contemporary Home with a contemporary decorative glass entry door and sidelight created to mimic the interior wainscoating design . To allow maximum light intake, the design main areas are in Clear Frost while the details are in White frost.

Decorative Front Door and Large Sidelight
When the sidelight in your front door design is wide, the are no limits to what you can do. The customer in Naples Florida lives near a trail where there are many herons. Bring the outside in, they say...and that is what Vetrilite did. For added privacy the background of the design instead of being clear frost it has a dded white point to it to make it more opalescent.

And Art Nouveau Classic
Inspired by a Cameo (jewel), this design is called Dhalia (R400M). Its oval center in clear frost allows a lot of light to come in the home (their corridor was dark before) and the shading in the door design creates dynamism. The sidelight companion design was done to fit specifically in this setting.

Almost Invisible, Very Detailed
" I am a private person" Said the owner when we met him. "I want something that says sophistication without ostentation". This Contemporary design (CP200) was then adapted for the large sidelight to create a balanced front door design. The use of only clear frost allows for maximum light intake while giving the privacy the customer wanted.

Wrought Iron Front Door Design with Sidelights
When a customer knows what they want, they only need to ask away. This wrought iron design was specifically created following the customer guidelines. High opacity background with a light sandblast texture.
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