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Woodmont Doors Series 200 M&T raised panel wood cabinet doors |
Series 200 raised panel M&T corner doors and corresponding drawer fronts will both be shown on this web page. Profile selection diagrams will also be shown.
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 Design 200 raised panel door, S frame profile, #1 panel profile, RB edge profile, shown in Harvest Oak finish.
Min. width 7", min. height 7".
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 Design 200 raised panel door, S frame profile, #4 panel profile, PRE edge profile, shown in Ginger Cherry finish.
Min. width 7" x min. height 7".
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 Design 200 door, profiles S-4-PRE, shown in Ginger Maple finish with chocolate glaze.
Min. width 7" x min. height 7".
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 Design 200 door, profiles S-4-PRE, shown in Harvest Maple finish with bronze glaze.
Min. width 7" x min. height 7".
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 Design 200 door, profiles S-4-PRE, shown in Toffee Maple finish with chocolate glaze.
Min. width 7" x min. height 7".
Almond glazing looks better on dark wood stains. The chocolate and bronze color glazes look better on light color stains. |
 Design 201 door, Cathedral top. Shown in the fuzziest way we could come up with. Please ignore the quality of the picture. We
will replace it with something better. We just need to show you that design 201 is the popular cathedral arch top door. Min. width 9-1/2", min. height 9-1/2"
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 Design 205 raised panel door, Roman arch also called eyebrow
arch. S frame profile, #1 panel profile, RB edge profile, shown in Harvest Oak finish. Min. width 9-1/2" x min. height 9-1/2".
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 Design 205 raised panel door, Roman arch also called eyebrow
arch. W frame profile, #4 panel profile, PRE edge profile, shown in Harvest Maple finish. Min. width 9-1/2" x min. height 9-1/2".
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 Design 205 raised panel door, Roman arch also called eyebrow arch. W frame profile, #4 panel profile, PRE edge profile,
shown in Autumn Oak finish. With veneer covered Autumn Oak face frame. Min. width 9-1/2" x min. height 9-1/2".
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 Design 205 raised panel door, Roman arch also called eyebrow
arch. S frame profile, #4 panel profile, PRE edge profile, shown in Cider Hickory finish. With veneer covered Cider Hickory face frame. Min. width 9-1/2" x min. height 9-1/2".
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 Design 200 door shown with design 200F drawer front above. The 200F drawer front is 5-pieces just like the doors, all 4
frame pieces will be equal width, and the minimum height requirement is 7" tall. For shorter height raised panel drawer fronts, design 200FC, min. height requirement is 5-1/2". Top
and bottom rails will be narrower than side frame rails. For drawer fronts 3-12" tall to 5-7/16, order design 500 with the matching edge to your doors. Shown in Cider Cherry finish.
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 Design 200 door shown with design 500FF drawer front above. The 500FF drawer front is slab drawer front, one piece.
It is meant to mimic a raised panel look and the min. height requirement is 5-1/2". For drawer fronts 3-12" tall to 5-7/16, order design 500 with the matching edge to your doors. Shown in Autumn Oak finish.
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Frame profiles for the above RAISED PANEL door designs: 200, 201, 205. And series 400 doors.
Panel profiles for the above RAISED PANEL door designs: 200, 201, and 205.
Edge profiles for door designs 200, 201, and 205. And for series 400 doors.

For 400 series doors, these have a plywood panel. Your plywood panel options are smooth or beaded. The beaded plywood
panel is not the same panel as the beaded raised panel choice. The beaded raised panel choice technically is not a raised panel, but it is thicker and solid wood.

Above diagram shows the 4 basic series and how the panel choice fits into the frame choice, and then the edge profile is the very
perimeter of the entire door. Not all options are available on all doors. The above diagram is for reference for all door series. |
All doors are available in Red Oak, Maple, Cherry or Hickory woods. Paint grade available too. Doors can be ordered unfinished, or you can request finishing from the choices below.
If you would like a glazed finish, glaze colors are chocolate, bronze, mocha, and almond. Paint grade doors come unfinished only, they are fine sanded and ready for you to paint.
PLEASE NOTE: Finish choices are restricted by wood species. Autumn Oak, Nutmet Oak, Harvest Oak, and Charcoal Oak are Oak wood finish options. Harvest Maple, Natural Maple, Toffe Maple, Ginger Maple, Champagne
Maple, Cider Maple, Cordovan Maple, and Espresso Maple are Maple wood finishes. Cider Cherry, Cordovan Cherry, Ginger Cherry, and also Natural Cherry are Cherry wood finishes.
Cider Hickory, Natural Hickory, and Autumn Hickory are Hickory wood finishes.




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If you would like your doors bored for concealed 35mm cup hinges, please select boring option #1 or option #2 as shown below.
**For designs 201 or 205, state BL (bore left); BR (bore right); BP (bore as pairs). Hinges for 1/2" overlay on a face frame edge mount are available from Woodmont Doors.
Hinge boring is $2.10 per door, conceal hinges WD-900CD are $5 per pair.

To view actual pictures of the hinges, and other concealed hinge options, please select this link. |
How to calculate square footage: Multiple your width in inches by your height in inches, divide by 144, round off to the second decimal place.
Example: your door is 15-7/8" wide x 27-9/16" tall. (15.875 x 27.5625)/144 = 3.04 sq. ft. If you are uncertain how to determine the decimal equivalent of a fraction, just divide the top number by the bottom number.
Examples: 7/8 is 7 divided by 8 = .875. Or 13/16 is 13 divided by 16 = .8125. Square foot calculations for frame only or mullion doors is different and described on the mullion door page. How to calculate the price of a door or drawer front:
Take the square foot pricing from the various charts below and multiply by the sq. ft. calculation. Doors over 48" tall or 26" wide carry a $7.00 per sq. ft. oversize charge. If doors are both over 48" tall and 26"
wide, they will have an upcharge of $21.00 per sq. ft. **Door using the B panel or B plywood panel are $5.60 more per sq. ft. from the prices shown in the charts below.
How to calculate shipping on doors, drawer fronts, and plywood: Within the continental 48 US States, $1.20 per sq. ft. no matter what door design or wood choice.
A $10 minimum shipping charge applies to all small orders under 8.35 square feet. Please remember, we will quote out your request for you if you would like to submit your information on-line. Pricing: |
SQUARE FOOT pricing for "unfinished" doors and drawer fronts: (note: if B panel selected, pricing is $5.60 more per sq. ft.)
Door/DF design |
Red Oak |
Maple |
Cherry & Hickory |
paint grade w/MDF panel |
paint grade w/wood panel |
200 |
$18.20 |
$22.68 |
$24.36 |
$18.14 |
$20.41 |
201 & 205 |
$20.16 |
$24.78 |
$26.04 |
$19.82 |
$22.30 |
200F |
$29.40 |
$33.88 |
$35.56 |
$29.34 |
$31.61 |
200FC |
$32.20 |
$36.68 |
$38.36 |
$32.14 |
$34.41 |
500 |
$16.66 |
$21.28 |
$23.24 |
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$19.15 |
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SQUARE FOOT pricing for "finished" doors and drawer fronts: (note: if B panel selected, pricing is $5.60 more per sq. ft.)
To keep the math simple, and our typing much less, use all the "unfinished" wood door pricing from above and add $8.26 per sq. ft. for any wood choice in any of the allowed finish options for that wood choice.
Paint grade doors come unfinished ONLY. |
SQUARE FOOT pricing for "glazed finished" doors and drawer fronts: (note: if B panel selected, pricing is $5.60 more per sq. ft.)
Again, to keep the math simple, and our typing much less, use all the "unfinished" wood door pricing from above and add $18.48 per sq. ft. for maple, cherry, and hickory wood choices. Glaze colors are: (chocolate,
bronze, mocha, or almond). Glazing is not done on oak selections. This means that glazing add $10.22 above the normal finishing price. Glazing is a hand applied process and more labor intensive.
Plywood cannot be glazed, some moulding choices cannot be glazed, veneer cannot be glazed. Plain frames and plain edges on series 200 and 400 doors cannot be glazed, only the more fancy choices. ***When we compared
Woodmont Doors pricing to that of Quality Doors that we used to offer, Woodmont is 20% lower on almost every item. |
SQUARE FOOT pricing for any of the above when your door width exceeds 26" wide, or your door height exceeds 48" tall.
Add $7.00 to all sq. ft. amounts above. This is just the standard oversized premium. Doors over 26" wide will be two panel. Doors over 48" tall will be two panels.
If doors both over 26" wide and 48" tall, add $21.00 to the sq. ft. pricing. These are considered huge cabinet doors and they will be FOUR panel doors.
(note: if B panel selected, pricing is $5.60 more per sq. ft.) |
How to order series 200 raised panel doors:
- Select your door design: designs 200, 201, 205
- Select a wood choice: Red Oak, Maple, Cherry, Hickory, or paint grade
- Select: unfinished or finished. If finished, tell us which finish
- If finished and you want a glaze finish too, be certain to state the glaze color
- Select a frame profile from the graphic shown higher on this page (default frame size is 2-1/8")
- 2-3/8" and 3" wide frames are available upon request at an upcharge
- Select a panel profile from the graphic shown higher on this page
- Select an edge profile form the graphic shown higher on this page
- Enter all your door quantities and sizes in inches (examples: 15-1/4, 32-1/16, 6-1/2, no need for " marks)
- If you need drawer fronts, state the design: 200F, 200FC, 500FF, or 500-(edge choice)
- Enter all your drawer front quantities and sizes
- If you need the doors bored for concealed hinges, state boring option #1 or #2
- If you need hinges for a 1/2" overlay on a face frame mount, get them now
- Enter any accessory items such as mouldings, veneer, or plywood (shown on that respective page)
On-line ordering page or quotation requests How to order
series 400 plywood panel doors:
- Same as everything above except door designs numbers are 400, 401 or 405, or 410 double shaker
- Drawer fronts are designs 400F, 400FC, or 500-(edge choice).
- And the panel is a default flat plywood panel, or plywood panel B for the beadboard look.
- The B panel in any door adds $5.60 to the sq. ft. pricing.
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We are trying to keep the doors as easy as possible to order. That's why there is information on this page about finishes, hinge boring, profiles, etc. The mullion door page will explain mullion and frame
only doors in more depth. The mouldings page will show your moulding choices, veneer choices, and information on cut to size plywood. There are other helpful information pages and links to them are at the top and bottom
of all our Woodmont Doors pages. |
Below are a few pictures we took to help you with your choices: captions are contained within the pictures.








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