

Phone: (541) 826-3944
Fax: (541) 830-3944
6345 Crater Lake Hwy,
Central Point, OR
Interior Doors
Rogue Valley homeowners and building contractors have depended on Pacific Door & Sash since 1981 for quality doors, professional service reasonable prices. The showroom is open Monday through Friday 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM. When choosing an interior door, you have many choices to select from. Here are some main categories:
Wood Doors

Primed & Molded

Photo Finished

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Wood Doors offer the beauty and style of natural woods in a variety of species and panel configurations.
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Solid Wood: Crafted entirely from 100% natural wood pieces. They deliver a premium, heavy feel and a distinct, satisfying closing sound. However, they are prone to minor shrinking or expanding with seasonal humidity changes.
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Solid Core: Made with a dense composite inner core (like MDF or particle board) wrapped in a premium wood veneer or smooth laminate. These doors match solid wood's exceptional sound dampening and heft but resist warping completely.
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Hollow Core: Constructed from a minimal outer frame enclosing a lightweight honeycomb cardboard grid. They are highly cost-effective and easy to install but offer minimal sound insulation.
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Primed molded doors are the most popular and cost-effective choice for modern interior home spaces, offering a factory-applied primer base that is entirely ready for a final coat of paint. They are constructed by molding composite wood fibers (usually MDF) under high heat and pressure into traditional or contemporary panel designs.
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Photo finish doors feature a simulated wood grain printed or adhered to the door's surface. This finish is designed to portray the aesthetic beauty and warmth of a natural wood door while offering superior durability, moisture resistance, and cost-efficiency compared to traditional solid wood.
Check out our main Manufacturer's catalogs :
Barn Doors

Exterior Doors

Barn Doors are versatile and add character: Sliding barn doors are a highly functional, space-saving alternative to traditional swinging doors, perfect for closets, pantries, master baths, or dividing large living spaces. Because they slide flat against the wall, they completely eliminate the "door swing radius," freeing up valuable floor space in tight rooms.
The most common material for barn doors is solid wood, but can be made out of composite woods as well as hollow cores and even plywood. Cedar, teak and bamboo are the best choices for an outdoor barn door.
Keep in mind the key Buying Considerations: Door Sizing, Wall clearance, and necessary Track Support (Barn doors are often heavier than other types of doors).