colonial panel door

Isaac Kremer/ January 14, 2018/ / 0 comments

A door characterized by recessed panels that are framed by stiles (vertical members), rails (horizontal members), and muntin (central member). When the stiles and rails of such a door form a cross, and the two bottom panels appear as an open book, the door is sometimes called a cross and bible or Christian door. (Phillips, 1994)

Photo from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2017.

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