Residential buildings

Front Entry Door: The main entrance door to the townhouse, typically made of wood, fiberglass, or steel. It’s designed for security and aesthetics, often featuring decorative elements and hardware.
Panel Doors: These are the most common interior doors, typically made of wood and featuring panels. They come in various styles, including six-panel and four-panel designs.
French Doors: Hinged double doors with glass panels, used as room dividers or for access to patios and gardens.
Bifold Doors: These doors fold in the middle and are commonly used for closets and pantry areas.
Pocket Doors: Sliding doors that disappear into a recessed wall, maximizing space in tight areas.
Dutch Doors: These doors are divided horizontally, allowing the top and bottom halves to be opened and closed independently.
Garage Entry Door: A secondary door within the garage providing access to the townhouse, often equipped with security features.
Garage Overhead Door: The large door at the front of the garage, often motorized, and available in various materials, including steel and wood.
Patio Doors: These glass doors lead to outdoor spaces like patios and decks, offering natural light and outdoor views. They can be traditional sliding doors or modern sliding/folding systems.
Front Screen Door: Installed on the exterior front entry door to allow ventilation while keeping insects out.
Storm Front Door: Added to the exterior of the front entry door for added insulation and protection from harsh weather.
Balcony Sliding Door: Doors leading to the balcony from upper floors, providing access to outdoor spaces.
Exterior Basement Door: Access to the basement from the outside, often made of steel.
Interior Basement Door: Separating the basement from the rest of the townhouse.
Garden Gates: Used to access backyard gardens and landscaped areas.
Fence Gates: Providing access to fenced areas and outdoor storage spaces.
Front Porch Door: Providing access to the front porch area.
Back Porch Door: Access to the back porch or deck.
Laundry Room Entry Door: Providing access to the laundry room within the townhouse.
Laundry Room Interior Door: Separating the laundry room from other living areas.
Mudroom Entry Door: Providing access to the mudroom or transitional space between outdoors and indoors.
Mudroom Interior Door: Separating the mudroom from other living areas.
Utility Room Entry Door: Providing access to utility rooms like the laundry room or pantry.
Utility Room Interior Door: Separating utility rooms from other living areas.
Attic Access Door: Providing access to the attic space, often located in hallways or closets.
Shed Entry Door: Access to outdoor utility sheds or storage buildings.
Shed Interior Door: Separating shed interiors for storage and organization.
Pet Entry Doors: Designed for pets to come and go without human intervention.
These doors play a crucial role in providing security, privacy, controlled access, and safety within townhouses. Their design and features are carefully selected to meet the specific needs of residents and to enhance the functionality and aesthetics of townhouse living.