Technical Specifications

Technical Specifications

Architectural Solid Wood Doors & Millwork Construction

Vitrossa Architectural Doors manufactures architectural solid wood doors and custom millwork engineered for commercial, institutional, hospitality, residential, and heritage projects. This section outlines our door construction methodology, material composition, wood species selection, and architectural detailing, supporting architectural specifications, shop drawings, and large-scale project requirements.
Our doors are designed as true stile-and-rail solid wood assemblies, delivering structural integrity, dimensional stability, and long-term performance for high-traffic and demanding environments.

Door Construction System

Stile & Rail Solid Wood Assembly

Vitrossa doors are constructed using a traditional stile and rail solid wood system, a method proven in historic churches, cathedrals, universities, and institutional buildings.
Primary structural components include:
This construction allows the door to naturally accommodate seasonal wood movement while maintaining structural alignment, panel integrity, and surface consistency.

Cross-Section & Joinery Details

Solid Wood Profiles & Corner Construction

Vitrossa employs precision-machined solid wood profiles with full-depth joinery, ensuring strength and longevity across large projects.
Construction characteristics include:
This approach provides resistance to warping, twisting, and joint fatigue, making our doors suitable for commercial and institutional use.

Material Philosophy

Why Solid Wood Is Specified for Architectural Doors

Unlike veneer-based or engineered alternatives, solid hardwood doors provide:
For universities, government buildings, churches, hospitality venues, and landmark projects, solid wood remains the preferred architectural solution.

Architectural Wood Species

Canadian & International Solid Hardwoods

Vitrossa selects architectural-grade hardwood species based on density, stability, durability, and visual character.

Canadian Douglas Fir

Origin: Western Canada (British Columbia, Rocky Mountain region)
Douglas Fir is a cornerstone of Canadian architecture, historically used in institutional buildings, churches, heritage structures, and large public projects.
Characteristics:
Ideal for large-format architectural doors, heritage restoration, and institutional projects.

Imported Douglas Fir

Selected for projects requiring lighter tonal consistency and refined grain while maintaining Douglas Fir’s structural performance.

Poplar

Walnut

White Maple

Cherry Wood

African Mahogany

Beech Wood

Ash

Red Oak

White Oak

Environmental Context & Sustainability

Inspired by Canadian Forests

Vitrossa’s material philosophy is inspired by Canada’s forests and natural landscapes, emphasizing responsible sourcing and long-term architectural use.
Solid wood doors offer a sustainable solution when crafted for durability, repairability, and extended service life, reducing replacement cycles in large projects.

Applications & Architectural Support

Vitrossa Architectural Doors is specified for universities, government buildings, churches, heritage restorations, hospitality venues, commercial developments, and high-end residential projects.
We support architects, builders, and consultants with shop drawings, material samples, custom dimensions, and project-specific documentation, ensuring accuracy and consistency across large-scale architectural projects.
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