Steves & Sons Regency 64 in. x 80 in. 3/4-6 Lite Clear Glass Left-Hand Inswing Chestnut Stain Mahogany-Style Fiberglass Prehung Front Door with Double 12 in. Sidelites
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Steves & Sons Regency 64 in. x 80 in. 3/4-6 Lite Clear Glass Left-Hand Inswing Chestnut Stain Mahogany-Style Fiberglass Prehung Front Door with Double 12 in. Sidelites

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Steves & Sons Regency 64 in. x 80 in. 3/4-6 Lite Clear Glass Left-Hand Inswing Chestnut Stain Mahogany-Style Fiberglass Prehung Front Door with Double 12 in. SidelitesRegency Fiberglass Prehung Front Door with Double 12 in. Sidelites Elevate your entry with this Steves & Sons Regency prehung fiberglass door system, featuring a mahogany grain chestnut stain and clear 3 4 6 lite glass for bright, inviting curb appeal. Built with an insulated polyurethane core and composite rot free frame, it delivers energy efficiency, durability, and low maintenance in a classic, traditional style. Key Features: Energy Efficient

Regency Fiberglass Prehung Front Door with Double 12 in. Sidelites

Elevate your entry with this Steves & Sons Regency prehung fiberglass door system, featuring a mahogany-grain chestnut stain and clear 3/4-6 lite glass for bright, inviting curb appeal. Built with an insulated polyurethane core and composite rot-free frame, it delivers energy efficiency, durability, and low maintenance in a classic, traditional style.


Key Features:

  • Energy Efficient Core: Polyurethane insulated fiberglass door with dual-pane glass helps reduce heat transfer.
  • Rot-Free System: Composite stain-grade frame resists moisture and decay for lasting performance.
  • Secure, Smooth Operation: Oversized LVL edge with PVC cap and bronze ball-bearing hinges.
  • Easy Installation: Prehung 4-9/16 in. composite frame designed for 65 in. x 82 in. rough opening.
  • Traditional Design: 3/4-6 lite clear glass with simulated divided lites and chestnut-stained mahogany grain.

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Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Bore Type Double Bore
Color Family Brown
Color/Finish Chestnut
Door Configuration Single door with Sidelites (Double 12 in. sidelites)
Door Glass Insulation Dual Pane
Door Handing Left-Hand/Inswing
Door Style Traditional
Door Type Exterior Prehung
Features Lockset Bore (Double Bore), Tamper-Proof Hinges, Weatherstripping
Finish Type Stained
Frame Material Composite
Glass Caming Finish No caming
Glass Layout 3/4 Lite
Glass Shape Rectangle Lite
Glass Style Clear Glass
Hinge Finish Bronze
Hinge Type Ball Bearing
Included No Additional Items Included; exterior brickmould/trim included
Material Fiberglass
Number of Hinges 3
Number of Lites 6 Lite
Panel Type 1 Panel
Product Weight 220 lb
Door Height (in.) 79 in (actual unit height 81-1/2 in.)
Door Width (in.) 64.5 in (actual unit width 64-1/2 in.)
Door Thickness (in.) 1.75 in
Jamb Size (in.) 4-9/16 in.
Nominal Door Height (in.) 80 in
Nominal Door Thickness (in.) 2 in
Nominal Door Width (in.) 64 in
Rough Opening Height (in.) 82 in
Rough Opening Width (in.) 65 in
Energy Star Qualified Regions North-Central, Northern, South-Central, Southern
Manufacturer Warranty Lifetime Limited
Collection Regency
Core Polyurethane insulated
Edge Oversized LVL edge with PVC cap
Sidelite Width 12 in. each
SDL Simulated Divided Lites (shadow bar internal, external grille)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What is the handing of this door?
A: Left-hand inswing (LH), meaning the hinges are on the left when facing the door from the exterior and it swings inward.


Q: What rough opening is required?
A: Rough opening should be approximately 65 in. wide by 82 in. high.


Q: Is the glass insulated?
A: Yes, it uses dual-pane clear glass for improved energy efficiency.


Q: What is included with the unit?
A: Prehung fiberglass door with double 12 in. sidelites in a prefinished 4-9/16 in. composite frame; exterior brickmould/trim is included, interior casing and hardware are not.


Q: Is this door Energy Star qualified?
A: Yes, it is Energy Star compliant in North-Central, Northern, South-Central, and Southern regions.


A Warm, Timeless Welcome in Rich Chestnut

This Regency entry exudes classic sophistication—the chestnut-stained mahogany grain paired with divided clear lites creates a luminous, tailored façade. I love the visual rhythm of the 6-lite pattern framed by slender sidelites—it feels both stately and inviting. Style it with matte black hardware and a textural woven doormat to ground the look. It’s an elegant gateway that sets the tone for refined, effortless living.


Bring home enduring curb appeal and energy-saving performance—choose this Regency fiberglass entry today.

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