INTERIOR DOORS

Interior doors do more than separate spaces—they enhance your home’s style, character, and functionality. Whether you prefer classic panel doors, elegant French doors, or practical louver designs, our selection offers the perfect blend of beauty and performance to suit your needs.

REPLACEMENT INTERIOR DOORS

At Great Plains Windows and Doors, we are proud to offer a comprehensive selection of interior doors from Bayer Built Woodworks, designed to enhance the beauty and functionality of your home. Our collection features a variety of styles and configurations to suit your unique aesthetic and practical needs.

PANEL DOORS

Panel doors are a timeless choice, featuring traditional raised or flat panels that add depth and character to any room. Available in multiple configurations, these doors seamlessly blend with various interior designs, providing both style and privacy.

FRENCH DOORS

French doors are an elegant option, characterized by glass panels that allow natural light to flow between rooms while maintaining separation. Ideal for creating a sense of openness, these doors enhance the visual appeal of your interior spaces.

FLUSH DOORS

For a sleek and modern look, flush doors offer a smooth, flat surface that complements contemporary interiors. Their minimalist design provides a clean aesthetic, making them a versatile choice for various applications.

Louver Doors

Louver doors incorporate angled slats that facilitate air circulation, making them perfect for areas like closets, laundry rooms, or utility spaces. They combine functionality with a distinctive design element.

BARN DOORS

Barn doors are a stylish and space-saving solution, sliding along a track to cover openings without the need for traditional door swings. They add a rustic charm and are available in various finishes to match your decor.

INTERIOR DOOR OPTIONS

To further personalize your doors, we offer a range of interior door options, including various wood species, finishes, and hardware selections. Our pre-finish capabilities ensure that your doors arrive ready for installation, saving you time and ensuring a high-quality finish.

THE GREAT PLAINS DIFFERENCE

Great Plains Windows and Doors has been delivering outstanding products and top-notch service to residential and commercial builders, remodelers, contractors, and interior designers in the greater Twin Cities metro area and Western Wisconsin since 1991. Specializing in doors, windows and millwork – we believe best quality service is the most important part of our business. 

OAKDALE SHOWROOM
6866 33rd Street N, #100
Oakdale, MN 55128
Phone: (651) 207-4571
Mon-Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm

PLYMOUTH SHOWROOM
3655 Plymouth Blvd, Suite 105
Plymouth, MN 55446
Phone: (763) 220-1190
By Appointment Only

ABOUT US

Specializing in Andersen replacement windows and doors, Great Plains Windows and Doors has been delivering outstanding products and top-notch service to residential customers in the greater Twin Cities metro area since 1991.

Residential Building Contractor License: MNBC708131

BBB accredited business

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