Why Buy Interior Glass Doors
Blending natural warmth and modern design, interior wood doors with glass inserts or panels add light, elegance, and value to your home, along with the privacy and durability you expect from wood construction.
Combine the Beauty of Wood With the Light of Glass
There’s something special about how natural wood and glass come together, combining traditional charm with a modern twist. Feel that special magic the way sunlight filters through glass framed in rich wood tones.
Brighten Dark Spaces
Hallways and closets often miss out on natural light. Instead of installing new fixtures, try a glass-insert door that spreads light throughout your home.
Enhance Your Interior Design
Worried about finding a style that fits your home? Whether you lean traditional or minimalist, there’s a door for you. From classic divided lite French doors to clean full-glass panels set in maple or oak, choose the one that best fits your home.
Balance Openness and Privacy
Frosted or textured glass lets you keep the space light without putting everything on display: a perfect choice for bedrooms or bathrooms. With multiple glass opacity options, you can customize how much visibility you want in each room.
Add Lasting Value
Exterior and interior wood doors are known for their durability and longevity. Combined with glass, they increase your home’s resale value in an affordable way. A simple switch to wood-and-glass doors can transform a room without tearing down walls.
Interior Glass Doors: Sizes You Can Find at Builders Surplus
At Builders Surplus, we know that every home is different and may require interior doors of different sizes.
That’s why we stock a wide variety of options that you can take with you today.
- 24×80: Great for closets, pantries, or narrow openings where space is limited.
- 28×80: A versatile fit for smaller bedrooms or utility spaces.
- 30×80: One of the most common door sizes, it fits most standard interior rooms perfectly.
- 32×80: Perfect for added accessibility or a more open feel.
- 36×80: A popular choice for larger rooms, offices, or entryways to main living areas.
- 48×80: A double-panel look for closet doors or bold interior transitions.
- 60×80: French-style or double doors that bring elegance and visibility to the transition between rooms.
For taller spaces or a dramatic look, 8 ft. interior wood doors with glass offer added height and light flow, an ideal solution if your home has high ceilings or open-plan rooms.
The sizes of 8 ft. tall interior wood doors with glass you’ll find in our stores are 30″x96″ and 36″x96.”
Size isn’t just about fit; it changes how a space feels. Narrow doors save space, while wider ones bring in more light.
Need help measuring or finding the right fit? Talk to our in-store team and we’ll help you with sizing and framing adjustments. If your opening requires a non-standard size, we’ll assist you and custom-order options.
For taller spaces or a dramatic look, 8 ft. interior wood doors with glass offer added height and light flow, an ideal solution if your home has high ceilings or open-plan rooms.
Interior Glass Doors: Styles and Lite Options
At Builders Surplus, you can find a wide selection of interior wood doors with glass with a different number and type of glass panes called “lites.”
One-Lite Interior Wood Doors
These designs feature one large glass pane framed by wood. The clean, modern look is a great addition to spaces that need light flow, such as home offices or dining rooms.
One-Lite Frosted Glass
A frosted finish adds more privacy. It’s a good option for bathrooms, bedrooms, or any room where you want both light and seclusion.
Five-Lite Shaker Frosted Glass
This door features five horizontal frosted glass panels within a Shaker-style wood frame. It’s a top pick for transitional interiors, balancing light flow with a contemporary feel.
10-Lite Interior Wood Doors
Here, you have a wood construction with ten smaller glass panes arranged in a grid. This French door look is a firm favorite for formal dining rooms, libraries, or living room entrance.
15-Lite Interior Wood Doors
A more detailed version of the French door style, this option has 15 glass panels. Making a bold, traditional statement, this door type is often preferred in double-door setups between large interior spaces.
Pantry Wood Doors With Glass
Specifically made for pantry spaces, these doors typically have a decorative glass panel with the word “Pantry” etched or printed, a charming finishing touch for a cozy kitchen with character.
Laundry Wood Doors With Glass
Like pantry doors, laundry doors are often labeled and made with frosted or textured glass to keep the space visually appealing while hiding clutter.
Custom Interior Wood Doors With Glass
Sometimes you need a door that’s designed specifically for your space, whether due to a size that’s not standard or a unique glass layout you like.
We’ll build a door that’s made for your space, from the measurements to the finish.
Custom interior doors with glass are an excellent choice for:
- Non-standard openings
- Matching existing wood finishes
- Unique glass configurations
- Extra privacy needs
- Oversized or double-door designs
Here’s how to get started with your custom order:
- Visit your nearest Builders Surplus location.
- Bring your measurements.
- Choose your wood type, glass style, and layout.
- Pick it up in at the store when it’s ready.
How To Care for Interior Wood Doors With Glass
A little upkeep will ensure your wood and glass interior doors are looking their best.
To keep your interior wood doors with glass beautiful for years, they need a little maintenance.
Clean Glass Panels Gently
Use a non-abrasive glass cleaner or a mix of vinegar and water for the glass inserts. A microfiber cloth will help you avoid scratches and streaks.
Don’t use harsh chemicals or scrubbing pads, as they may ruin the glass, especially if it’s decorative or frosted.
Dust and Wipe Wood Surfaces
Remove dust weekly with a soft, dry cloth. For deeper cleaning, use a damp (not wet) cloth with a mild wood-safe cleaner. Dry thoroughly so moisture doesn’t damage the wood.
Watch for Humidity
Think interior doors are protected against moisture? When used in bathrooms and laundry rooms, they can absorb water, which can make them warp or swell. Ventilate the rooms and consider sealing the bottom edge of the door to reduce moisture absorption.
Lubricate Hinges
A squeaky door can be annoying, but there’s more to it: The sound may show the hinges are worn out.
Apply a few drops of light household oil or a silicone-based lubricant to the hinges so they move smoothly and quietly.
Avoid Slamming
Wood and glass can both crack if you’re not careful. Close your interior doors softly and think about adding door bumpers or soft-close hinges. This can be a game changer if you live with kids.


