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Six factory-standard finishes and eight designer flat colors, curated for custom iron and steel entry systems. Every selection carries the coating spec your door is built to, alongside the designer references your architect already speaks.
The six finishes nearly every custom iron door factory runs as standard. Flat coats are machine applied; antique and highlight work is applied by hand, so no two doors are identical. Because these live on every production line, they carry the fastest lead times and the most predictable pricing. Every finish is confirmed by physical sample before production.
The most-ordered iron door finish in the industry, and it has never dated. Sharp against light stucco, seamless on modern steel.
The architectural bronze standard. Warmer than black, quieter than copper, and the finish most storefront and window lines already match.
Deep brown-black with a faint copper warmth rubbed through the surface. The classic estate finish that matches most luxury hardware lines.
Dark bronze with antique copper-gold highlights hand-rubbed across the raised ironwork. The standard choice for scrolled and ornamental designs.
Warm copper tone with dark antiquing settled into the detail. Distinctive without being loud, and it only looks better as it lives outside.
Silvered pewter with black antiquing worked into the relief. Cool, architectural, and quietly modern.
Curated from this year's leading color authorities. Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, Behr, and Pantone each named their Color of the Year in this range, and designers are calling deep greens and navy the door colors of 2026. Each is a flat coating, ordered by exact RAL Classic SKU as a custom color. Lead time and upcharge confirmed at quote.
Designers' consensus pick to dominate 2026 front doors. Reads near-neutral by day, moody by evening. Exceptional with brass.
Deep forest green, the shade designers are reaching for over flat black this year. Rich, historic, and unmistakably custom.
The muted, earthy green designers recommend for southern coastal homes. Blends with palms, sea grasses, and pale stucco.
The luxurious espresso-charcoal direction of Benjamin Moore's 2026 Color of the Year, translated to steel. Tailored and warm.
The signature of European thermally broken steel doors. Softer than black, sharper than grey, and unbothered by trend cycles.
A smoky blue-green in the spirit of Behr's 2026 Color of the Year. Reads sage in daylight, teal-charcoal at dusk. The statement piece.
The quiet-luxury neutral of the moment, aligned with Sherwin-Williams' 2026 Color of the Year. Lets the craftsmanship speak.
A soft, warm white that flatters coastal stucco without glare. Aligned with Pantone's 2026 pick, the cloud-soft white Cloud Dancer.
Independent sourcing means the palette is never the limit. If your architect specified it, we can have it coated to it. Every custom finish is approved on a physical sample plate before your door enters production.
For Gulf Beaches and barrier island homes, the coating system is confirmed with the manufacturer for salt air and UV exposure before ordering.
Matte and satin finishes are our recommendation. High gloss telegraphs every weld and fades unevenly under Florida sun.
Deep finishes absorb heat. Insulated, foam-filled door construction keeps dark selections practical in full sun.
Finish selections never change the compliance path. Florida Product Approval and NOA documentation guidance is reviewed for your jurisdiction before ordering.