Glenview Doors new showroom has walnut wine cellar, interactive design
CHICAGO -  Glenview Doors opened its third showroom, this one in walking distance from Chicago's Merchandise Mart, home of NeoCon.
The showroom features an interactive design studio geared towards architects and designers that exhibits over 40 custom interior doors and entry doors ranging from modern and transitional to old world classic designs.
The studio also allows clients to experience custom wine cellar designs with a walk-in walnut wine cellar which displays furniture quality cabinetry and racking.
"In the field of design where mass production has all but extinguished uniqueness, our professionally trained staff takes your design ideas and inspirations to the technical drawing phase, production and final installation." said owner Greg Wozniak. 
Combining skills of design, artisan craftsmanship and the latest manufacturing technologies, is one of the few design locations that caters to individuality. The design studio exhibits a variety of premium hardwoods and exotic veneers in various finishes. Clients can additionally choose custom paint finishes, high gloss and stain colors and textures including hand scraped, distressed and wire brushed to create the aesthetic they desire for their wine cellar cabinetry and door designs.
Glenview Doors also supplies the TruStile MDF Paint Grade interior door line. Glenview Door says its TruStile brand has pioneered the use of medium density fiberboard as a preferred material for painted door applications. TruStile interior doors can be specially stylized to fit in any home 
 
Glenview Haus and TruStile provide the hottest designs and styles for interior doors, all manufactured with the latest technology on the market. Of the countless customization possibilities, clients can choose from numerous high-quality wood species, beautiful resins and other materials that are sure to customize the interior of any house. Built with the highest quality materials, these doors that are true to architecturally-correct stile and rail construction.
 
One of the most unique aspects of TruStile interior doors is their ability to incorporate various inserts in order to create different, desired effects. Trustile MDF paint grade doors offer clients 12 Edelman leather inserts, 12 metal accents and 40 designer glass and resin choices. Additional customization options allow clients to choose from various sticking profiles, ranging in style from lavish to simple. Clients can also choose from barn doors, pocket doors, pivot doors and dutch doors to complete their house. These numerous design choices allow clients to see their dream doors come to life.
 
 Whether clients are looking for a cottage or a contemporary door design, Trustile is able to match the style of a door to the rest of the house. If the house is reminiscent of a past era, Trustile can provide the gentle arches of a Tudor Door, the elegant ornamentation of a Victorian Door, or the beautiful simplicity of a Modern Door. Clients can choose between Trustile Craftsman Doors and Art Deco Doors if they are interested in originality and an emphasis on shape. Trustile MDF paint grade interior doors come in styles from other cultures, as well, such as Spanish Colonial, French Country and Mediterranean. If the home is designed with touches of classic Americana, Trustile provides Colonial Doors and Traditional Doors to match the rest of the house.
 
Visit Glenview Haus’s interactive showroom and learn more about Trustile MDF interior doors Trustile MDF Paint Grade Interior Doors are being displayed in Glenview Haus’s interactive showroom, located in the design district of Chicago’s River North neighborhood. There is a two to four week lead time for Trustile MDF paint grade interior doors, one of the shortest in the industry for custom doors. Offering made-to-order interior doors, Glenview Haus and TruStile work together to create and distribute some of the most beautiful and wellmade doors in today’s market.
Learn more about Glenview Haus at http://www.glenviewhaus.com.

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