1. Entry doors: These are the main doors that lead to the house or individual rooms.
2. Interior doors: These are doors that separate rooms within the house.
3. Sliding doors: These are doors that slide along a track instead of swinging open and closed.
4. French doors: These are double doors that swing open from the middle, typically used for entry onto patios or balconies.
5. Pocket doors: These are doors that slide into a pocket in the wall, allowing them to be concealed when not in use.
6. Bi-fold doors: These are doors that fold in half, typically used for closets or room dividers.
7. Dutch doors: These are split doors that allow the top half to be open while the bottom half remains closed.
8. Garage doors: These are large doors that allow vehicles to enter or exit the garage.
9. Patio doors: These are glass doors that lead to a patio or outdoor area.
10. Storm doors: These are doors that provide additional protection from the elements, typically placed in front of an entry door.
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