Embrace the outdoors with Best Exteriors! Our selection of ProVia vinyl sliding door systems provide homeowners an opportunity to enjoy their outdoor living space in comfort. Featuring BetterVue® fiberglass mesh screens, these enhanced solutions offer a clear view while providing insect protection and improved air circulation for elevated relaxation within any setting.
With ProVia, you can enjoy vinyl patio slider doors that are beautiful, secure and ENERGY STAR® certified – providing you with an attractive combination of style and performance. Enjoy peace of mind knowing your door system is durable, attractive, and cost-efficient.
DOORS BY ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
A popular home style seen throughout the country that began in California and the Midwest in the early 1900s, American Craftsman is most often associated with small- to medium-sized homes. Craftsman-style homes emphasize simplicity, clean lines, artisanal craftsmanship and natural materials. Craftsman homes showcased local materials with embellishments such as brackets, lintels and rafters. Spacious front porches with over-extended eaves are a tell-tale sign of Craftsman homes. The interior design is just as distinctive, with built-in bookshelves and window seats, and thick trim around doors and windows.
DOORS BY ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
American Colonial-style homes originally were built from the 1600s to mid-1700s and were most popular in New England and the South. This architectural style, which originated in England, fell out of fashion during the American Revolution. The simplicity of this design re-emerged starting in 1880 through 1945 as the industrial revolution provided Americans with new, more easily attained materials and technologies to build larger homes. While the British Colonial style provided the earliest design influences, other cultures contributed to the evolution of this home style, resulting in a number of variations, including Dutch Colonial, French Colonial, Spanish Colonial, Cape Cod and Georgian. Many homes built today feature elements that originated with this style.
DOORS BY ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Victorian-style homes, named after the Victorian era of the 1800s, became popular through the early 1900s with the new-found affluence of a growing middle class during the Industrial Age. Other home styles often referred to as Victorian architecture, such as Gothic Revival, Italianate, Second Empire and Queen Anne, all share elaborate design elements and the time period in which they were built. The ornate design of Victorian homes lends itself to more intricate front door designs as well. It’s more common than not to see Victorian front doors with glass, especially with decorative or privacy glass. More elaborate homes feature French doors, sidelites and transoms.
DOORS BY ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Modern-style architecture came about as the antithesis of what some felt were the design excesses of the Victorian period. These homes featured a simplified design and sharp lines and were meant to blend into the surrounding nature with large windows and carefully landscaped areas. Built from approximately the 1920s through the 1950s, these homes emphasized function over form. An offshoot of Modern architecture, Mid-century Modern, is recognized today for its distinctive interior design and furniture, which saw a revival during the 1980s. With more recently built Contemporary Modern homes, eco-friendly materials and metal roofing separate these homes from their predecessors.
ProVia Sliding Glass Door Styles
Best Exteriors is here to make your home more comfortable and stylish with our vast selection of ProVia sliding glass doors constructed from the highest quality materials. These resilient frames are designed for durability while also offering customization to match any style of décor you need! We have a trained team you can count on for professional installation to ensure a seamless fit for your sliding doors. See product comparisons below and discover how we can help transform your living space today!
AERIS™
Real wood interior
- Wood-clad interior with low-maintenance, all-vinyl exterior
- Pre-finished real Oak, Cherry or Maple wood applied to sash and frame interior
- Several options for interior paint or stain finishes
ENDURE™
Stunning energy efficiency
- All-vinyl construction
- Double and triple-pane glass for peak energy efficiency
- Interior laminated woodgrain finishes and exterior paint colors
- Various glass embellishment options, including stained glass
ASPECT™
Energy savings, amplified
- Patented water drainage system
- Two, three and four-lite configurations plus transoms and sidelites
- Glass options including double or triple-panes of glass, internal grids and internal blinds
ECOLITE™
Economy redefined
- All-white interior and exterior sliding glass door
- Available only as 2-panel unit
- Low-maintenance, weather-resistant all-vinyl construction
- Available with privacy or tinted glass and internal grids
Front Door Brand Comparison
Need help in deciding which entrance door is the best fit for your home? We want to help make this choice more accessible by breaking down all of our brands’ features in one helpful comparison chart. Discover why each brand stands out and find which style works perfectly with your home!
Sliding Glass Door Gallery
Need some inspiration to get your project started? Browse our gallery to see the various customizations homeowners have chosen for their ProVia glass sliding doors.
Entry & Front Door Gallery
Need some inspiration to get started with your front door project? Browse our entry & front door gallery to see how other homeowners have customized their ProVia entrance doors.