 
  The right design can bring warmth to contemporary architecture and withstand years of daily use. Rockwood builds custom solid wood doors that combine clean lines with lasting strength, helping your church create an inviting, well-crafted entry that fits both the space and its purpose.
Custom Wood Designs
We work with architects and builders to develop door designs that fit the scale and rhythm of modern spaces. Profiles, panel layouts, and edge details are refined to achieve crisp geometry and smooth operation.
Integrated Assemblies
Rockwood produces complete entry systems including doors, frames, sidelights, transoms, and casing to ensure consistent alignment and finish throughout the project.
Hardware Coordination
We source and supply hardware that fits the design intent, from minimalist pulls and concealed closers to durable commercial-grade components sized for heavy traffic.


Rockwood’s approach to modern design combines the warmth of solid wood with the precision and restraint of contemporary architecture:
Modern church doors from Rockwood are crafted from hardwoods selected for strength, color, and grain consistency. Domestic wood species like white oak or tropical species such as and sapele and mahogany are among the most common choices, each finished to highlight the wood’s natural character. Paint-grade doors are also available for ultimate protection against the elements.
Stave-core construction provides stability, while solid hardwood faces create the depth and authenticity of real wood. Each component, including joinery, seals, and finishes, is designed as part of a unified system for performance and longevity.
From contemporary churches to upscale homes to commercial spaces, Rockwood builds doors that bring modern design and durable construction together. Each project reflects careful detailing, skilled craftsmanship, and materials chosen for lasting strength and consistent performance.
At Rockwood, we listen first, ask questions, and then create custom pieces that fit your needs. Ready to get started?