Top 5 Farmhouse Fiberglass Door Designs Homeowners Love in 2025

Thinking of giving your home that cozy, farmhouse charm?
Let’s talk doors. Specifically, the fiberglass front doors in farmhouse style.
You get the rustic look, without the rot, warping, or constant upkeep that comes with wood. And in Toronto’s climate, that matters.
In 2025, more and more homeowners are upgrading to fiberglass farmhouse doors. And, why will they not choose them? These doors are strong, energy efficient, and come in styles that feel both modern and timeless.
I’ll walk you through the top 5 designs people are loving right now. These aren’t just trends, but real upgrades we see homeowners across Ontario asking for.
Craftsman‑Style Fiberglass Door with Divided‑Lite Glass
This is a classic. If you love the look of old-world craftsmanship with clean lines and rich textures: this one’s for you.
What makes it Craftsman?
- Vertical woodgrain texture (yes, even in fiberglass)
- 1–3 square or rectangular glass panels across the top
- Clean shaker-style paneling on the bottom
You’ll often see this in dark walnut stains or deep oak finishes. It gives the feel of solid wood; but it’s actually fiberglass.
Homeowners love it because it fits almost any exterior. Especially brick, stone, or board-and-batten siding.
One of our clients recently told us:
“We wanted that warm Craftsman look, but without the maintenance. This was perfect. Everyone thinks it’s real wood.”
Pro tip: Pair it with satin nickel or oil-rubbed bronze hardware for that extra authentic touch.
Best For:
- Heritage-style homes
- Brick or stone exteriors
- Those who want wood-look, but not wood-work
Smooth Shaker Panel with ¾‑Lite SDL Glass (Matte Black)
Want that modern farmhouse vibe? This design nails it.
You’ve got a smooth, shaker-style panel on the bottom. Clean. Minimal. Then on top, a ¾-lite glass insert with simulated divided lites (SDLs). It gives the illusion of individual glass panes, but with the efficiency of one sealed unit.
And the finish? Most homeowners are going with matte black. It pops. Especially against light exteriors like white siding, light grey, or even natural brick.
Why it works:
- The clean lines fit with both traditional and contemporary homes
- SDLs give a farmhouse look without compromising insulation
- Matte black gives you that “Pinterest-perfect” entryway
Design idea: Add a vertical handle in black or bronze, and flank the door with warm Edison-style porch lights.
Best For:
- Modern renovations
- Homes with black window trim
- Anyone wanting a bold, stylish, low-maintenance upgrade
Prairie‑Grid Fiberglass Door with Matching Sidelites
If you’re after light, symmetry, and charm, this one’s worth a look.
This design features a full or ⅔-lite glass insert framed with a prairie-style grid. Think straight lines along the edges of the glass: simple and elegant. And the real magic? Matching sidelites on both sides.
That symmetry makes your entryway feel wider and brighter. And if you have a front foyer or open hallway, it can completely transform the space.
Why homeowners love it:
- Lets in more natural light, without losing privacy (with frosted or rain glass)
- Creates a welcoming, open feel from the outside
- Matches beautifully with transitional or craftsman exteriors
A client in Markham said:
“We didn’t realize how dark our entry was until we added sidelites. Now it feels like a whole new space.”
Did you know? Doors with sidelites can increase curb appeal and resale value by up to 6%, according to Zillow’s design impact report.
Best For:
- Homes with wide entrances
- Front halls that need more natural light
- Classic or transitional home styles
Double Matte Black Fiberglass Doors with Full Divided Glass
This style is like making a statement with your front entrance.
Double doors instantly add a sense of luxury. But when you combine them with full-length divided glass panes and a matte black finish, you get bold, modern-farmhouse perfection.
These doors are ideal for wider entryways or homes with covered porches. The glass inserts, often arranged in vertical or 10-lite patterns, allow light to pour in while keeping the style grounded and symmetrical.
What make them so great:
- Creates a grand, open feel
- Lets in natural light, especially in darker entryways
- Matte black frames give a clean, modern edge to a classic farmhouse style
Pro tip: Pair with stone or light wood siding to maximize the contrast.
Best For:
- Homes with double door framing
- Farmhouse modern or urban farmhouse styles
- Those who want high impact with low maintenance
Arched-Top Fiberglass Door with Cottage Grid Glass
An arched-top fiberglass door brings a gentle curve to your entry, a design detail many homeowners overlook. Add a cottage-style grid (thin divided lites over frosted or clear glass), and you’ve got the perfect balance of cozy and elegant.
This style works beautifully in white, light green, or even weathered wood finishes. It has that “storybook” feel; but without sacrificing durability or energy efficiency.
Reasons to love it:
- Adds warmth and softness to the exterior
- Unique shape stands out without being flashy
- Still customizable with glass type, hardware, and paint
Bonus Tip: Add a curved awning or overhang to echo the door’s shape and complete the look.
Best For:
- Cottage-style or rural homes
- Bungalows and vintage-inspired exteriors
- Homeowners who love subtle details
Final Thoughts
Farmhouse-style fiberglass doors aren’t just about looks. They’re about smart design, comfort, and long-term value.
Whether you're drawn to the timeless charm of a Craftsman panel or the bold impact of double matte black doors, there's a style that fits your home and your lifestyle.
And here’s the best part: you don’t have to figure it out alone.
At Delco Windows & Doors, we help homeowners across the GTA choose, customize, and install the perfect front door. Every door is built for Canadian weather, backed by a lifetime warranty, and installed by our in-house team. So, there’s no subcontractors, no guesswork.