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TruStile Doors

Founded in Denver in 1995, TruStile Doors entered the market on a mission to “make every opening an opportunity” by bringing high-design form and custom craftsmanship to the door category. From its early emphasis on true stile-and-rail construction and Sustainable MDF options to its growth into wood and exterior systems, TruStile has consistently focused on precision, design flexibility, and architectural integrity.
Today, they offer made-to-order interior and exterior doors with hundreds of styles, custom sizes, finishes, and glass or metal inlays—all produced with industry-leading lead times and backed by a design-centric approach.

Tri-Supply is proud to offer TruStile Doors because they reflect exactly the kind of quality and design depth we believe homeowners deserve. With TruStile, you receive doors that go beyond mere function. They become defining elements of your home’s architecture—offering refined materials, exacting proportions, and a finish palette that connects seamlessly with your lighting, hardware, and millwork. Visit one of our showrooms to explore the full TruStile offering, view door styles and finish options up close, and work with one of our door specialists to configure a TruStile solution that transforms your space.

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