
Iron Doors vs. Steel Doors — What’s the Difference?
Walk into any door showroom in Dallas and you’ll hear “iron door” a hundred times. Search online and you’ll see the same thing — iron doors, wrought iron doors, custom

Designing Indoor-Outdoor Living: Bifolds, Panoramics, and Lift-and-Slide
Indoor-outdoor living is one of the biggest design trends in Texas residential architecture. And it makes sense here — when you have a climate that’s genuinely outdoor-friendly for eight or

What Architects Get Wrong About Iron Doors
I work with architects regularly. I enjoy it — they’re usually the most detail-oriented people in the room, which is my kind of conversation. But there are patterns I see

Why I Patented Our Double Door Construction
Most companies don’t talk about their patents. I talk about mine constantly. Not because I’m bragging — but because understanding why it exists will tell you everything about whether a

Why Thermally Broken Aluminum Changed Everything for Patio Doors
People think of me as an iron door guy. And that’s fair — our iron and steel entry doors are what most people know us for. But my engineering background

Why Chad Crenshaw Owns His Factories — And Why It Matters
There’s a question most iron door buyers never think to ask: Does this company actually make its own doors? The answer, almost every time, is no. How Most Iron

How Chad Crenshaw Engineered a Better Steel Door
Most iron door companies don’t make anything. They pick styles from a supplier’s catalog. They place an order. A container shows up from overseas. They slap their logo on it

What Today’s Homeowners Really Want from Their Living Spaces
The idea of a “dream home” has changed. For years, luxury was associated with larger homes, formal spaces, and elaborate design details. Today, homeowners are prioritizing something different, spaces that

How Indoor–Outdoor Living Changed the Way We Design Homes
The way people live at home has changed dramatically over the last few years. Homes are no longer designed only as private indoor spaces, they’re now expected to feel more