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Create your own hardware designs using our interactive tool. Products to Complement Your Style Your home is a reflection of your personal style.  Our mission is to make the highest quality product to live up to the highest of standard. View project showcases   See what we Value   Our story Highly skilled artisans craft each piece in our collection by hand for uncommon beauty and enduring style, for a difference you can see and feel. Hospitality Division   view product galleries   Finish Options We Stand Behind our ProductsThat’s why we stand behind each and every product to ensure it exceeds your every expectation. Custom Capabilities   Spec and Pricing Binder   Escutcheon Combinations This residential steel utility door features metal louvers pressed into the skin on both sides for full ventilation. Made from 24-gauge galvanized steel with internal bracing and is pre-primed to accept finish paint. Doors have softwood stiles for easy machining and typical hardware applications.




Bored for lockset 2-1/8” bore with 2-3/8” backset or available with no bore. Perfect for utility applications where ventilation is desired. Kerfed bottom rail on 1-3/4” doors accepts popular door sweeps. Doors are not fire rated. The Millennium Collection® Projects At Millennium Door we have produced products for many of the most prestigious properties in the country. From hospitality and assisted living to unique historical replications, multi family, and high end residential Millennium Door is perfect to add design flexibility and curb appeal for any of your project needs. > See current Millennium Collection projects NRFC Test Data Available for Every Simpson Door All Simpson products have been tested according to the National Fenestration Rating Council's (NRFC) Product Certification Program. This includes u-factor, solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC), and visible transmittance (VT) for every Simpson door. > Discover your perfect door® here Use this page to find all ABS locations across the country.




It's complete with hours of operation, phone and fax numbers, and addresses for all manufacturing and distribution facilities. > Go to the contact page The eye-catching oval shape gives it a unique and memorable look. The Dublin knob was inspired by Federal-style homes found throughout the United States. The oval shape of the Dublin knob makes it one of the easiest to use and open. > See the Product of the Month Flyer Here ABS understands that it is only through our valued employees that we can be successful. With this philosophy, ABS is constantly on the lookout for enthusiastic people who want to be part of a great team. While experience is great, it really isn't necessary if you have a great attitude and a willingness to learn about our industry. In most cases, we can provide all the training you need to make you a valuable asset to Team ABS. Follow this link to find career opportunities with American Building Supply across the country. > Go to the employment page




©2016 ABS-American Building Supply, Inc.To expand a modest “shotgun house” in the heart of Breckenridge’s historic district, architect Janet Sutterley knew she’d have to dig deep—in this case, literally. “I love the scale of the smaller homes in the district,” says Sutterley, who has lived and worked in the mountain resort town for three decades. “At the same time, people realistically just need more space these days. Fortunately, the town offers an incentive to homeowners willing to go to the expense of restoring a historic property—you’re allowed to pick up your house and put a full basement foundation under it.” For prospective homeowners Bruce and Allison Dodge, Sutterley’s experience with town planners gave them the confidence to buy the tiny, storied cottage—just one block from downtown—as a family retreat. “We knew Janet could come up with the right plan in keeping with the home’s historical designation,” Allison says. Delineating the original house’s roofline, a triangle of dark wood gabling includes the former attic door that was discovered when the old drop ceiling was removed.




A handsome oak door with a stained glass window provides a secondary entrance. “It was there when they bought the house, but probably isn’t original,” says architect Janet Sutterley. table is an antique and the art over the fireplace is Don Quade’s Lantern Canyon from Walker Fine Art. Illuminated by a tiny diamond window, a bump-out, which Sutterley considers “an historic addition” to the original house, was fitted with built-in storage and bench seating. The green trunk, coffee table and wicker chair are antiques, and the rug is from Shaver-Ramsey. At the homeowners’ request, Sutterley moved the kitchen to the front of the house. “It’s a break from the traditional floorplan of walking into the living room, but it fits the family’s lifestyle,” she says. A simple, modern IKEA kitchen creates a quiet backdrop for collected vintage furnishings. Sutterley vaulted the historic Breckenridge home’s drop ceiling and added foam insulation; authentic tie rods provide additional structural support.




To match the home’s distinctive white 19th-century plank paneling, building crews salvaged old boards from the attic demolition, blended them with new wood, and painted walls throughout the main level with Benjamin Moore’s White Dove. The rugs are from Shaver-Ramsey. Sleek white IKEA Abstrakt cabinets provide storage, and open shelves display a collection of vintage bowls and dishes. Colorado Custom Stainless crafted the counters, and the kitchen faucet is from Blanco’s Kontrole Series. The trio of swing-arm sconces overhead is from Renovation Lighting. Dodge suggested the sliding barn door, a design solution that maximized space and created unobstructed access from the hall to the new master bedroom. The bed and duvet cover are from IKEA, and the gothic mirror and table are antiques. Sutterley relocated the shed and connected it to the house to create space for a new guest bedroom. A vintage iron and brass bed—which came with the house—is topped with pristine white linens from Restoration Hardware.

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