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Full Door Surround Kits
Transform your entrance with elegant, custom-crafted surrounds
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From standard opening to architectural statement. Full door surround kits that transform entryways into refined architectural features - without the weight, cost, or complexity of traditional materials.

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System Architecture
EPS Core + Polyurea Shell vs. Conventional Materials Download PDF
Material Composition
Engineering Advantages of EPS/Polyurea Over Wood, PVC, and Fiberglass Download PDF
Visual Presence
Architectural Expression as an Engineering Parameter Download PDF
Durability
Systemic Service Performance of EPS/Polyurea in Demanding Climates Download PDF
Compliance
EPS/Polyurea as a Fully Documentable System Download PDF
Cost Efficiency
Total Cost of Ownership Advantage of EPS/Polyurea Over Competing Systems Download PDF
Speed of Installation
EPS/Polyurea as a Construction Schedule Compression Tool Download PDF
Customization
EPS/Polyurea Delivers Design Freedom Unavailable in Competing Systems Download PDF
Engineering
EPS/Polyurea as a Fully Designable Technical System Download PDF
Aesthetics
EPS/Polyurea as a Premium Architectural Product Download PDF

Technical specification

Door Surrounds styles

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Width (W), in Height (H), in Depth (D), in
48" 72" 7"
48" 80" 7"
54" 72" 8"
54" 80" 8"
60" 80" 8 1/2"
60" 82" 8 1/2"
72" 82" 9"
72" 84" 9"
110" 82" 9 1/2"
110" 84" 9 1/2"
120" 82" 10"
120" 84" 10"
Length (L), in Depth (D), in Height (H), in
24" 4" 65"
26" 4" 65"
28" 4" 65"
32" 4 1/2" 70"
34" 4 1/2" 70"
36" 4 1/2" 70"
48" 5" 90"
52" 5" 90"
56" 5" 90"
60" 5 1/2" 105"
64" 5 1/2" 105"
68" 5 1/2" 105"
Width (W), foot Height (H), in Depth (D), in
10' 8" 7"
10' 10" 7"
12' 8" 8"
12' 10" 8"
14' 8" 8 1/2"
14' 10" 8 1/2"
16' 8" 9"
16' 10" 9"
18' 12" 9 1/2"
20' 12" 9 1/2"
24' 12" 10"
32' 12" 10"

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Width (W), in Height (H), in Depth (D), in
48" 72" 7"
48" 80" 7"
54" 72" 8"
54" 80" 8"
60" 80" 8 1/2"
60" 82" 8 1/2"
72" 82" 9"
72" 84" 9"
110" 82" 9 1/2"
110" 84" 9 1/2"
120" 82" 10"
120" 84" 10"
Length (L), in Depth (D), in Height (H), in
24" 4" 65"
26" 4" 65"
28" 4" 65"
32" 4 1/2" 70"
34" 4 1/2" 70"
36" 4 1/2" 70"
48" 5" 90"
52" 5" 90"
56" 5" 90"
60" 5 1/2" 105"
64" 5 1/2" 105"
68" 5 1/2" 105"
Width (W), foot Height (H), in Depth (D), in
10' 8" 7"
10' 10" 7"
12' 8" 8"
12' 10" 8"
14' 8" 8 1/2"
14' 10" 8 1/2"
16' 8" 9"
16' 10" 9"
18' 12" 9 1/2"
20' 12" 9 1/2"
24' 12" 10"
32' 12" 10"

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Width (W), in Height (H), in Depth (D), in
48" 72" 7"
48" 80" 7"
54" 72" 8"
54" 80" 8"
60" 80" 8 1/2"
60" 82" 8 1/2"
72" 82" 9"
72" 84" 9"
110" 82" 9 1/2"
110" 84" 9 1/2"
120" 82" 10"
120" 84" 10"
Length (L), in Depth (D), in Height (H), in
24" 4" 65"
26" 4" 65"
28" 4" 65"
32" 4 1/2" 70"
34" 4 1/2" 70"
36" 4 1/2" 70"
48" 5" 90"
52" 5" 90"
56" 5" 90"
60" 5 1/2" 105"
64" 5 1/2" 105"
68" 5 1/2" 105"
Width (W), foot Height (H), in Depth (D), in
10' 8" 7"
10' 10" 7"
12' 8" 8"
12' 10" 8"
14' 8" 8 1/2"
14' 10" 8 1/2"
16' 8" 9"
16' 10" 9"
18' 12" 9 1/2"
20' 12" 9 1/2"
24' 12" 10"
32' 12" 10"

Our material vs Competitors

Property Our Material (EPS) Wood Concrete Polyurethane Fiberglass
Weight Very lightweight Medium Very heavy Light Light
Thermal Insulation Excellent Moderate Poor Excellent Good
Moisture Resistance High (does not absorb water) Low (absorbs moisture) Medium High Medium
Durability Long-lasting, stable Can rot or warp Very durable Durable Fragile over time
Fire Behavior Melts under high heat Burns Fire-resistant Flammable (treated variants available) Non-combustible
Ease of Installation Easy, fast, low labor cost Moderate Difficult, labor-intensive Moderate Requires protection gear
Customization Highly customizable shapes & sizes Limited Very limited Moderate Limited
Cost Affordable Medium to high High High Medium

We offer 9 finish types. For custom color, we have mixes that allow us to make arhitectural products in almost any color.

All textures and colors are fully customizable for each individual project, ensuring complete flexibility in design and appearance.

Each our decorative architectural foam product is unique. We don’t “print” identical beams — we craft them as individual architectural pieces.

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Why choose us

Value / Service Our company Competitors
Free Design Support Included in every project Usually not available
Product Customization Fully customized solutions Limited options
Engineering Consultation Direct access to engineers Rare or paid
Unique Prototype Development Yes, tailored prototypes Not offered
Personal Project Manager Dedicated manager for each client Not standard
Speed of Production Fast turnaround Slower processes
Client Support Ongoing support at all stages Limited after-sales support
Flexibility Tailored to any client requirements Standard solutions only

How it Works

Step 1. Adaptation
If you have a finished project, we adapt it for production and installation, preserving every detail.

Step 2. Define your vision
Capture a clear picture of the client’s ideas before moving to design and rendering.

Step 3. Plan specifications
Outline measurements, production methods, and finalize materials, components, and finishes.

Step 4. Installation
Our team ensures precise setup, perfectly aligning your custom surround with the space.

Step 1. Define your vision
The aim of this step is to capture a precise picture of the client’s vision before proceeding to technical design and visual rendering.

Step 2. Plan specifications
During this phase, we define the specifications, production methods, and measurements, while finalizing the look by selecting materials, elements, and finishes.

Step 3. Installation
Once fabrication is complete, our installation team will handle every aspect of the setup, ensuring your custom surround is fitted with accuracy and seamlessly integrated into your space.

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Our Recent Works

Areas We Serve

Areas We Serve

We proudly serve clients across the United States, including major cities such as

· Jacksonville · Orlando · Miami · Atlanta · Dallas · Los Angeles · New York City · Chicago · Washington · San Francisco ·

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Voices of our clients

I am involved in the construction and finishing of houses in Oregon, and Royal Foam's products are a great help. In particular, their door frames: they are very light and durable. This company can also create any custom design and modify the door surrounds to match any texture, whether it's plaster or wood. The latter is especially convenient because our customers often order Craftsman-style finishing details.

Jason Morrison

We used Royal Foam door casings in a Mediterranean-style villa in Southern California. The material withstands the sun and dry heat soo well! We installed them last year, and according to the customers, everything looks like new. I’d like to give a special shout-out to the Royal Foam specialists for not being afraid of complex custom tasks. We can pass on any client requests to them, and the specialist will clarify everything in detail, offer options, and even show a mock-up version before production. If only everyone worked like this, I swear!

George Powell

Everyone knows about smart homes, but how would you like a “smart door”? My husband jokingly called this way the door frames in our new house. We live in a coastal area - salty air, humidity, storms, you name it. And now, the door frames from Royal Foam have been standing up to all the challenges for almost a year. The most interesting thing is that these details look exactly like wood!

Amanda Chen

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Frequently Asked Questions

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They are decorative frames installed around doors, enhancing appearance while providing protection against weather and wear.
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No. While they boost curb appeal, they also shield the edges of doors from moisture, drafts, and long-term damage.
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The principle is the same: surrounds the frame of the opening, but front door ones are often more robust and styled to highlight the main entry.
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Foam surrounds resist cracking, swelling, and rot—problems that often affect wood and stone. They’re built for eternal beauty.
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Yes. With adhesives and light tools, installation can be completed in hours. Many homeowners choose DIY, while others hire professionals to do the job that can be easily done all alone. Again, it depends on your budget, mood, and opportunities.
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Absolutely. A mix of classic and modern often creates a striking effect. Many homeowners love combining Victorian surrounds with sleek façades.
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They reduce drafts and seal gaps around the frame, keeping cold air out in winter and cool air in during summer.
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Minimal. A simple wipe-down is usually enough. No repainting, no sealing, no special treatments required.
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Yes. Royal Foam offers customizable dimensions so your surrounds fit perfectly without awkward gaps.
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Yes. A well-framed entryway increases curb appeal, making your property more attractive to buyers and boosting its market value.

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Full Door Surround Kits

Door Surrounds: How Entrance Design Shapes First Impressions

Have you ever noticed how some buildings stick with you for no obvious reason? Before your brain even decides to care, you catch a glimpse of an entrance - and something about it instantly hooks you. You can’t always put a name to it. Sometimes it’s a tiny detail your brain keeps circling. Other times, it’s not a detail at all, but a feeling: “Huh, someone really cared here.”

That first moment at the entrance shapes the entire experience. It’s fast - almost instant - but it sets the tone. A well-designed custom door surround or front door surround doesn’t just frame an opening. It signals intention. It tells the eye where to look, gives the facade structure, and makes the arrival feel considered rather than accidental. Think of it as the difference between a document handed to you loose and the same document presented in a clean, fitted folder. Same content. Completely different perception.

Some people initially dismiss the impact of decorative door trim or exterior door trim, assuming these architectural elements are just decorative extras. But watch how guests, customers, tenants, or buyers respond in the real world. The entrance becomes a filter. In hospitality, a clear architectural frame can make a modest lobby feel more upscale before a single step is taken. In retail, it works like visual gravity - drawing attention the way a well-lit display pulls shoppers in from the sidewalk.

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What Door Surrounds Are and Why They Matter

Exterior door surrounds are architectural elements that do far more than decorate a facade. A carefully designed entryway surround, door casing, or architectural door trim sets the design tone, defines the style, and influences visitors on a psychological level. These elements guide the eye and create a focal point that signals quality before anyone even opens the door.

Instant visual impact plays a major role. People notice depth, proportion, and shadow lines immediately. A strong front entrance surround creates a natural focal point and helps the building feel intentional rather than accidental. Sometimes that two-second pause is all it takes to spark interest.

The entrance also communicates identity. Think of it as the handshake before the handshake. A surround sets tone without saying a word: refined and calm, bold and modern, heritage-minded, family-warm, or high-end. The right combination of architectural detailing, proportion, and material signals who you are before anyone touches the handle.

The Business Impact of Entrance Design

The entrance door surround often becomes a memory anchor. Visitors might forget the name of the store or hotel, but they still remember how the entrance looked and where it was located. A recognizable custom door surround or distinctive decorative door trim makes the building easier to recall later.

While a door surround alone will not sell a property, it often becomes a deciding factor when similar properties compete within the same location, size, and price range. The entrance shapes perceived value. A thoughtful entryway surround can make a modest building feel more premium, the same way tailored detailing elevates a suit.

Design also protects the building. Exterior surrounds help shield transitions around the opening, manage moisture, and protect the facade from aging at its most vulnerable seam. In practical terms, this reduces maintenance issues and helps the structure maintain a clean appearance for longer.

Where Exterior Door Surrounds Are Used

Exterior door surrounds appear across many property types. The benefit often changes depending on the environment. Restaurants, retail spaces, residential developments, and professional offices all use entrance design differently, but the goal remains the same: create presence and guide attention toward the entry point.

Food and beverage spaces rely heavily on first impressions. Guests often decide whether a place feels welcoming within seconds. A well-designed custom door surround or distinctive architectural door trim increases visual interest and encourages visitors to stop, take photos, and share the location online.

Residential developments also benefit from upgraded entrance detailing. Developers frequently introduce consistent exterior door trim or coordinated door casing across townhomes or apartment buildings to increase perceived property value without major structural renovation.

A Brief Evolution of Entrance Styles

Architectural entrances have evolved with design movements. Victorian architecture celebrated expressive detail and handcrafted ornament. Door surrounds from that era often included carved brackets, fluted pilasters, and elaborate pediments that framed the doorway like a piece of sculpture.

The twentieth century introduced cleaner proportions. Colonial Revival, Craftsman, and transitional architecture simplified entrance detailing while maintaining symmetry and strong structure. Even when ornament decreased, the entrance remained the focal point of the facade.

Today, designers mix historic inspiration with contemporary minimalism. A modern front door surround may combine traditional proportions with simplified geometry, allowing buildings to bridge historical character and contemporary design language.

Modern Materials That Changed Door Surround Construction

Traditional materials such as wood, gypsum, and concrete shaped architectural entrances for decades. However, these materials often require maintenance. Wood expands and contracts with moisture, gypsum struggles in humid climates, and concrete can crack or discolor over time.

Modern coated architectural foam changed the way many exterior surrounds are built. These systems replicate the look of wood or stone while remaining lightweight and structurally stable. Installers can handle the components easily, and buildings avoid the long-term maintenance challenges associated with heavier materials.

For humid or coastal climates, durability becomes especially important. Materials that resist moisture and UV exposure help the entrance maintain sharp edges and consistent color for years, allowing architectural detailing to remain visually crisp.

Types of Door Surround Styles

  • Minimalist modern surrounds focus on clean geometry and restrained detailing. Straight lines, sharp edges, and subtle shadow gaps define the composition. Offices, studios, and contemporary commercial spaces often prefer this type of architectural entrance because it communicates precision and innovation.
  • Transitional surrounds combine classic proportion with lighter ornament. Slim pilasters, refined cornices, and balanced spacing create a timeless look suitable for residential architecture, boutiques, and professional offices.
  • Victorian-inspired surrounds emphasize craftsmanship and decorative richness. Curved pediments, carved brackets, and layered trim produce a romantic appearance that complements historic homes and restoration projects.
  • Coastal and organic styles use softer curves and natural colors. Textures that resemble weathered stone or sand-washed surfaces create a relaxed atmosphere, which works particularly well for wellness centers, spas, and coastal resorts.

From Concept to Installation

Precision begins with design alignment. Early collaboration helps ensure that proportions, architectural context, and structural constraints are understood before fabrication begins. Clear drawings and profiles help architects and contractors visualize the final appearance.

Fabrication follows strict dimensional standards so that every element fits together correctly. Finishing systems protect the surfaces against weather, ultraviolet exposure, and general wear.

Three-dimensional visualization often supports the design process. Detailed models allow teams to evaluate shadow lines, proportions, and the relationship between the surround and the facade before manufacturing begins.

Packaging and logistics also matter. Careful crating protects architectural elements during transport and ensures that the surround arrives ready for installation when the construction team needs it.

Why Businesses Invest in Custom Door Surrounds

Architectural entrance detailing acts as a strategic upgrade rather than simple decoration. A carefully designed front entrance surround improves curb appeal, reinforces brand identity, and helps a property stand out within a competitive environment.

Custom design provides flexibility. Surrounds can be tailored to match existing facade materials, align with architectural proportions, and coordinate with other exterior elements across the building.

Durable modern materials also reduce long-term maintenance costs. Lightweight components simplify installation, while protective coatings help maintain color stability and structural integrity over time.

For developers, architects, and property owners, entrance design represents a small architectural investment that often produces a significant visual and economic return.