A statement entry door in the front of your home will give your property a curbside appeal. Bright colors on front doors, doors with hardwood and ornate glass designs, and double doors are all are very trendy. While interior doors tend to be thinner, ranging from 28 to 32 inches wide, exterior doors are thick and are the first thing your guests see when they enter the house. So why not make an investment and upgrade your house with trendy statement entry doors?
Bright Colors Add a Pop
Window and door companies sell bright-colored doors made from different materials. You can give your home a splash of color with a new door and not have to paint it. Bright colors will give an older or contemporary home a unique look. A teal blue door goes well with blue, white, or brick homes. Other bright colors to consider are red, yellow, navy, green, cobalt, pink, orange, or blue. Bright colors add visual appeal to your front door and should contrast well with the rest of the house. A bright color that compliments your outdoor colors works best.
Wood Doors and Double Doors
Hardwood doors will give your entrance a decorative look. Popular woods are oak, maple, cherry, mahogany, birch, and cedar. Wood doors can have a decorative glass design added to give them an ornate design. A solid wood door will stand out with its deep rich color. Double doors are popular and add depth to the front of your home. Wider doors make it easy to carry furniture and packages into your house. Double doors can be all wood or come with glass in different designs. They make attractive entry doors.
Other Ideas on Statement Doors
Adding a decorative lamp or lights with a statement door will illuminate the door at night. One or two lamps on the sides of the doors also happen to be trendy. A hanging lantern will add a decorative touch to any door. You can integrate string lighting with a regular porch light, or add a seasonal door wreath to give your door a homey look. When you want more privacy, use frosted film on the glass of the front door. There are a variety of patterns and designs.
When you have steps in the front, install rails that match the style of the door and the style of the house. Try to find a door style that matches your home’s architectural style. Many businesses will design a door to fit the architectural style or period of your home. There are Victorian, Art Deco, Modern, Arts and Crafts, Georgian, and Edwardian-style doors.
A new statement entry door will liven up the outside of your home and give it more curbside appeal. Perhaps this year is the time to upgrade your front door. Do you want wood, double entry doors, or a bright-colored door for your entry?