How to Choose the Right Entry Door

May 18, 2023 | Doors

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When someone looks at the façade of your home, the front door adds a bit of balance to the overall aesthetic. It beautifies the home, welcomes guests, and protects you and your family. Curb appeal is affected by the style, color, makeup, and hardware of your entry door.

Not sure which entry door is right for you? Keep reading and get a few recommendations.

Choose the Materials

Doors come in many types of materials, including wood, steel, fiberglass, and more. Steel doors are practical and cost-effective. They also tend to be super secure and offer great peace of mind.

Fiberglass doors tend to be very durable and can handle the elements. They also require very little makeup due to their strength.

Wood doors are very aesthetically pleasing and come in many colors and stains. These doors are best when they are shaded and protected as rain and snow can cause them to warp. They require more maintenance than other materials.

Consider Architecture

After you choose a material, consider the architecture of your home. Some doors look better with specific styles. For instance, wood or fiberglass doors with a timeless look are good for traditional homes. Modern homes might do well with sturdy steel doors with glass panels.

Have a Craftsman? Windows at the top of the door work well to create an uplifting vibe. For a cottage, color is often appreciated. Consider matching your door to the trim color for a complementary effect. 

Remember the Hardware

Beyond the actual door, you should also think about hardware. Choose robust hardware that functions well. You can also choose hardware that has aesthetic appeal to add to the look of your entryway. 

Hardware comes in many styles and finishes so you’re sure to find something that matches your personality. You can choose from minimalist hardware, Scandinavian designs, and more. 

Don’t forget to get the extras you’ll need for an entry door, such as deadbolts, smart locks, or front door handles. Decide between electronic or mechanical locks depending on your preferences.

No matter what sort of entry door is right for your home, make sure you only trust a professional to install it. This ensures it’s done right the first time and your home remains protected. The professionals at Rusco Windows and Doors can install all the doors and windows you need in your space. Contact us today for a complimentary quote. 

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