Tips for Choosing the Perfect Front Door for Your Home

Jan 18, 2024 | Doors

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Is it time to replace your home’s front door? Maybe it’s showing its age, or perhaps you want to replace it with something that offers a bit more security for your family. Whatever the case, you’ll find plenty of options out there, so how do you choose the right one for your home? Let’s look at a few of the most important tips for choosing the perfect front door.

Think about the Material You Want

Front doors are available in many different materials. Each has its pros and cons and will affect your home’s aesthetic and security. Wood is perhaps the most common and popular option, but even here there’s diversity. For instance, do you want a solid wood door? While you might think that’s a no-brainer, solid wood can warp and crack. It might be a better option to choose one with a furniture-grade wood veneer over an engineered wood core that won’t warp and will look great for decades to come.

If you’re more interested in security than looks, a steel door might be something to consider. Steel doors are super resilient and very strong, and they’ll last for decades without much need for maintenance. Some are even made to mimic the look and feel of wood, so you don’t have to worry too much about tradeoffs in terms of design.

Other material options include glass, fiberglass, and composite. Both have their benefits, but wood and metal tend to be superior choices in terms of durability and beauty.

Design Considerations

Along with material considerations, you also need to think about the design of your door. You should ensure that it ties into your home’s overall aesthetic, but that doesn’t mean it can stand out and make a statement. For instance, wood panel-style doors can be either rustic or modern. Double front doors, paneled doors, and even wrought iron all have their places. 

Hardware Matters

Finally, think about the type of hardware you want. This includes the handle, lock, deadbolt, hinges, peephole, and other elements that add both function and style to your door. Wrought iron, brushed nickel, brass, and chrome are all popular options, but you’ll want to ensure that the hardware you choose blends with the style of the door and your home’s overall aesthetic.

Ready to change your home’s front door? We can help. Get in touch to learn more about your options and let one of our experts help you choose the perfect front door.

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