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some styles to get a sense of what will fit your needs. Another option is to add a peephole. If you have the space, add a transom above the door, or opt for glass in the upper portion of the panel, which will nicely shed light without compromising on privacy.

typically have “gripsets,” where the lock and handle are all on one plate, and are more substantial in size.

Air Tightness And Insulation

STATEMENT-MAKING HARDWARE

Once you have narrowed down the style and colour, finish it off with the perfect handle. Nowadays homeowners gravitate towards Satin Nickel (looks like a brushed stainless steel) or an Oil Rubbed Bronze (a very dark brown that works with brown or black). However, if you have a historic style home, don’t be afraid of the traditional finishes such as Antique Brass, which may be the perfect “icing on the cake.”

In terms of shape, the modern doors have very narrow plates and very sleek handles, or conversely, a commerciallooking pull bar. The more traditional doors

IN A HOME, THE FRONT DOOR is one of the defining architectural features. It can provide a feeling of comfort, warmth, and security. At the same time, it can be bold, distinct, and playful. The beauty is that you can take the design in many directions. Henry Ford’s “you can have any colour, so long as it’s black” has evolved markedly towards customization for individual homes, and individual personalities. It is a real joy to design the front door with each client, because each story and each style is uniquely different. Some have a traditional, or maybe craftsman style home, and they choose decorative glass or a rich wood-look. On the other hand, some have a very modern aesthetic, and choose very streamlined styles or strong colours to make the door stand out. If you are considering designing your own “grand entrance,” here’s some inspiration to get started.

IN A HOME, THE FRONT DOOR is one of the defining architectural features. It can provide a feeling of comfort, warmth, and security. At the same time, it can be bold, distinct, and playful. The beauty is that you can take the design in many directions. Henry Ford’s “you can have any colour, so long as it’s black” has evolved markedly towards customization for individual homes, and individual personalities. It is a real joy to design the front door with each client, because each story and each style is uniquely different. Some have a traditional, or maybe craftsman style home, and they choose decorative glass or a rich wood-look. On the other hand, some have a very modern aesthetic, and choose very streamlined styles or strong colours to make the door stand out. If you are considering designing your own “grand entrance,” here’s some inspiration to get started.

Bold And Colourful

Bold And Colourful

DESIGN TIP: You can treat your separate issue from your windows. to have the same colour frame is not necessary. Grab some colour walk around the exterior and the home – you may be surprised at colour brings out a tone from your or your tiles inside. If needed, you the door, meaning one interior different exterior colour.

DESIGN TIP: You can treat your separate issue from your windows. to have the same colour frame is not necessary. Grab some colour walk around the exterior and the home – you may be surprised at colour brings out a tone from your or your tiles inside. If needed, you the door, meaning one interior different exterior colour.

European-style doors offer some exciting advances on swinging doors, especially for some of Canada’s extreme climates. They typically have more substantial doors, whether they are thicker, which allows for more insulation or higher R-values, or they have stepped edges, which allows for double weatherstripping. Further, they have very heavy duty anti-theft hardware on both sides of the panel. This style of door is still a small percentage of our market, but is gaining great interest from the passive house and net zero housing communities and is very likely the way forward for building better buildings and a healthier environment.

One of the most notable ways to bring out your front entrance is by choosing a bright pop of colour. Crimson red, sunny yellow, and bright orange doors are among the boldest choices. In fact, bold colours are very popular in Europe, and in coastal cities to counter the cloudy skies. On the softer side, woodgrain texturing brings a brightness and warmth that also stands out.

One of the most notable ways to bring out your front entrance is by choosing a bright pop of colour. Crimson red, sunny yellow, and bright orange doors are among the boldest choices. In fact, bold colours are very popular in Europe, and in coastal cities to counter the cloudy skies. On the softer side, woodgrain texturing brings a brightness and warmth that also stands out.

Look Up

Look Up

Particularly in new construction, are inclined to build height into entries. There’s an impressive feel 12 foot entrance, or even 14! If ceiling height, explore your options. be achieved with either very tall or transoms, allowing natural light the space. If you are choosing a consider a multi-point lock, which in three places (rather than one) improve air tightness and security. height, some homeowners choose including extra wide styles and the entryway more substantial.

Particularly in new construction, are inclined to build height into entries. There’s an impressive feel 12 foot entrance, or even 14! If ceiling height, explore your options. be achieved with either very tall or transoms, allowing natural light the space. If you are choosing a consider a multi-point lock, which in three places (rather than one) improve air tightness and security. height, some homeowners choose including extra wide styles and the entryway more substantial.

SLEEK & STREAMLINED

SLEEK & STREAMLINED

In the past, the glass was intricately including beveled glass, and diamond,

In the past, the glass was intricately including beveled glass, and diamond,

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