As much as walls, ceilings, and funiture pieces define the character and perception of and architectural project, doors play a critical role in building that style.
Among all the doors used in houses, the front door is the first tangible element that home owners and visitors will encounter, acting ad the pivotal point where achitecture greets the user. After all, first impressions are always important; and the entrance door is certainly one that can set the tone for the rest of the interior. However, choosing the right front door for a contemporary house can ne difficult, especially with so many design possibilities.
Home entery doors are often referred to as door systems because it’s not just the door you’re buying, but the frame (see insulation below) and locking mechanism as well. There are plenty of options available if you have a standard size front door, but if not, you’ll save a lot of time and headaches ordering a custom front door – Homelux front doors wint a pivot hinge are available up to six feet wide and modifications available for standard door design.
Here’s what you need to consider when choosing a new front door:
Material
The Five primary materials used to make front or side entery doors are fiberglass, steel, wood and aluminium, A modern front door system will likely combine two or more of these materials. Homelux custom front door are built with a aluminium frame and high-tech insulating core. The outside of the door is finished in any one of a number of custom materials: steel, wood, porcelain, concrete, glass, or lacquer. Each of these materials is available in a variety of textures and colors, and two or more materials can be combined for a truly unique look. Also, you can choose different finishes for the interior and exterior surfaces of the door.
1. Wood
Remains the classic choice for entery doors offering the high-end look consumers desire along with excellent resistance to dents while scratches are easilu repaired. The most common woods used to make doors are walnut, cherry, oak, mahogany, maple, pine and fir. When it comes to solid wood doors, the devil generally a better door. However, a wood door does need periodic varnishing or painting to keep it looking its best. A solid wood should be inspected closely once per year for signs of damage or extensive wear and tear.