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Door Design Trends for 2020

Thursday, December 26th, 2019

Designing your full-time home or your summer house takes a lot of attention to detail, with each element making or breaking the whole concept of your interior. Don’t neglect door design. Bold colors and nouveau patterns will dominate door design trends for 2020, so take a look at what’s in and out.

Dark Painted Doors

If you are adding an interior door, don’t be boring and just add a white door. Everyone does that! Instead, go bold and paint it a rich color that adds warmth and character to the space. Pair the door with attractive hardware to result in an overall artistic element for the room.

If dark painted doors are in for 2020, standard white doors and trim are OUT. Yes, most interior doors are painted in the standard white trim color, with all elements matching. This is OK if you’re going for a traditional look, but you really are missing out on an opportunity for a dramatic statement by not going bold.

Darker, more pigmented colors are transforming homes with stunning appearances standing out from a sea of beige. The color for 2020 is dark or navy blue. The traditional red front door is now being replaced by statement doors whose sole purpose is to define an entryway with class and style.

Even black doors are trending, along with designs that feature glass and iron elements. Looking ahead through the end of 2020, Dutch-style doors are getting popular. Don’t forget about your entryway decor, through personalized doormats, house numbers and door knockers.

Higher Front Doors

These give the illusion of a higher ceiling, and the promise of a grand entrance. By keeping your front door sizes small, you’re limiting what you can do with the illusion. Nowhere else can you make quite a statement like the entry door. Make it big and make it grand.

Wider Doors

If you’re going to go higher, you may as well go wider. Double doors, or perhaps an extra wide door with sidelight, add depth and dimension to your home. If you choose wide doors for your interiors, you have the advantage not only of opening up the space, but it’s also easier to transfer pieces of furniture between rooms.

Pivot Doors

If you really want to make a statement, incorporate a pivot door into your home. These types of doors rotate on a pivot box instead of on traditional side hinges, great for large panels and popular for their wide, generous openings. Pivot doors go best in modern homes, as they are the pinnacle of contemporary architecture.

Pastels for Coastal Homes

While dark colors are dominating standard suburban homes, pastels remain a favorite for coastal homes. Robin’s egg blue looks stunning when paired with white PVC trim in exterior applications, for example.

Contact Dallas Door Designs

To get ahead on what’s trending for next year, contact us at 214-973-0373.

 

Choosing Doors for Your Contemporary Dallas Home

Tuesday, August 27th, 2019

Contemporary design involves whatever is trending at the moment, which is to say it’s constantly adapting and ever-changing. There are a few basic characteristics of a contemporary home: open concept, plenty of light, and clean lines featuring simple designs. Choosing a wood door to fit the look and feel of your contemporary home is easy with a professional like Dallas Door Designs behind you.

With the right wood door, you not only create an inviting front porch that increases curb appeal from the street, but you can extend that modern style into the entry-ways of your home.

Let’s go over how wood doors can complement and enhance the defining characteristics of contemporary home design.

Clean Lines, Simple Designs

Contemporary homes are all about simplicity defined by smooth, clean lines. A flush or full-panel door is a good choice, as it blends in aesthetically and features quality craftsmanship. This not only embraces the bold architectural elements of modernism, it does so without sacrificing the durability, warmth and nostalgia of wood.

Plenty of Light

Large windows and well-lit interiors form the central theme of contemporary design, creating an inviting space within the home. Doors with textured glass, for instance, can extend this beautiful look from your walls and into the entryways of the home. For an additional visual impact, choose a door with glass extending all the way to the edge of the door for ample light filtration.

If you would like more privacy, select a door with textured glass. Work with your door designer to adjust the opacity of your door in order to maintain complete control over how much light or privacy you need.

Open Concept

Today, new homes are all about open concept floor plans, where there are no walls separating the living areas from the eating and dining areas. There are times, though, where you may want to separate these spaces. Here’s a solution: separate them with large wood barn doors on a track. This makes a bold statement in any room, all while maximizing space and giving you the versatility you crave to either bring together or to separate spaces in your home as you see fit. You can mount them over a wide entryway using special hardware to result in an airy space when open, or for more privacy when closed.

Contact Dallas Door Designs

If there’s one thing consistent about contemporary home design, it’s the unique look and feel. Let our designers customize a contemporary wood door that matches the style of your home perfectly. Contact us today for a free estimate at 214-973-0373 or send us an email at sales@dallasdoordesigns.com.

 

 

Charm Buyers With These Front Door Curb Appeal Ideas

Thursday, May 23rd, 2019

Front door curb appeal: not everybody has it, but everybody should. This is your big chance to  give off a great first impression. If you’re selling your home, even better: nothing attracts buyers more than stunning curb appeal. As your guests ring the doorbell or potential buyers wait while their agent fiddles with the lock box, they’re making snap judgements about what they see.

Sticky cobwebs, rusted hardware, and peeling paint don’t say “welcome.” Rather, a spotless front step, fresh coat of paint and vibrant flower display does. So how can you dress up your front porch? Start with the entry door.

1.  Clean it Up

The first step is to clean up the front door and immediate area, making sure everything is free from grime, dirt, debris and cobwebs. Sweep away leaves from the stoop and wash down the siding surrounding the door with a soft bristle brush. For vinyl siding, use a vinegar and water solution; for brick, use a bleach and water mix.

Then, remove the screens from your storm door frames and use a portable shop vacuum to remove debris. Wipe them down with a rag and all-purpose cleaner, then rinse with a garden hose on low pressure. Use a mixture of water and soap to wipe down your front door, and wash windows with a spray mixture and microfiber cloth for no streaks.

2.  Slap on a New Coat of Paint

Nothing makes over a door like a fresh coat of paint. A brightly colored front door will grab attention, so go with something bold like red, blue or even black for a classic home.

Be sure to consider the emotions you want to convey with your color choice. If you want to convey peace and health, go with green. If you want to evoke clarity and optimism, go with yellow or orange. If you want exciting and bold, go with red. Remember, paint is the cheapest way to enhance your home.  

3.  Add a New Mailbox

If you have a mailbox on your porch rather than out by the street, make sure it’s in good working order, both functionally and cosmetically. The mailbox is a very simple way to update the whole look of your front entry. Just make sure it complements the style of your home and hardware finishes on the rest of the porch.

4.  Add Attractive House Numbers

You probably don’t give much thought to your house numbers, but this is another simple way to add a decorative element to your front entry. Make sure they’re big and bold enough to be seen from the street. Not only will this allow your guests and potential buyers to find your home with little frustration, it will aid first responders in locating your residence in an emergency with little time wasted.

Keep in mind, your house numbers are seen as an extension of your home’s architectural style.

5.  Purchase a New Custom Door

Of course, if your door is very old, outdated and in need of repair, the best option is to just install a new one.

For that, come to Dallas Door Designs, where we offer a variety of beautiful and durable front entry doors. Contact us now at 214-973-0373 to find out how our doors can complement your home.

How to Match the Right Window and Door Styles to Your Home

Tuesday, April 30th, 2019

Whether you enjoy feeling a calming breeze through an open window, bask in the warmth from a skylight on a cold day, or welcome your guests through a beautifully themed front door, your windows and doors are crucial to the overall appeal of your home. Not only do they contribute greatly to your everyday enjoyment, they lend character to your home and connect you to the exterior world.

Yes, they serve a practical purpose for keeping pests and burglars out, but more importantly, they frame our view of the world. Planning to update your windows and doors? Here are helpful tips on how to choose the right window and door styles that will complement your home in the most ideal way.

Traditional

A traditional home is a blend of simple and classic architectural styles. These styles include Colonial, Cape Cod and Georgian homes, all bringing a classic look utilizing brick, stone or stucco. They usually feature front-facing gables and symmetrically-placed windows. When selecting windows for this type of home, your best bet is to go with double-hung windows.

These have two window sashes within a single frame, giving a clean and timeless look to the space. If you want to mix it up a bit, you can also try bay and bow style windows, transom windows, and traditional pattern window grilles.

When it comes to doors, traditional entryway doors are often comprised of wood or even fiberglass in wood stain finishes.

Craftsman

Craftsman-style homes originated from the Arts and Crafts Movement of the early 1900s. With exteriors characterized by low-pitched roof systems, porches with square columns, exposed beams and stained glass windows, Craftsman entry doors are usually made of solid wood with a decorative glass or divided-light window at the top. Dentil shelves are also common. These are pieces of molding topped with blocks of decorative wood.

Contemporary

Contemporary homes are characterized by clean lines, asymmetrical designs, flat roofs, multilevel roof lines, and unembellished windows. Contemporary homes get a lot of natural sunlight, which is why skylights make perfect window choices. Other window styles that complement a Contemporary include fixed, sliding and casement windows.

Entryway doors should be unadorned, sleek and chic, with sharp geometric shapes. You’ll also want to choose lever handle hardware in metallic finishes. To balance it all out, the door itself should be a warm wood finish.

Spanish/Mediterranean

Inspired by the seaside villas of Spain, France and Italy, Mediterranean homes feature red terra-cotta roofs, stucco exteriors, balconies, and arched windows and doorways. Solid window choices for such a home include window walls, and wrought-iron or wooden window grilles.

What’s a window wall, you ask? This replaces an exterior wall with fixed windows spanning from floor to ceiling for awe-inspiring views.

In terms of entry doors, double doors with arched windows, and wood or wrought-iron grilles are perfect. Go with dark and rich finishes complemented by decorative hardware.

Victorian

Victorian style homes usually showcase bay windows, turrets, steep roofs, clapboard siding, rambling porches, columns, and intricate moldings. Following suit, the windows are ornate, expansive and varied throughout the exterior. Consider a mixture of double-hung, transom, arched, bay or bowed, and specialty windows.

For doors, try decorative glass panels and stained glass effects with fiberglass or wood materials featuring decorative embellishments. You may even want to place a transom window over the doorway. Bold colors are common in Victorian homes, so go ahead and try it out with your new entryway door.

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Need more inspiration? Contact us at 214-973-0373 or go online to schedule a free estimate.

 

 

Exploring the Pros and Cons of a Wood Front Door

Thursday, January 31st, 2019

Choose the right front door color.

If it’s time to consider a new front door to enhance your home, you may automatically assume a wood entry door is best. That may be so, but there are many factors to take into consideration before making a decision. Wood doors are certainly a timeless classic, a popular option for many homeowners. But they have their drawbacks as well. Let’s take a look at the pros and cons.

Pros

Wood doors bring a rich sense of character and beauty to any home. This is mostly due to their natural wood grain that can be complemented with staining. They have a durable feel, too, offering a stunning, timeless statement to your front entry.

Just like with wood furniture, you have many options of wood to choose from:

  • Modern and sleek bamboo or teak
  • Traditional oak or mahogany
  • Rustic cedar or knotty pine

You can also choose from a variety of door panels, molding and special features such as engravings, designs, glass and windows. Hardware options are diverse, ranging from black wrought iron to contemporary nickel or brass. Finally, you can customize the finish of your door with stain or paint.

Most entry doors are solid wood or feature a solid engineered wood core, giving you added durability and insulation. This is great if you have security concerns and if you want to save on energy bills (who doesn’t?). Plus, this can help you reduce the level of noise you hear from the outdoors.

Wood doors can be custom made to fit any size opening or trimmed to your doorway. It’s an easy material to work with, easily adaptable to any space. Plus, you can have windows or space for glass inserts cut into a wood door.

Cons

Wood doors need care and maintenance so they stay looking great and performing at peak levels. You should seal them before or right after installation; otherwise, the wood will absorb moisture which can lead to warping or swelling over time. You’ll have to reseal every two years or so.

You’ll also have to re-stain or paint, or at least do some re-touches, every couple of years. That’s because your wood doors can chip with normal wear and tear as well as exposure to the weather.

Due to their heavy material, wood doors can sag over time, but you can fix this problem with routine maintenance or updates to the hardware and frame.

Overall, wood doors make an excellent choice for any homeowner!

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 Request a free estimate with Dallas Door Designs today or contact us at 214-973-0373. We are proud to offer installation and custom wood doors in Dallas.

 

11 Favorite Front Door Colors

Thursday, July 26th, 2018

Choose the right front door color.

Black, white and beige have historically been the most popular front door colors for homeowners all over the country. There’s a good reason for that, as those colors match virtually any style home and siding color, offering a safe, classic choice for many looking to welcome guests to their door.

But aside from the traditional, here at Dallas Door Designs, we’re all about being different and using unique color shades, hues and combinations to make front doors stand out. Let’s explore 11 favorite front door colors that you may want to try for your next entryway investment.

1.    Lime

Ideal for a contemporary home, try lime for a unique touch to your front door, as shown here on HGTV. Pair it with a wide side light window and you have a cool contemporary design.

2.    Brick Red

People have been doing bright red doors for decades, but if you have a brick front or stucco facade, a better choice is a deep red. This brings out the rich, dark tones of your exterior for a stunning take on your front door.

3.    Turquoise

Becoming more and more popular with cottages and progressive ranches, turquoise is a brilliant way to add blue-green touches to your exterior. To mute this effect, add a glaze, as seen here on DIY Network.

4.    Bright Yellow

Nothing says sunshine and happiness like a bright yellow door. You just can’t be in a bad mood when you are welcomed by a sunny shade of yellow, best offset by gray, charcoal or slate siding.

5.    Indigo

Victorian homes make the perfect palate for an indigo door offset by copper trim and brass hardware. This bold choice draws your attention to the front door as a focal point.

6.    Orange

Best for a contemporary home paired with a cool gray exterior, bright orange is energizing and vibrant, adding an unmistakable exuberance to your curb appeal.

7.    Mint

Adding a sweet confectionary look to your front door is easy when you go mint. This pale Jordan-almond color shows off your love of pastels every day.

8.    Grape

When you use a non-traditional color, you trigger an emotional response from people. Make your home more approachable with a light grape to add a touch of whimsy that puts your guests at ease.

9.    Bold Blue

If you have a stately brick façade, you need to spice things up with an electric blue front door. Nothing says bold like a vibrant blue!

10. Moss Green

It may not sound appealing at first, but when paired with another tone of green siding, moss green can bring out the rich undertones of this stunning color family.

11. Coral

Pink may sound like a tough color to pull off but when coupled with a pale cream brick or olive green, coral really makes a statement.=

Contact Dallas Door Designs

To see what kinds of unique door colors and styles our designers can come up with for you, contact us at 214-973-0373.

 

3 Tips for Selecting the Perfect Front Door

Tuesday, March 13th, 2018

Curb appeal…property value…energy efficiency…these are all great reasons to invest in a new front door. But choosing a new one is like choosing a new look for your personal makeover. You have to live with the decision for awhile, so you better make sure you take everything into consideration! From color and materials to style and function, there are several factors to think about when selecting the perfect exterior door. Here are some helpful tips to aid in your decision.

1. Come Up With a Budget

As with any project, the first step is determining exactly what you can spend. Just remember, it’s not uncommon for home improvement costs to go over-budget due to delays in material or labor. A front door replacement is an investment just like replacement windows or a finished basement. So take the time to budget out your project and do some careful reflection. Here are some things to consider as suggested by Porch.com:

  • Upfront costs vs. long-term benefits
  • Estimated useful life
  • Maintenance requirements
  • Energy efficiency
  • Weather and moisture resistance
  • Performance and function
  • Features that are included
  • Features that would be extra
  • Pre-finishing prices or additional staining/painting needed
  • Hardware/accessories
  • Remodeling other entry features such as stairs, door bell or lighting

Bottom line is, you want to add beauty and value to your home without going over-budget in order to achieve it. Take a look at energy-efficient doors that may require higher costs upfront, but that will save you money over the long haul. Likewise, if you spend more on superior construction and materials, you won’t have to worry about high maintenance costs later.

2. Choose Materials

The material you choose for your front door will affect its durability, functionality, energy efficiency and aesthetics. It will also determine what your final price tag will be. From wood to iron to fiberglass, there are several considerations to make.

  • Wood: You can enjoy the rich beauty of authentic wood doors highlighted by a classic appearance marked by intricate grain patterns and color marks. There are many wood types and panel styles to select from, plus you get the option of adding decorative glass, historical accents and embellishments. Warm and rustic, wood is a great choice except it’s usually more expensive and more difficult to maintain over the years than other materials.
  • Iron: Making a strong architectural statement, wrought iron doors are both highly secure and durable. In addition, they are easy on the eye, as well as functional, easy to maintain, and more ornate than other materials.
  • Fiberglass: You get the realistic look of stained wood in many grains, or a smooth panel surface if you prefer a painted door. Fiberglass makes for high-performance, energy-efficient doors that stand up well to the weather and have easy maintenance requirements. You can also choose from a variety of panel styles, decorative glasses and finishes. Plus, they resist dents, rust and corrosion.

3. Consider Size

Not all entryways are created equal. Standard exterior entry doors measure 80 inches tall by 36 inches wide and about two inches thick. However, each home is different, so you may need a larger, taller, thicker or wider door. You may even need a double door. When taking measurements, include space for sidelights, transoms and other decorative accents.

Contact Dallas Door Designs

If you need help choosing your next front door, don’t hesitate to reach out for design assistance. Please contact us at 214-973-0373 or visit our office by appointment in Dallas. We aim to help homeowners like you understand the many factors that go into selecting a front door, helping you every step of the way.

The Importance of Proportion and Scale for Entry Doors

Tuesday, January 30th, 2018

As you consider which kind of entry door to add to your home, it’s important to look beyond color and style. Yes, those elements are certainly important, as they can enhance and add value to the property as a whole. But perhaps even more important is how your new door will look in terms of proportion and scale. Perhaps you’ve come across a front door that just didn’t look right. Maybe the opening was too small for the grandiosity of the chosen door, or perhaps the proportion of the door to the surrounding space was off. Sometimes you just can’t put your finger on what’s wrong — you just know something is.

We see it all the time, and are asked to correct those oversights that came with the original house or as a result of previous shoddy installation and design work.

Check out some common ways in which proportion and scale can impact your exterior doors.

Uniform Grid Work

If you’re looking to incorporate a door with grids and have corresponding windows with grids complementing it, take a step back and look at the way the grids impact the overall look. Are they too busy and small? Do they all match in size and pattern? Sometimes you have to look at the whole appearance of your property to ensure uniformity. It’s not just the door you’re replacing — you have to take into consideration how it looks in relation to other glass elements.

If you currently have a mismatch in grid patterns, you may want to give your home a more open look and feel with a larger grid pattern for additional daylight openings. The last thing you want is for your home to look too busy. Go for cleaner, simpler lines in an effort to better match the scale and proportion of your home.

Door Style

Proportions of the door opening will dictate the style of door that you get. For example, if you have a standard height door with two sidelights and a large transom over the door, you may want to go for a taller, double-door configuration featuring less transom area. This allows you to stretch the appearance of the entryway while reducing the intimidation factor and increasing aesthetics. Another example of poor proportion is when you see double doors that are just not in scale with the home — seemingly squeezed into an ill-fitting opening. No, you don’t have to change the size of the opening and alter the structure. You can add a single door with two sidelights that better enhance the low ceiling height of your porch.

Playing with Proportion

There are certain design rules that traditionalists should stick with in terms of proportion and scale. But some people, particularly those with edgy, more modern homes, decide to throw proportion out the window. It can work — sometimes. You just have to be careful to be deliberate in your design so it follows some proportional and structural detail. Yes, symmetry is a strong tool for choosing a front door, but it’s certainly not the only one. If you’re going for a contemporary expression of shape and form, try an unbalanced exterior door choice as evidenced by this low-slung ranch home outlined by Better Homes and Gardens. This door features a subtle texture as part of its exterior material palette, a variation which bears repeating on the front door. And instead of matching sidelights, try a single window accented with reflective glass.

Contact Dallas Door Designs

If you would like design assistance for your entry doors, don’t hesitate to contact us at 214-973-0373 or visit us at our central location as 1241 Majesty Drive, Suite #102 in Dallas TX. We aim to help homeowners like you understand the importance of proportion and scale when it comes to door replacement. Rest assured we don’t just shove a door into an opening; rather, we take the time to consider the relationship of the door with the rest of the architecture.

The Versatility of Wood Doors

Wednesday, December 6th, 2017
Wood Door by Dallas Door Designs

Wood Door by Dallas Door Designs

As the portal to your home, your front door speaks volumes about your style. Wood doors are an excellent choice for many homeowners, not only due to their inherent beauty but for their durability and versatility as well. As a warm and comforting material, often punctuated by a rustic appeal, versatility defines wooden doors available in a variety of styles, shapes and designs, points out Homedit. Wood doors make a great complement to any style of home, but especially for homes featuring stone or brick fronts for a harmonious aesthetic.

You can do a lot with wood doors — much more than you can with metallic or fiberglass. For instance, you can stain a wood door to the exact shade that complements your home perfectly. Or, you could paint it in any color of the rainbow, repainting every few years with a new shade to add a pop of color to your home. You can even refinish it to refresh a door that has been weathered over time, thanks to a variety of top-quality stains and varnishes.

Modern Wood Door by Dallas Door Designs

Modern Wood Door by Dallas Door Designs

Benefits of Wood

Strong and durable, wooden front doors also happen to be eco-friendly and efficient at blocking noise, which is a nice perk if you live in a noisy neighborhood. Thanks to the natural properties of wood, such a door can also give your home a more inviting and welcoming look. And with such a rich sense of character and beauty, perhaps because of their natural wood grain, wood doors can make a stunning statement for your front entryway.

Here are some more advantages of wood doors:

  • Variety of wood grains to choose from, such as modern and sleek bamboo or teak, traditional oak or mahogany, rustic cedar or knotty pine…the possibilities are endless.
  • Door features, such as trim, molding, and decorative accents can be crafted into the wood; windows or space for glass inserts can also be cut into a custom door.
  • Ability to customize the finish, from stains to paint.
  • Choose from solid wood or solid engineered wood core.
  • Added insulation qualities that also address security concerns, energy savings and noise reduction.
  • Can be custom made to fit any size opening or they can be trimmed to a specific-size doorway.
  • Can be easily fabricated.
  • Very strong in proportion to its weight.
  • Matches with all decors.
  • The most environmentally friendly of all door materials.

Of course, the best wood door in the world won’t give your home the protection, aesthetics and functionality it needs if not installed correctly. That’s why you need to rely on the expertise of a professional like Dallas Door Designs. Our designers and installers visit your home to take measurements, show examples, discuss options, and help you choose the door that matches your budget. Check us out for a free, no obligation consultation.

Front Wood Door by Dallas Door Designs

Front Wood Door by Dallas Door Designs

Contact Dallas Door Designs

If you would like to incorporate a wood door for your front entry in Dallas, give us a call to request a free estimate. As a family owned and operated company, our experts can enhance the beauty, elegance, durability, and value of your home with wood doors. Contact us at 214-973-0373, with hours Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

8 Ways to Make Your Door Stand Out

Tuesday, November 7th, 2017

Your front door can help you make a grand impression. But what does it say about you? If your entry door is lackluster, boring or just plain out of style, here are some ways you can help your door stand out.

1. Panel molding: 

panel molding
These are details that you don’t see much anymore. But just look back to the mansions and sprawling estates that featured ornate crown molding for accenting their stately abodes. You don’t have to get quite so ornate, but adding a simple accent like panel molding to your front entryway can make all the difference. While you’re at it, consider adding decorative brackets, columns and trim.

2. Stained or lead glass:

Showing off your refined taste is easier than you think when you add some lead or stained glass to your front door. Whether as a component of the door itself or as part of the windows that flank your front door, this is a great way to welcome guests to your home. It’s also the ideal way to introduce some historical significance to your property. References to stained glass in England date from the 7th century, with this becoming a sophisticated art form by the 12th century, according to the Stained Glass Museum.

3. Color:

orange painted door
Bring out the personality of your front door by painting it a unique, eye-catching color. This is especially important if you have a neutral color for the rest of your house. The front door is where you can really show off your style. For example, red is a bold color that can mean a lot of things, from prosperity to good luck to good energy.

4. Artwork:

Hire a local artisan to add a special touch to your front door, from inlaid mother of pearl to a carved wood motif. This is the perfect conversation starter!

5. Architecture:

architectural steps
Another way to make your door stand out is to take an architectural approach to your entrance. If you already love your door, you don’t have to switch it out for a new one. You can spruce up what’s around it to make it pop. Add a window over the doorway, place a raised awning over the area, enlarge the front landing, or redesign your front steps…there are countless ways to pump up the wow factor.

6. Lighting:

lighting around front door
Acting as a beacon to your home, exterior lighting helps define the look of your house. A well-lit front porch complements your home’s architecture, increases security, and helps guests navigate their way to the front landing, says This Old House.

7. Plants:

plants around front door
A well-groomed entryway filled with seasonal plants and flowers shows your home is nurtured with love. From vibrant blossoms to jasmine and lavender, plants add an unmistakable visual appeal as well as a remarkable scent that’s perfect for enjoying a relaxing evening.

8. Create a landing spot:

Adding a sense of warmth and comfort to your front porch is as easy as adding some patio furniture or a bistro table nearby, says Better Homes and Gardens. This way, you’re adding visual appeal and a sense of welcome for your guests. It also gives you a nice accent for sitting outside in the morning with a cup of coffee.

Contact Dallas Door Designs

As the focal point of your property, your home’s exterior door can elevate your curb appeal with the right material, texture, color, styles and complements. Need help choosing a new custom door? Contact us at 214-973-0373 to schedule a showroom visit or get a free estimate.

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