Enhance Your Home’s Curb Appeal With Front Entry Doors

A beautiful front door boosts curb appeal and adds to home value. It also acts as a significant deterrent to unwanted visitors.

Choose from a variety of front doors to reflect your design preferences. Options include barn entry doors that encapsulate rural spirit and French door styles that allow natural light to flood into your living spaces.

Fiberglass

A beautiful front door enhances your home’s curb appeal and increases property value. It also provides security, privacy and sound abatement.

Fiberglass doors are tough, energy-efficient and vary in look and style. They typically have cores made of polyurethane insulating foam. This makes them far more energy efficient than doors made of other materials. They have R-Values of up to 6.

Unlike solid wood, fiberglass does not warp or crack. It is also relatively resistant to dents and scars, making it a great option for homeowners looking to maintain their property’s appearance. Plus, it’s easy to paint or stain. Its durability also means that it can stand up to harsh weather conditions.

Black

Front doors do more than just enhance your home’s curb appeal — they establish safety, insulate against the elements and reduce energy costs. While black exterior doors sound great in theory, they require regular paint jobs and are more susceptible to the weather, absorbing UV rays that can cause them to fade over time. At Thompson Creek, our front door options are crafted from the highest quality materials to ensure durability and longevity.

Sleek and streamlined, modern entry doors are a fresh alternative to traditional options. Known for their elegance and efficiency, these doors complement most architectural styles. Battened and ledged doors showcase a rustic charm and are perfect for Newberry homes looking to add a classic countryside vibe. In color theory, red is known for its symbolism of love, luck and protection.

Low-E Glass

Designed with energy efficiency in mind, Low-E glass uses a special coating that allows visible light to pass through while reducing heat transfer. It’s a practical solution for homes in temperate climates.

It reflects the sun’s heat back into your home in winter, helping to keep it warmer and more comfortable. It also helps reduce fading of fabrics in your home by blocking UV rays.

This type of glass is available in various ratings. Depending on the manufacturer, you can choose a glass that meets your U-factor and SHGC requirements while maintaining a high level of visible transmittance. It does not require the additional protection of solar film and can be cleaned with ammonia-free cleaners or lint free cloths. You should avoid using abrasive cleaning tools, as they can damage the coating.

Glass Panels

In addition to providing beauty and style, front doors with glass panels maximize natural light into the home. This can elevate mood levels, increase energy efficiency, and make the entryway feel larger and warmer.

The glass can be clear or frosted, adding privacy and a personal touch. Decorative options like Barcelona Glass feature an iron bar design, which contrasts straight lines with curves for an eye-catching appearance. Twilight glass provides a blend of openness and obscurity, making it ideal for homeowners who want to feel safe in their homes.

Whether you choose a single door, double door, or French entry door, a front door with glass will make a statement that says you’re welcoming and inviting to guests. This can add value to your property and give potential buyers an idea of what your home is all about.

Security

When you have a security door installed, it will provide you with peace of mind that you won’t be invaded by people who shouldn’t be inside your home. This is a great investment that will last for years, and will prevent criminals from accessing your property.

Steel doors are a good option for security because they are very difficult to break through. They also withstand weather and other inclement conditions very well. They can even withstand multiple violent blows. One of the best options for a steel front door is Jeld-Wen’s Camber Top Mission Primed Steel Door, which comes designed for deadbolt installation and has brickmould built in.

Another solid choice is mahogany. It resists insect damage, and can be sanded and re-stained to match your home’s aesthetic. It is also resistant to warping, making it a good choice for legacy homes that will be used for generations.