Make A Grand Entrance
Most people enter their home through the garage or backdoor, forgetting how the front entrance looks to neighbours and guests. Your front door is often the first thing others notice about your home. That’s why it’s key to make a positive first impression.
How to create an inviting entrance
Transform your home’s curb appeal with a new front door. With so many new entry door systems to choose from, ranging from single doors, to double-door options, to those accented with decorative glass, or transoms and sidelights, it’s easy to find one that fits your budget and your style. Choose from ENERGY STAR-qualified design options to create a distinctive look, whether you’re building a new home, remodelling or simply replacing an old door.
Pick a standout colour for your front door
Sticking with your door? A fresh coat of paint will do wonders. Try a bold colour to brighten a neutral colour scheme. Pick a colour that coordinates with your home’s exterior, but dare to be bold with colour contrast to add eye appeal.
Update your hardware
Why stop with a fresh coat of paint? Refresh old doors with new hardware. Choose handles and door knockers that complement your home’s exterior design.
Replace broken or damaged items
Replace broken light fixtures, burned out bulbs and worn out weather-stripping on exterior doors. Pitch that faded wreath, worn out mat, and dead plants, and instead, add a bright new welcome mat and eye-catching seasonal decorations.
Clean up, accent with contrast
Use a little elbow grease and ammonia-free, vinegar-based glass cleaner to wash the windows. Wipe down window and door frames and sweep sills with a dry paint brush or vacuum to remove dirt. See pella.com/news for tips on cleaning windows and doors.
Fill flower boxes or containers with boldly-coloured plants to accent your front door. If you’ve painted your door red, plant red and white or red and purple flowers to create a designer look. Or if you’re keen on green doors, try purple or orange flowers for contrast.
Illuminate your walkway
Make it easy for others to see the way to your front door at night. Transform and illuminate walkways with easy-to-install solar lights. Stake them in the ground positioned so solar cells get enough southern exposure for sunlight to recharge nightlights during the day.
Trim bushes, create great container gardens
Landscaping should accent your home, not dominate it. Keep bushes below the bottom sill of your windows to improve your view. Trim or replace overgrown shrubs and trees. Keep plant material trimmed several feet away from your home to minimize damage from wind or insects, and help eliminate a place for prowlers to lurk. Keep your porch and steps clear of clutter and create container gardens to accent your entry. Fill decorative containers with plants that accent your home’s colour scheme, front door and landscape design.
Courtesy: Homeservice Club