It's All About your Homes Front Door

Published: August 10, 2020

Your front door is pivotal in your home's curb appeal, security and energy efficiency. Exterior doors set the tone for your home, they are usually the first thing people notice about your house when they walk up. It is important to have a well-functioning entry door because of how often you use them on a daily basis. Whether it is your front entry door or your patio door there are many different types and styles to choose from. If you have the space, you might consider how double front doors can make a grand entrance.

Solid Wooden Front Doors

Wood Front Doors

Wood is a homeowner's guilty desire, the look of a wooden entry door is unparalleled when compared to other types of exterior doors. Wooden entry doors are very sturdy and provide great security for your home. There are many different types of doors on the market today that try and mimic the look of wood in some way, but to us there are many advantages in choosing a solid wooden door over a fiberglass or steel door.

Boost your Curb Appeal

Solid wood doors are popular for their aesthetic appeal and are considered the most attractive material for front doors. Exterior front doors are available in a variety of different species such as the classic mahogany, oak, walnut, etc. The natural beauty and warmth real wood provides a look that can't be matched by other door materials.

Wooden Entry Doors are Completely Custom

Wood doors are easily customizable with panels, mouldings, and any special features to make your front door completely your own. Wood doors can be stained to emphasize the natural grain or painted to make a statement. Since wood can be shaped wood doors can be custom made to fit almost any shaep and size of door. Glass can also be added to custom entry doors for added lights.

Wood Doors are More Comfortable

Not only is wood energy efficient by protecting your home from the heat and cold, but it also absorbs sound to diminish exterior noise pollution from outside.

Wood is Durable

Wood doors can be long lasting and durable; they are less likely to dent and scratch and are easier to repair. Wood doors do require some maintenance but wood is one of the best materials for exterior doors.


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Selecting the Perfect Custom Wood Door

A well-chosen wood door does more than fill an opening; it sets the tone for an entire room or entryway. Interior doors influence how spaces flow together, while exterior doors establish the first impression of your home. When selecting a custom door, consider three primary factors: the architectural style of your home, the functional requirements of the opening, and the wood species that best complements your existing millwork.

For traditional and colonial homes, raised-panel doors with six or eight panels create a classic look. Contemporary and transitional homes lean toward flat-panel or Shaker-style doors with clean lines. Louvered doors are ideal for closets, laundry rooms, and utility spaces where airflow matters. French doors with glass panels open up sightlines between rooms while maintaining the ability to close off spaces for privacy or climate control.

Wood species matters both aesthetically and structurally. Red Oak and White Oak are among the hardest domestic species, making them excellent choices for high-traffic exterior doors. Mahogany offers superior dimensional stability and a rich grain pattern prized for front entries. For interior doors that will be painted, Poplar provides a smooth, affordable substrate. Estate Millwork builds every door using mortise-and-tenon joinery with hardwood dowel pins, ensuring joints that will not loosen over a lifetime of daily use.

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