A high-end entry door isn’t just about curb appeal and luxury; its fashionable design offers security, energy efficiency, and elevated home value. Front doors come in many custom designs with classy features like decorative glass, unique knockers, or speakeasy windows.
If you're looking for an entry door that's high-end, one-of-a-kind, and bold, you've come to the right place. Here, we will explore what makes high-end entry doors stand out and whether they’re a wise investment for your home.
High-end entry doors are premium-quality front doors. Manufacturers like Anderson Doors and ProVia Doors design their high-end front doors with opulence, security, and durability in mind.
Unlike standard entry doors, high-end front doors feature premium materials, improved frame options and cladding, and custom accessories for distinct indoor and outdoor styles. High-end doors can use advanced technology to be more energy efficient, secure, and convenient.
Wood: Luxury choices include Mahogany, Maple, Walnut, and Cherry, offering rich textures and customizable designs.
Fiberglass: Fiberglass doors are durable, low-maintenance, and resistant to warping or cracking. They're ideal for more modern architecture but can also be crafted to have a realistic wood appearance for traditional homes. Unlike wood, fiberglass is not susceptible to moisture and insects.
Steel: Provides maximum security with reinforced construction. They can also be finished with a woodgrain appearance.
Composite: A mix of materials that balance strength, insulation, and design flexibility. They can be made from reground vinyl, wood pulp, metals, plastics, or other compositions.
Custom designs like hardware and handles can be tailored to your home’s aesthetic.
Premium finishes resist fading, scratches, and wear. For example, high-quality Kynar 500® is a resin-based coating that protects the material and retains the door color.
Advanced locking mechanisms provide enhanced security.
Built-in superior durability can withstand weather elements.
Energy-efficient construction reduces heating and cooling costs.
Weather-resistant materials minimize maintenance and prolong lifespan.
Andersen Straightline Glass Panel Front Doors are beautiful and match many architectural styles. The glass fittings come with standard grilles or custom options.
ProVia Legacy Steel Front Doors offer maximum security with smart technology. (See this Arlington project).
Weiland Pivot Doors offer dramatic openings perfect for modern homes. Their smooth operation and spacious footprint give a generous and opulent feel.
Anderson Double Pivot Doors provide a rommy entry up to 9 feet wide and up to 16 feet tall.
Equipped with multi-point locking systems and reinforced frames.
Stronger materials reduce the risk of forced entry.
Integrated smart lock technology adds convenience and control.
A Smart Deadbolt, like in the Provia Legacy Steel Front Door, uses an app to check your door lock status (either when you're within Bluetooth range or with Apple TV). You can add and delete codes and control entry passes easily.
High-quality insulation reduces heat loss and lowers energy bills.
Weatherstripping and airtight seals maintain indoor comfort.
Energy-efficient glass options minimize drafts and UV exposure.
Oven cured treatments, and UV Resistant Clear Coats are two effective measures for sturdiness of front doors. Glass fitted doors offer multiple performance options like Low-E and SmartSun.
High-end materials resist warping, rotting, or rusting.
Less frequent repairs and replacements compared to standard doors.
Easy-to-clean surfaces require minimal upkeep.
Select an entrance that visitors admire. A strong first impression will also impress potential buyers.
Express your personality with unique styles, colors, and finishes.
Enhances overall architectural aesthetics when correctly matched to your home's architectural style.
Art glass can add color and personality to your front door. Options for inswing and outswing take your space and preferences into account.
Yes, high entry doors can offer good return on your investment (ROI) depending on your location, project timing and the current real estate market.
Along with garage doors, HVAC (electrification), and vinyl windows, entry door replacement is one of the top improvements you can make on your home with a promising ROI. According to the Remodeling 2024 Cost vs. Value Report, homeowners in the West South Central area, typically see 163.2% of their costs recouped for steel entry door replacement.
Here are some things to keep in mind for your home renovation:
Your home value will also be impacted by neighborhood standards. If your door stands out, while still respecting and suiting the general home styles of your area, the value will see a boost. It's important to avoid over or under improvements that cheapen your home or come across as too ostentacious.
Modern homes pair well with sleek fiberglass, pivot doors, or steel doors.
Traditional and colonial styles look great with rich wood finishes.
Color and finish options should complement your home’s exterior.
Balance costs with long-term benefits like security and energy savings.
Features that add the most value: insulated glass, smart locks, reinforced cores.
Add sidelights and transoms for extra natural light.
Customize hardware for a personalized touch.
Decorative glass panels enhance both style and privacy.
High-end entry doors offer a blend of beauty, security, energy efficiency, and durability. Beyond seeking an aesthetically appealing entrance, aim for valuable features that elevate your home worth and security. This is a worthwhile investment if you're interested in all the unseen perks.
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