Choosing a Contemporary Front Door

There have been many period entry doors over the past two hundred years, including modernism, French and art deco. As the front of homes became more individualistic, the entryways were seen as a statement of wealth and status. As function and form concerns changed to pressing concerns over the environment and climate changes, the contemporary front door began to take on various appearances in different parts of the world.


Construction

The newest contemporary door style is usually pressure-molded and features a smooth face to promote cleanliness and practicality. Models can be found constructed from HDF, MDF or a combination of materials. Specialty doors are also built of granite slabs, wood, steel, and many can be found with glass inserts. Each is designed to prevent moisture and airflow from entering the home as the door also increases security and insulation.


Selection

Homeowners once hung heavy entry doors made from mahogany or oak to protect front entrances, but times have changed, and so has the front door. Softwoods like pine and maple have sprung up to replace the hardwood choices. Combined with warp-resistant fiberglass, the material combination creates a beautiful door with a solid structure. Another popular favorite for homeowners who love metal is the polished silver or chrome doors that are glazed to a high sheen.


Collection

No matter what type of home you have, there are many contemporary styles of front doors for you to choose from. From steel to composite to granite, the choice may seem endless when searching for a new entryway door. Contact a window and door replacement business for more information about which type of outside doors are best for your area. The technicians can also offer advice on back doors, patio entrances, and garage side doors. Make the call today to create a whole new look for your home by adding a striking contemporary front door.