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When it comes
to your home, first impressions are everything. Buyers will
drive by and make an instant decision on whether they want to
step inside.
The
exterior of your home, in conjunction with the landscaping, has
the ability to make or break the first appearance. Just as
important as accessories are to completing an outfit, the
perfect front door can instantly increase the curb appeal of
your home.
To gain the
viewpoint of the potential Buyer, walk across from the front of
your home and give it a critical look. Is there something that
is less than appealing? Does it look neat, clean and most of
all, inviting? Take notes and decide where your improvement
dollars might be best spent.
Whether you
replace your front door, or spruce up the one you now have, the
improvement will be noticeable. You will get your share of
positive comments from friends and neighbors about how handsome
the house looks.
Depending
on your home's exterior finishing, you might consider painting
the door a color that complements the color of the trim, rather
than matching it. Consult a color wheel, and consider the colors
located adjacent to the trim color, or directly opposite. Red,
purple, or green front doors are not uncommon today.
The door is
a relatively small space, considering the expanse of the front
of most homes, so you can choose an unconventional color for the
door and not have it overwhelm the facade. And because of the
small area of the door, it can be easily repainted if you change
your mind. Some experts have reported that a yellow door
adds immediate impact and clearly says, 'Welcome.'
If you have
a solid wood door, consider refinishing it. If the wood is
particularly beautiful or interesting, you can simply oil or
seal it to show off the grain. Talk to someone at the paint
store or the home improvement store about the best way to
enhance the appearance of your wood door and protect it against
the elements.
You can
also freshen up the entrance by polishing or replacing the
hardware on the door. If the doorknob, lock, and kick plate are
shabby, buy new ones. Measure what you have before you go
shopping.
New doors
range in price from about $100 for a steel door off the rack at
the home improvement store to a custom designed wood door, which
can cost thousands. Because of durability and affordability,
steel doors are very popular. Steel holds up to the elements
better than wood, which can expand and crack after a few years'
exposure to sun and rain.
A steel
door must be painted regularly to prevent rust. If you are
feeling artsy, you can apply a gel coating to a steel door and
use a graining tool to create a faux wood finish. Some steel
doors include decorative glass and cost a bit more but they add
unique style.
Fiberglass
doors are popular for special orders. Special order fiberglass
doors cost a little more than twice what you would expect to pay
for a steel door. Fiberglass doors do not dent or chip, and are
impervious to the weather.
Steel and
fiberglass top the list of popular door choices, but wood doors
continue to do well. Wood surfaces must be refinished and
varnished every few years, depending on how much they are
exposed to the elements. Mahogany is a popular choice,
especially in wet or humid climates, because it does not expand
or contract much. Oak is an excellent wood for a front door but
is very hard and does not accept paint well. Keep this in mind
should you decide to paint it later on.
Consider
whether your home is stucco, siding, or brick, and note the
interesting architectural details. Your front door should
enhance the existing elements, not compete with them. Newer
homes with cleaner exterior lines can take on an elaborate door,
though the design should be in keeping with the home's size and
style. New stock doors give you dozens of options, while a
custom door is often the focal point of the property. Whether
you paint, refinish, or replace the door, freshening up the
entrance is sure to enhance your home's curb appeal.
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