Saturday, February 18, 2012

Choosing a Front Door


The front door is the face of your home, so its important to choosing a right front door . As well as the other doors will be the identity of your home. Learn how to make a good first impression by creating a friendly exterior.

When picking front door, do not hesitate to make the contrast between the new style of architecture and contemporary door model. One modern design trend today is to form a wide door. Generally have a regular door width 830 mm. However, if your home has enough space on either side to accommodate a broader framework, the door is 950 mm can make a real impact.

The following is some models of doors viewed from the type of materials used, and could be an option to design your home.

Steel doors

steel door
steel door


probably the most popular replacement door, for several reasons. The first, of course, is that they are the cheapest option (though the model premiums can cost almost as much as an ordinary wooden door). Generally, the interior is equipped with steel or timber frame in filled with foam insulation, so that the door that provides five times the R-value of an ordinary wooden door. However, for all of their durability, steel doors are susceptible to dents, and if the skin is painted denied early or severe dents, rusty can. And do not incorporate steel doors with storm doors, heat build-up between the door can cause the surface of the peel. Steel doors are durable, safer than wood, and will never warp, twist or crack.

Aluminum doors

Aluminum doors
Aluminum doors

Aluminum door is a relative newcomer to the market and share many of the same advantages as aluminum siding, including the baked-on enamel finish that never needs repainting and will not rust. There are literally dozens of styles and colors available, including wood finish. You can also combine an aluminum door with storm door without fear of danger of heat build-up. The main drawback is that, like steel, aluminum can be dented, and because they are usually built to order, aluminum doors are more expensive than steel.

Fiberglass door

Fiberglass door
Fiberglass door
Fiberglass door is much more resistant to damage than steel or aluminum and can be made to replicate exactly the original wood, but without the drawbacks of wood. These doors can be painted or stained in any way you choose, in fact; they should be repainted every five years or more, making them higher-maintenance than steel.

Composite (or wood veneer) door

Composite (or wood veneer) door
Composite (or wood veneer) door
Composite (or wood veneer) door incorporating MDF (or stronger engineered-wood) core with wood veneer. In some ways, this is the best of both worlds, because you get the unparalleled beauty of real wood with a resistance force, R-value and a man-made weather. However, these doors need treatment as much as solid wood doors.

Original wood doors

original wood door
original wood door
The original wood doors is the choice of a traditionalist and is available in almost all types of commercially harvested timber, from the premium species such as mahogany, teak and walnut for the economical paint grade species such as hemlock or pine. And ironically, some types of wood really stand up better to the elements of man-made.

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