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Choosing the best Doors for your Home


March 30, 2005 - last updated July 4, 2005
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There are a variety of different doors you can purchase; some are built simply for functionality, and some to add a unique look to your home. You should know the different types of doors and what they are best used for before you head out to your local building stores.

Entry doors are used on the exterior of your home. Typically, you will have a few entry doors in a home, but the front door is usually the one people will notice. When building a home most people look for beautifully designed entry doors to compliment the exterior of the house. The entry door is where you welcome people into your home so it is a major focal point. You can find some basic entry doors, but extravagant and detailed ones are more common.

Entry doors come in a variety of materials, including wood, fiberglass, or steel. Unlike wood, the steel and fiberglass ones are efficient insulators. For a different look, think about some glass inlays in the door. You will find many choices and as far as price is concerned, entry doors can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars.

A second type of door you will probably need is a patio door. Again you will have a wide variety to choose from. Patio doors were sliding for years, but are not as fashionable now as they once were. The advantages to them are the full views they allow, and the preservation of space taken up when doors swing open and shut.

French doors are very popular right now and they look simply stunning in a room when they open out onto a beautiful patio. They typically have a grid-like design that adds a nice addition to a room and an almost Oriental feel. You can find a variety of French doors with different colors and styling to suit your home.

A Storm door is another regular requirement in addition to the entry and the patio door. In the summers, a storm door allows you to let in some fresh air or a little more light. Storm doors are placed essentially when the front room tends to get a little dark. These are not too good for insulation and can be found in a variety of materials, such as metal screens or glass.

When you first think about doors, making choices sounds easy. In fact these purchases require a degree of thought. Doors are looked at everyday and they also welcome your visitors. A new door can provide a whole new look to the exterior. Shop carefully so you’ll find the right door at a price you can afford.


  David Raiburn
David Raiburn is the chief editor for F Doors, the #1 source on the internet for information about doors. For more articles on doors visit:http://www.fdoors.com/articles
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