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Offering energy-efficient front and patio entries in fiberglass, wood, steel, and vinyl, Pella® doors are what our architects prefer for their reliability, endurance, and stunning finishes!
Outdoor living space is not an entity of its own. As it connects to indoor living areas, you should plan to complete a cohesive picture. Just imagine stepping from a beautifully finished great room onto a plain and basic deck—it wouldn’t inspire you to spend more time outside, would it? Here are some tips to design a wonderful outdoor space that brings the comforts of home outside!
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The Shaker design movement first established in the 18th century is experiencing a resurgence thanks to today’s focus on simple chic aesthetics! You’re probably familiar with interior finishes and furnishings in the style, but you can also outfit your home’s exterior with a nod to historical minimalism. Here’s a look at some Shaker-inspired doors and how they can adapt to suit any kind of architecture!
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If you’re drawn to the modern farmhouse style or any other kind of updated traditional architecture, make sure to consider your transitional door options. The front entry helps set the tone for your façade and can also make an impact on your interior design, depending on the floor plan. A home that blurs the lines between conventional and contemporary aesthetics needs a door to match—here are some ideas you can consider to outfit your transitional home perfectly!
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A good entry is necessary for balanced curb appeal—does yours seem lacking? Depending on the size and structure of your house, the answer could very well be to expand the breadth of the doorway. Unbalanced façades are much more likely to feature undersized entries and most homes are well-suited to more than just a regular-size door, so don’t be afraid to imagine something bigger! There are tons of possibilities beyond double door configurations—here are some design ideas for any kind of home!
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Far from old-fashioned or out of date, homes with historical style are coveted by many. They offer unique appeal owing to their origins—the region where and time period when their architecture was developed. If you have traditional tastes and find yourself renovating a historical home or building new construction with older, classic style, finishing it authentically will bring out its personality best. Start with the front entrance—it’s a natural focal point and helps set the tone for the whole house!
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