In a world where trends quickly fade, some door styles possess an enduring charm. Choosing the right doors allows you to create a facade that defies trends and showcases your personal style.
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French Entry Doors
With their long windowspan, French doors bring a touch of European elegance and natural light into a home. Available in various configurations, grid types, and hardware finishes, these door styles can be customized to your taste.
Choose a style that complements your home’s architectural harmony for a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. Elevate their timeless allure with high-quality materials and finishes that prioritize durability and authenticity.
Adding a screened front door lets you enjoy Florida’s sunshine and breezes while keeping pests like flies, lizards, and mosquitoes inside. It also prevents lawn debris such as grass clippings and wasp’s nests blown off walkway walls from entering the house.
Sliding Entry Doors
Sliding doors are the ideal space-saver, allowing you to enjoy expansive views and natural light while offering easy opening and closing. They can be used as exterior or interior doors, and are available in a wide variety of styles to match your aesthetic preferences.
Sliding doors are also available in impact-resistant frames and glass that can protect your home from the strong winds, high rainfall, and saltwater spray that often affects coastal Florida communities. To find out more about the benefits of these doors, fill out our contact form to be connected with local pros that provide this type of service.
Dutch Entry Doors
From increasing your home’s security to lowering your heating and cooling costs, the right doors can have a significant impact on your home. With durable construction and stylish designs, Simpson offers a variety of exterior and interior doors that are made to last.
Nothing says Americana like a Dutch Door. This style features a single door split in two, allowing homeowners to open the top part and let in fresh air, or receive deliveries without unlocking the entire door. For an eye-catching entry, complement these doors with a crisp shade of blue, such as Sherwin-Williams’ Greek Isles (P510-1) for a welcoming front porch.
Bi-Fold Entry Doors
Unlike traditional doors, bifold doors consist of panels that fold together and slide on runners on the floor and upper lintel or beam of your doorway. Usually glazed with large glass panels, they allow a lot of natural light into your home.
They provide a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces, especially with dramatic sizes for panoramic views and unimpeded light. They require minimal maintenance and are ideal for remodeling projects.
Our impact-rated bifold doors feature strong aluminum frames clad in attractive natural wood. They are designed and manufactured in Palm Coast to resist hurricane winds, rain, and debris and meet strict Florida building codes. Talk with your local custom home builder about including them in your new project.
Pivot Entry Doors
Pivot doors are a modern trend that is becoming popular in South Florida homes. They have a sleek appearance and require less effort to open and close than standard swinging doors.
Unlike hinges on conventional doors, pivot doors are attached to both the top and bottom of the door frame. This allows them to withstand far heavier weights than traditional doors can.
These doors can be built in many different designs and colors with custom lites and muntins to fit your design style. They can also be installed as impact doors to ensure your home is protected during a hurricane or other severe weather conditions.
Pocket Entry Doors
Whether you’re looking to optimize space, add a classic touch or make your home easier to maneuver for individuals with mobility challenges, pocket doors are an attractive and practical alternative. They slide into the wall, eliminating the need for swing space, and they can even increase privacy and sound reduction.
Although their popularity waned following the Victorian era, pockets are making a comeback in luxury homes. They can be customized with trim and transom windows, and they work in any room. They are especially advantageous in smaller rooms and hallways where a hinged door might get in the way.
Hinged Entry Doors
Hinged doors are a classic choice for traditional homes and are available in a variety of styles. From French-style doors with sidelites to colonial gridded options, you can find an exterior door that perfectly complements your home’s architecture.
Depending on the direction your front door faces, you may have to meet Florida building requirements that require inswinging doors. These doors must have a certain overhang to avoid sun exposure during the hottest times of the day. Fortunately, impact entry doors can help you meet these requirements while enhancing your home’s security and energy efficiency.