Wooden Front Entry Doors
Many homes today have wooden front entry doors, but you might not be able to notice the difference between a wooden entry door and a metal entry door. Coats of paint often cover the natural grain of the wood. While it's often easier to paint a wooden front entry door than to finish one to accentuate the natural grain of the wood, the latter can provide your home with a more luxurious appearance. Instead of spending your time refinishing your current front entry door, visit Borano to see their extensive collection of wooden front entry doors. Their doors are all made from Honduran mahogany, which is extremely durable and will last for many years. For decades, mahogany has been used in furniture for its reddish brown luster, and this makes for stunning wooden front entry doors. Contemporary and Traditional Styles of Wooden Front Entry Doors You'll find designs that range from simple to extremely detailed. The clean lines of the Valencia and Tarifa doors are each highlighted with fixed sidelites, making the entry door stand out even more. If you're looking for an intricate design, you may be attracted to styles like the Cremona, Taranto, or Corsica, with patterns that have been sculpted into the doors. For those living in Dade County or others who need to occasionally contend with high-speed winds, all of Borano's doors are thicker than standard doors and have stronger hinges to support them. In addition, many are approved as being impact resistant, providing your home with protection beyond a standard design element. If you're remodeling other parts of your home, you can find wooden interior doors and windows that match their wooden front entry doors, letting you create a unified decorative scheme.
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