A well-designed front door sets the tone for the whole home. Click through the slideshow to see how designers, architects, and builders used innovative stonework, contemporary glass detailing, and neoclassical columns to create a perfect transition from outdoors to in, and vice versa.
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Exterior detail of arched entry by Thomson & Cooke Architects
Photography by Hoachlander Davis
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New Orleans Project by Ken Tate Architect
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Stone Country Estate Front Porch by Island Architects
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Mans Best Friend Front Facade by Talbot Cooley
Kerry Kirk Photography
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Front Door Brickwork Detail by Paul Brant Williger, Architect Inc.
Amy Barthlam
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Jackling | Modern Front Entrance by TRG Architecture + Interior Design
Bernard Andre
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Front Entryway with Red Door at Waites Landing Waterfront, Falmouth by Banks Design Associates Ltd.
Jeff Roberts
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French Normandy Residence Front Door Entry by Charles Hilton Architects
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Lighthouse Point | Lloyd Harbor, New York by Stokkers + Company
Architect: Mojo Stumer & Associates
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by BGD&C Custom Homes
Architect: Darcy Bonner, Tony Soluri Photography
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Entry Courtyard/Front door by MLK Studio
Roger Davies
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5th Ave – Front entry door by M. Frederick Design
Photo: John Bessler
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Modern exterior entry featuring Hope’s windows & doors by bba ARCHITECTS
Lori Wolan
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Palmetto Bay Residence, Main Entrance by Eolo A&I Design
Eolo Design
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Front pivot door leads to an open floor plan in modern home in SF Bay Area. by Kriste Michelini Interiors
Thomas Kuoh
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Classical proportions were delineated for every stone column, cornice and wall. by TEA2 Architects
David O. Marlow Photography
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The Phoenix by Charles Cunniffe Architects by Charles Cunniffe Architects
Photo by Mark Boislcair / Design by Charles Cunniffe Architects
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Carved stone pilasters and corbels, hand carved wood door, intricate iron screen by Murphy & Co. Design
Corey Gaffer
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Cantilevered wood entry trellis by Verner Architects
Aaron Leitz
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Shingle Style on the Long Island Sound. Lloyd Harbor, New York. by Stokkers + Company
Architect: Smiros & Smiros Architects, Photo Credit: Durston Saylor
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Lake Shore Single Family: Natural modernism for a home on the park by Kadlec Architecture + Design
Steve Hall
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Spanish Colonial Revival style pierced wooden door and brick steps at entrance by Tim Barber Ltd.
Karyn Millet
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– by Peter Pennoyer Architects
Jonathan Wallen Photography
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Country Estate Front Facade by Taconic Builders
Architect: Rosenblum Architects, Photo Credit: Nick Johnson
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Front Door Detail by Jeffrey Dungan Architects
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Waterfront Residence by Brooks & Falotico Associates, Inc.
Jeff McNamara
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– by Spitzmiller and Norris
Joel Tressler
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