The front entry to your home is the place where your
visitors should feel comfortable and remember the kind of reception given to
them. And so, the front entry should be warm and inviting with details placed like
a pot of flowers and a shiny brass knob to complement the front door so your
visitors can appreciate them and feel more welcomed. Some homes even provide a
shelter to wait at the front door. These can be expanded as gathering places
depending on the space and act as an open invitation for your guests to commune
with you over a conversation or two.
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Create your front door as part of your landscaping project.
Where the front door does not appear to be obvious as part of the landscape as
could happen with homes that are not designed to bear architectural symmetry,
include strong visual points like the lighted pathways or include statues and
potted plants lining the path to the front door. If your entry is small, you
can create more attention by upgrading your front door hardware like its door
knockers and handles or setting aside potted plants to add attention or better
still, resurfacing your landing and steps with thin stone or brick pavers. You
can also add character by adding vine covered trellises and hanging basket
planters to accentuate the front door.
The bottom line is the front door is the gateway to your
house. It is the place where you meet your guests and family, and where you set
them off after the visit. You will want the best impressions made at such times
and so it is important for the entry to your front door designed as a warm and
inviting place. Small detail always add a lot more towards building the
character of your front door and promotes the degree of hospitality expected
once the visitor gets past the front door.
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