Home Improvement Tips: How to Remodel Your Entryway
Spruce Up Your Home's Foyer
By Harold Sink, published Aug 21, 2007
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The average American knows that a great looking home on the outside is one that is well kept. What they don't know is how to present their home when one enters it. You would be surprised at how more open your home would present itself when visitors drop by for a visit. Would you like to know how to spruce up the look on your foyer? Then let us take stock of what you may have.How does your door look? Is the paint peeling or dull? Is it stained and looking like that gray twig out in the yard? The door may be the first item to go or be refinished.
A painted door basically just needs repainting. Therefore, a good sanding would need to be done first before painting so the new paint will go on well. How does the color of it look? Are you tired of the color?
If your house is a traditional color such as white, light blue, or pale yellow then a red or red-orange door would brighten it up and attract much attention. This also helps in selling the home. Try using a color opposite of the color of your house on a color wheel. If your house is white, paint the door black or gray. Have a blue house? Try an orange or mauve colored door. These are just suggestions, and you just may stun yourself with a color you finally choose.
Do you have a dilapidated screen door? Replace it immediately. There are a vast variety of them out there to choose from. Not all, but most homes have the handle on the left side of the door. Make note of that when you get one otherwise you will be returning it. I like the simple glass door with the metal frame. You can paint them any color with paint made just for metal if you don't like the color.
Some people like to add a window off to the side of their door. I like them, but it can be a security issue for your home. Your foyer may be wide enough to have one on both sides of your front door. This would be a fun way to spend a Saturday. For less than $200 you might be able to do it yourself. Plan it out well, and save you the labor cost of someone else doing it for you. There are French pane styles, stained glass, and many others. You may like the etched glass style. A single drape on the inside will add to the beauty.
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Takeaways
- Raise your ceiling for a grandiose effect.
- Take out that linoleum or carpet for a tiled look.
- Keep it simple and in good taste.
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