Sometimes transformations don’t need to be dramatic to make a difference! This homeowner selected a single entry door system from Provia similar to their original door, with two ¾ glass inserts to bring light into the entryway. Leaded glass delivers some privacy, while the updated decorative feature adds personal flair. Â

This front porch features a shady overhang, so bringing light back into the entryway was key. Both entry door and sidelights feature ¾ glass inserts, which lighten the entry significantly. The entire entry unit is finished in Geneva Blue, which paired with the siding helps the porch appear brighter. This configuration also features a storm door, which will help extend the lifetime of the door and provide additional ventilation in the warmer months. Â

This entryway was ready for an update from its original design. A fiberglass door with an authentic woodgrain look was selected to ensure durability without sacrificing the classic look of wood. The cherry woodgrain finish brings warmth back to the entryway, brightening the space and adding instant curb appeal. Obscure leaded glass inserts provide privacy and elegance with decorative zinc inlays. Â

A ¾ panel steel door replaced a double entry system that needed a modern update. Sidelights were added to a single entry door to maintain the light that the previous half-glass doors allowed, without the entryway feeling like it was open to the world. Steel was selected as the material of choice for durability, ensuring that the slab won’t crack or warp over time.

This entryway upgraded their classic 9 panel grids to a cottage style grid pattern. Cherry woodgrain with a cinnamon stain replaced the previous white finish, adding depth to the brick façade. Black lever hardware and a black sill complete the look, helping the entryway feel more contemporary.Â
2025 was a year of transformation, and we can’t wait to see what 2026 has in store!

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