Nine Distinctive Front Doors That Enhance Home Kerb Appeal
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Lizzie Crook
Front-window bakery material. Catches the eye, delivers the goods.
Summary
This article showcases nine distinctive front doors from homes around the world that enhance kerb appeal and create unique first impressions. The featured examples include CLT House in the UK with its banana-yellow render and oversized pivoting front door, along with other international residential designs that demonstrate how front doors can serve as architectural statements and personality-defining elements for homes.
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Banana-yellow render blankets the oversized entrance of CLT House, which is fitted with a pivoting front door and visible from all the way down
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