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Best Split Level Front Door Ideas Before and After

By Matthew Lynch
March 13, 2024
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Split-level homes, characterized by their multi-floor design where the levels are staggered, offer unique opportunities for stunning entryway transformations. When considering a front door renovation, before and after examples can inspire homeowners to embrace the challenge, turning their entryways into a statement of style and personality. Here are some of the best split-level front door ideas to rejuvenate your home’s entrance.

Modern Makeover

Before: An outdated wooden door with small windows that darkens the entrance.

After: A sleek, full-length glass door that allows natural light to flood the entryway. The use of frosted or tinted glass can add privacy while still inviting sunlight. Modern hardware and a bold color like deep charcoal or black creates a striking contrast against a light-colored facade.

Classic Revival

Before: A plain, faded door with old-fashioned trim.

After: Upgrading to a classic six-panel door painted in a vibrant hue such as red or navy blue accompanied by polished brass hardware for timeless elegance. Adding sidelights can enhance the character while allowing more light into the home.

RusticCharm

Before: A standard metal door that lacks personality.

After: A rustic wooden barn door with iron hinges and a matching handle imbues warmth and character. Consider a rich stain to showcase the wood’s natural grain, complementing the home’s exterior palette.

Craftsman Tribute

Before: A flat, uninspired door void of architectural details.

After: Installing a Craftsman-style door with stained glass inserts and a solid wood construction respects period authenticity while providing visual interest. Earthy tones like sage green or burnt umber could be used to harmonize with stone or brickwork.

Contemporary Edge

Before: A basic door with traditional upper windows.

After: A pivot door system painted in a matte finish sets a contemporary tone. Coupled with side glass panels and sleek, long handles, this approach shifts the entryway into the modern age.

Colorful Welcome

Before: An entryway characterized by peeling paint and lackluster charm.

After: Painting your front door in an eye-catching color like turquoise or sunny yellow instantly livens up the space. Incorporating potted plants and modern outdoor lighting fixtures can complete the cheerful transformation.

Homeowners seeking to revitalize their split-level home entrances have numerous options when it comes to front doors. By thoughtfully choosing between modern, classic, rustic, craftsman, contemporary, or colorful aesthetics — not to mention the inviting before-and-after transformations possible — any split-level house can become more welcoming while simultaneously increasing its curb appeal.

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