This #TransformationTuesday, we’re connecting with homeowners who tackled door remodel projects and completely transformed the look of they entryways. The biggest improvement you can make to a door is by adding / replacing the glass panel insert to something new that really makes the entryway pop. Transforming your entryway is easier than you’d expect and significantly less expensive than replacing your entire door. Checkout how these homeowners below where able to transform their entryway in less than an hour!
Paris Door Glass Insert
This homeowner decided to use their existing door, cut a hole, and pop in a full-view Paris door glass insert. The Paris design is beautiful and allows in a bunch of natural sunlight without sacrificing privacy. The new door looks incredible!
Riverwood Door Glass Insert
This homeowner also went with a full-view glass insert. But instead they went with the Riverwood Door Glass design. An excellent choice for this transformed entryway.
Monterey Door Glass Insert
This homeowner has an existing sunburst that wasn’t letting in enough sunlight. Normally sunburst are not able to be turned into full-views, but this door had just the right measurements to make it happen. The new Monterey door glass insert looks incredible on this after door!
Blinds Between Glass Insert
This door started with traditional clear glass with grilles. The old-school look was dated and was ready for something new. That’s why the homeowner decided that Enclosed Blinds (blinds between glass) would be a great solution. Blinds between glass gives you all the advantages of clear glass but with total privacy control on demand.
Topaz Door Glass Insert
This door started off with a half-view insert but the homeowner was looking for something more. They decided to expand the opening to make way for a Topaz full-view glass insert to allow more natural sunlight all while slightly increasing the privacy of the glass.
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