Front Door Styles for Your Home

Your front door is an important aesthetic element of your home. It’s the first impression guests have of your home, and it can make or break your curb appeal.

The door styles Scott LA offer merge innovation and style to complement any architectural design, from historic Creole cottages to Shotgun homes to grand Southern mansions. They also provide benefits like space maximization and sound insulation.

Frameless Doors

Elevate the aesthetic of your home with frameless doors. They provide a sleek, minimalist design that complements nearly any architectural style. Their precise fit contributes to energy efficiency by maintaining optimal indoor temperatures.

With a wide array of customization options, you can create a unique design that seamlessly expresses your distinct style. Choose from a range of powder-coated finishes, including pristine White, timeless Black, and sophisticated Bronze.

Enjoy a fresh and hygienic environment with frameless shower doors that are easy to clean. The absence of frames eliminates nooks and crannies where mold and mildew thrive. Just a quick wipe down with a glass cleaner and squeegee keeps your bathroom looking sparkling clean.

Frameless doors are also safe and user-friendly for households with children or seniors with mobility issues. Their thick, tempered glass is less prone to shattering and features smooth edges that are easier to grasp. They can even be equipped with accessibility features like low thresholds for a seamless integration into your home’s current layout.

Bypass & Bi-Fold Doors

When it comes to dividing your spaces and improving your home’s functionality, bi-fold doors and accordion doors offer a variety of benefits. Accordion doors consist of lightweight panels that fold into a compact stack, while bi-fold doors are more expensive but provide superior durability and premium aesthetics.

Both doors can be used to create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living spaces. They also allow natural light to flood your living areas, boosting your mood and creating a brighter, more pleasant home.

These door styles are available in a variety of profiles, surfaces, and finishes. You can also choose a raised panel or a framed cabinet door, depending on your preferred aesthetic and functional needs. For example, raised panel doors are ideal for kitchens and can elevate your cabinet design while reducing cleaning time. Meanwhile, framed cabinets have an elegant appearance and are suitable for both traditional and contemporary homes. They also offer superior durability and a higher level of soundproofing than slab-style doors.

Pivot & Roto Doors

Our pivot doors are designed for a sleek look that offers a variety of benefits, including improved sound insulation, increased energy efficiency, and space maximization. Indigo Doors offers pivot doors in a variety of styles and finishes to complement your home’s interior design.

A new tool from GED Integrated Solutions allows users to easily create a 3-D rendering of their product. The tool helps architects and designers visualize how their window or door will be installed on a frame or in a wall.

Jeld-Wen will stop production of windows at its Grinnell, Iowa, plant but will retain door manufacturing. This will result in 152 layoffs and reduce the company’s overall workforce by nearly 200.

HGTV’s hit reality show Rock the Block will feature PGT Innovations’ products in four homes this season. The shows will air this fall and spring.

Classic Doors

A home’s front door plays a bigger role than people realize. It boosts curb appeal, increases property value, and creates a sense of security and privacy. It also adds a touch of elegance to the overall aesthetic of your home. Whether you prefer clean lines and bare surfaces or premium authentic hardwoods, our selection of doors merge innovation and style. Window grilles, meanwhile, offer a range of patterns and designs to complement specific design aesthetics.

For more than two decades, La Puerta Originals founder Scott Coleman has been curating an antique trove of doors from around the world. As a custom home builder, he began to incorporate these doors into his projects. Soon, demand for them exceeded his capacity to source them and fit them into housing specifications. To solve the problem, he started his own shop and named it La Puerta Originals. His team now operates out of an 18,500-square-foot production facility, where they bring the past to life for clients nationwide, one puerta at a time.