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The Full-View Door Design is bold in its simplicity. Detailed architectural materials are displayed grandly, commanding attention. Walnut wood is an exceptional material to be used on this pivot door design.
Wood welcomes guests into the home. Warm and inviting, the natural beauty of wood stands forth uniquely. Wood contains dimension and shows off many different tones. Walnut is undoubtedly a favorite wood for us and many of our clients to use in our pivot door designs. This species of wood contains spectacular yellow, brown, and deep red tones flowing within the grain. Warmer-toned woods, such as Walnut and Mahogany, especially have an inviting effect for a pivot door. Clients can either choose from our collection of hardwoods or provide their own wood for their front door. Learn more about our wood options here.
The creative combination of unique materials makes for an unforgettable front door. Hand-sculpted door hardware is an excellent means of achieving this. Each set of door pulls is cut, shaped, and finished individually by hand. The door pull functions as a focal point. This point of interest can assume a subtle or bold character. The Walnut pivot door features our Round Polished Faceted Pull. Polished pulls with intricate detail make a loud statement. However, for a more subtle effect, clients may go with our Concise Pulls.
Immense thought goes into designing or remodeling a home. After clients have established their front door, their next consideration is often other key doors in their home. Some of these doors include that of a casita or guest house. In the case of the Walnyt pivot door above, homeowners might go with a smaller, glass version of the front door for these adjacent doors. Learn more about combining pivot doors across your project here.
Modern Steel Doors assists homeowners all over the world in designing their dream front door. We strive to transform our client’s vision into a reality more impressive than originally fathomed.
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