Why are front doors so expensive?
Purchasing a new front door can be expensive due to the types of materials used to manufacture the door, such as fiberglass, steel, and wood. To ensure the safety of your home, your front door should be sturdy. It’s also important to consider the brand of the door, which can also affect the price.
If you are currently shopping for a new front door, you already know that finding an affordable front door that meets your design standards can be difficult. The price varies depending on the size of the door, so a large door will be considerably more expensive, and a double door will cost more than a single door.
different types of glass doors
Glass doors come in a variety of styles to achieve your desired home exterior look. We have put together a variety of glass front doors. We have everything from arched white single-pane doors to unique frosted and stained glass designs.
Arched single white glass front door

Photography: Simon Brown
The entrance hall of this distinctive Georgian family house is painted in a relaxing color combination of cream, eggshell and off-white ecru and secured with Edit 58 lash runners.
arch steel metal front door

This foyer has a custom round metal front door giving it a Mediterranean homely feel.

Double door with panel with large fan light

Photo by Michael Sinclair | Design by Cybill Colefax and John Fowler
This Regency house in Berkshire by Philip Hooper certainly has a great entryway with paneled double doors and wide fanlights.
Black steel glass door with large arched windows

Massive arched windows and all exposed rafters contrast with the grand front porch. Large arched windows give the door a unique expanse, making it look more luxurious and luxurious.
modern front door with sidelights

Shot by One Kind Design
The entrance has a modern design. A sturdy front door minimizes privacy and sidelights reflect natural light around the space.
Wrought Iron French Entry Barn Sliding Tempered Glass Door Design

The perfect combination of modernity and rusticity. A single iron French door dominates the entire foyer, maximizing natural light.
Traditional entrance door with custom glazing

This South Hampton home has a beautiful traditional white front door. However, the client wanted a personalized touch to create a stunning entrance to the villa.
single curve front door

Designed by Wolf Design Group | Stock Photo Brantley Photograph
You don’t always need double doors to create a dramatic entryway. This black single door has a curved design that makes a bold addition to your Mediterranean entryway. The bold black front door contrasts nicely with the smooth white walls.
How secure are glass front doors?
Your front door is an investment. So, is a new glass front door really worth the splurge? Rest assured, a glass front door will be less of a target for thieves and the thickness of the glass won’t break it easily. According to SafeNow.Org, “…his 34% of burglaries use a doorknob to break into a home, and 23% use his ground floor window.”
