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All modern iron doors are considered contemporary as both motifs are recognized for their clean lines and luxurious feel. Boasting large glass windows and sleek iron hardware, these doors will completely transform your entryway into a custom work of fully-functional art.
Yes, a custom iron door is a great investment for your home — both from a visual and financial standpoint. For example, you can fully-customize iron doors to suit your style and taste. Second, they’re nearly maintenance-free when compared to traditional wood doors, which cuts down on maintenance costs and contributes to their longevity. Additionally, iron doors are extremely durable and secure. Clark Hall doors can be certified to meet some of the strictest hurricane wind ratings and Florida building codes. To learn more about the benefits of iron doors, read our blog “6 Reasons to Choose a Custom Iron Door.”
The words “contemporary” and “modern” might seem synonymous, but there are some slight distinctions between the two. For instance, modern design refers to the specific time period from the start to the middle of the 20th century and features a recognizable aesthetic with crisp lines, balance, and natural materials. On the other hand, contemporary is defined as what is happening in design at the present time, so it’s constantly changing to reflect popular styles. Learn more about the nuances between the two when you read our blog, “Contemporary vs. Modern Doors.”
There are many ways to customize modern front doors to avoid a cookie cutter look. For instance, you can specify a unique finish, a textured glass element, and a custom pivot point. Plus, choose to partner with our artisans to handforge bespoke hardware. Learn more when you visit our blog, and get details on the four ways to customize modern front doors.
Your modern glass front door design preferences will certainly be influenced by your privacy preferences. For instance, textured glass options like Rain and Cotswold will offer more privacy, while clear glasses will offer onlookers an unobstructed view from the outside of your home. If you’d like to have a modern front door with large glass window panels, but you’re worried about privacy, we recommend choosing a textured glass to complement your door — this way, you’ll maintain privacy without sacrificing the amount of natural light that flows inside.
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