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Deciding between a single or double front door depends on the size of your entryway, your home’s layout, and the kind of statement you want to make. Both options have design and practical advantages.
Double doors add grandeur and are useful for moving large items in and out. They’re best suited to wider facades or homes with generous front porches.
Single doors are more space-efficient and suit most New Zealand homes. You can still add impact through a larger door, side panels, or decorative detailing.
Consider wind exposure—double doors can be more vulnerable in strong gusts and require secure sealing. A single door with glazing may provide a better combination of insulation and light control.
Choose the layout that best suits your entryway, then focus on materials, colours, and finishes to complete the look.

Deciding between a single or double front door depends on the size of your entryway, your home’s layout, and the kind of statement you want to make. Both options have design and practical advantages.
Double doors add grandeur and are useful for moving large items in and out. They’re best suited to wider facades or homes with generous front porches.
Single doors are more space-efficient and suit most New Zealand homes. You can still add impact through a larger door, side panels, or decorative detailing.
Consider wind exposure—double doors can be more vulnerable in strong gusts and require secure sealing. A single door with glazing may provide a better combination of insulation and light control.
Choose the layout that best suits your entryway, then focus on materials, colours, and finishes to complete the look.

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