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Why Entryway Upgrades Are the New Must-Have for Clients
The article discusses the increasing trend of homeowners prioritizing entryway and exterior upgrades, highlighting how these renovations extend beyond mere aesthetics to significantly enhance a home's value, functionality, and personal expression. This surge in demand is observed across the Midwest, with design-build firms like Lake Country Builders experiencing a rise in requests for statement-making doors, porch refreshes, new railings, and modernized front steps. Ryan Smolik, director of architecture and design at Lake Country Builders, emphasizes that these updates offer clients a high-impact investment opportunity without requiring a full-scale renovation.
Smolik identifies two primary drivers behind this trend. First, homeowners are increasingly focused on initial curb appeal, desiring an exterior that not only complements the architectural style of their home but also reflects their personal taste. Second, there's a practical need for improved protection from the elements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming entry experience for guests. When a client requests an exterior refresh, the initial assessment involves evaluating setbacks and adherence to architectural guidelines set by the neighborhood or city, ensuring that desired changes align with existing regulations and respect the area's established character.
Balancing aesthetics and function is crucial in these projects. The ideal front entry should integrate seamlessly with the existing home design, appearing as if it has always been a part of the structure, while also drawing attention harmoniously with the facade and surrounding landscape. Recent projects demonstrate a focus on connecting the interior with the environment, often incorporating large windows in the entry or adjacent spaces to maximize natural light and offer visual engagement with the neighborhood. The use of authentic materials, such as natural stone, brick stoops with limestone or bluestone surfaces, and custom iron rails, adds elegance and defines the entry elevation.
Furthermore, the implementation of larger entry systems, featuring eight-foot doors or a single wide door (42 inches in width), provides a visual impact from the street and contributes to a more inviting vestibule. These upgrades offer value beyond curb appeal, particularly for long-term homeowners who appreciate their neighborhood and location but seek to add charm and character without undergoing a major renovation. From a practical standpoint, such improvements can transform the broad appeal of a simple home and enhance accessibility.
While undertaking these remodels, common challenges include the discovery of hidden disrepair, missing structural elements from previous renovations, or foundational issues like poor soil or abandoned obstructions not documented historically. Looking ahead, Smolik anticipates a more holistic approach to design and planning for curb appeal projects. This includes a greater emphasis on proper lighting, not just for minimal illumination but also for path lighting and accentuating specific architectural features of the front facade, integrating seamlessly with landscaping to enhance the home's character throughout the year.
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