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Front doors come in many different colours, depending on the suppliers and the materials used. Some materials, such as uPVC, are restricted in the colours. More often than not, they only come in white. Wooden front doors have more flexibility over the colour. Because the colour is applied to the front door, rather than ingrained in the material, it can be sanded off and redone if desired. You also have the choice between staining your front door with varnish, enhancing the natural wood appearance, or to paint over it with glossy colours.
Composite front doors come in a choice of seven colours. These colours are ingrained in the tough GRP skin of the door, so they cannot be changed, but they do have the advantage of being incredibly resistant to damaged and easy to maintain. The skin also features an imitation wood grain. Unlike uPVC doors, this wood grain is embedded in the door to make it both look and feel as authentic as possible.
The first front door colour available is white. This white is bright and glossy in appearance, and unlike other front doors, will not fade or discolour over time. It may get dirty, but it is easy to clean - just get a damp cloth and rub it down.
In addition to white, there are four front door colours available. These colours include red, blue, green and black. Blue is a classic colour for homes and creates an attractive entrance. Red is for those who want something a bit more bold and different. It makes a striking first impression. Green front doors can really set off red brick houses. Black is another classic choice, creating a refined front door, ideal for most homes.
Lastly, there are two wood-imitation front door colours. These are dark wood and light oak. These look stunning in properties with a traditional style and make it easier for the door to be matched to wooden windows.

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