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Create a Welcome Front Entrance
After showing thousands of homes over the years, I understand how important it is to create a positive first impression when a buyer walks up to your front door. Here are some easy ideas to improve your front entrance.
![A pair of boxwoods in planters on either side of the front door is a traditional, tidy welcome.](https://www.drewshometeam.com/wp-content/uploads/Front-entry-1.jpg)
A pair of boxwoods in planters on either side of the front door is a traditional, tidy welcome.
![A thick mat for wiping muddy feet is a must for the front door.](https://www.drewshometeam.com/wp-content/uploads/Front-entry-2.jpg)
A thick mat for wiping muddy feet is a must for the front door.
![A colorful, high-gloss door will set your home apart from others on the block.](https://www.drewshometeam.com/wp-content/uploads/Front-entry-3.jpg)
A colorful, high-gloss door will set your home apart from others on the block.
![For extra privacy and a unique touch, consider patterned window film on the front door.](https://www.drewshometeam.com/wp-content/uploads/Front-entry-4.jpg)
For extra privacy and a unique touch, consider patterned window film on the front door.
Here are some more simple, inexpensive ideas you can try:
- Stick LED solar-powered lights in the ground to create a safer more inviting entry
- Replace door hardware
- Buy a heavy door knocker
- Make sure your house number is clearly visible
- Replace your porch light and make sure it’s on in the evening
(Content courtesy of HouseLogic)