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Your Front Door Says Welcome Home, Russell Hayek

If your front door is a mishmash of different styles and neglect, what does it suggest about the inside of your home? Mismatched set of door locks, an outdated doorbell, and a front door that needs some paint. By replacing mismatched door locks, upgrading to a smart doorbell, and giving your front door a fresh coat of paint, you're not just enhancing your home's curb appeal you're inviting guests to step into a space that reflects your style. You've taken the time to replace your door locks with different styles, consider doing it the right way from the get-go. Bid farewell to the traditional doorbell and get into the era of smart technology. A modern smart doorbell not only enhances security but also adds a touch of sophistication to your entryway. Repainting your front door and trim can transform the entire facade of your home. Choose warm, inviting colors that harmonize with the overall exterior palette detail but also sets the stage for what awaits inside.

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