Four Ways to Prepare Your Door for Thanksgiving

Article submitted by: ETO Doors

  1. Make (or buy) A Wreath.  Your door can use some decoration- and a wreath is a perfect start. Depending on how DIY you’re feeling as Thanksgiving approaches, you can make your own wreath, or purchase one from a home improvement store, or Target, WalMart, or any other discount store goods.  Wreaths add   a welcoming touch to your entryway without a lot of added work.  If you’re making your own wreath, consider visiting a florist or flower nursery to use fresh flowers in your creation.  These will look great when first displayed, as well as days later, as dried flowers provide a particularly fall-esque vibe.
  2. Get an Early Start on the Door Lights.  Okay, so it’s at least forty-five days before Christmas, but that shouldn’t stop you from using outdoor lighting as a means of decorating your home or apartment for Thanksgiving.  The days are getting shorter, and extra light at your door or entryway will warm your guests before the smell of your turkey and pumpkin pie hits their noses. Naturally, you will want to steer clear of the classic Christmasy green and red colors; white light will likely be the most neutral way to brighten your door step.  A simple outline of your doorway, or, if you’re feeling particularly creative, think of a unique light design that can be outlined for your home.
  3. A Door Mat. Seriously.  Door mats are functional fashion for your home.  Who knows the type of weather that will greet you on Thanksgiving, but a quality door mat will keep the leaves and dirt out, and your guests clean shoes in. Mats made out of natural material have a tendency to grab more dirt and dust than those which are more synthetic. Pick a mat with a burnt orange, brown, and rust coloring and voila, instant doorway Thanksgiving magic created for less than $30.
  4. Paint your Door.  This isn’t as big a project as it sounds.  First, determine what the current finish is on your door, and then the underlying door material. For example, if you have a wood door, with a stain, you’ll probably need a good sanding and primer before you put a coat of color on your door.  For fiberglass doors, your best option is to speak with a home improvement specialist about the best paint.  Second, select a color.  Remember, this color should work throughout the winter and into the spring and summer. A dark red/rust color, forest green, and even a burnt orange translate well through the seasons,  consider your overall design aesthetic and then go forth and paint!

There’s always ways to create a pleasant entryway with your door, but if your door just needs replacing, there is still time to order a new one for installation before thanksgiving.  Call 888 DOORS ETO or email sales@etodoors.com for information on in-stock doors that are ready to ship in 48 hours or less with flat rate shipping.