Our Top 5 Composite Front Door Styles For Your Home

Your front door isn’t just an entryway—it’s a statement. It sets the tone for your home, enhances kerb appeal, and offers an opportunity to showcase your style. With evolving design trends and a range of options available, choosing the right front door has never been more exciting!

Here are our top five trending front door styles, along with tips to help you find the perfect match for your Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire or Yorkshire home:

1. The Norfolk: Timeless Elegance

Part of our new composite heritage door collection, the Norfolk door features clean-cut lines and three vertical panels. If you’re wanting to bring a little bit of British countryside to your home, this timeless design is the perfect choice. Ideal for traditional properties, it pairs beautifully with antique black hardware and looks great when finished in a cottage-style Chartwell Green or Pebble Grey shade.

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2. The York: A Classic Staple

The York design is a classic favourite with its traditional appeal and versatile styling options. This door remains a popular choice for homeowners seeking a front entrance that perfectly balances sophistication with simplicity. Whether you opt for a soft duck egg blue for a subtle look or a bold, always in style red, the York design exudes charm and elegance- making it suitable for almost any property.

Select from a wide range of modern and traditional glass designs, along with a variety of hardware styles and finishes—white, gold, black, chrome, and satin—to perfectly match the aesthetic of your home.

Anthracite Grey Composite Door

3. The Regal: Light-Filled Sophistication

Featuring large panes of glass, the Regal is designed to flood your entryway with natural light, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere. This door style is perfect for those who want to make their entrance feel open and airy, without compromising on security or design. Opt for deep, bold colours such as Blue Green or Magenta to achieve a vibrant yet warm finish that beautifully complements the Regal’s contemporary style.

For added privacy and a touch of luxury, pair it with frosted or decorative glass. The Regal’s bold, modern design makes a striking statement, and its expansive glazing can be enhanced with a range of glass options, including the new Art Deco-inspired Reflections range.

Blue Green Composite Door

4. The Jacobean: Versatile and Modern

For homeowners looking to blend modern design with traditional charm, the Jacobean is the perfect choice. Its versatile style pairs beautifully with both sleek contemporary bar handles and classic traditional handles. To enhance the look, add decorative ironmongery for a touch of luxury. This style looks great in a statement black or trendy anthracite grey to create an impactful entrance for both heritage properties and contemporary homes.

5. The Cottage One: Rustic Charm 

The Cottage One is one of our highly demanded door choices and is ideal for those seeking a front door that combines charm with practicality. Its classic design suits both urban and rural settings, and it looks stunning in any colour—whether neutral creams and greys or the trending Sage Green.

Small yet impactful details can make a significant difference in the overall design. Pair the door with decorative hardware options, such as antique black fittings to enhance its rustic charm, or add ornate doorknobs and stylish house numbers for an extra touch of personality.

How can I get in touch about composite door options?  

Our friendly and experienced team will be happy to discuss which composite door might best suit your home. Contact them on 01522 541294 or click here today for your free no-obligation quote.  

At Jackson Windows, we have been helping customers create their dream homes for 25 years. We are local, reliable, and trusted- find out how much our customers agree here. We proudly serve Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and South Yorkshire, including Newark-on-Trent, Southwell, Worksop, Scunthorpe, Horncastle, Louth, Gainsborough, Sleaford, and Grantham.