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Pella Windows & Doors makes a statement with new entry door colors

Boston, MA Vivacious red, lively blue, sparkling teal, spirited orange, animated yellow and energetic green are coming to a door near you. After looking at the latest home color trends and listening to extensive customer feedback, Pella Windows & Doors has created the Vibrancy Collection. Available now through Pella showrooms and Lowe’s Home Improvement stores, the new collection includes six new entry door colors designed to reinvent front door personality and curb appeal.

“For our customers, home is a reflection of who they are – their individual style and personality,” said Annette Bravard, vice president of sales and marketing. “The addition of our Vibrancy Collection reflects our desire to provide homeowners – and builders –with more options and unique styles to set them apart from their neighbors.” 

In addition to new colors, Pella created the Premium Smooth Panel Collection — five new contemporary panel designs and two new sidelight styles. The new designs allow for even more homeowner personalization and style.

Vibrancy Collection door in Sparkling Teal Vibrancy Collection door in Sparkling Teal

Design styles include: • Plank 2 Panel Arch • 6 Panel • 5 Panel • Plank Craftsman Light • 2 Panel Square Top • Full Light Sidelight • Craftsman Sidelight

Both collections join an extensive variety of existing Pella panel options and colors.

“From wood to fiberglass and steel, and more than 30 prefinished stain and paint options, Pella entry doors can complement the personal style of just about any homeowner,” says Bravard.

Homeowners looking for help deciding on what color or style is best for their home can visit a local showroom to connect with a Pella expert, or check out Pella’s Door Buying Guide for tips on choosing the right door.

Founded in 1925 and headquartered in Pella, Iowa, Pella Corporation designs and manufactures made-to-order and custom windows, doors, blinds and shades and offers services for almost every type of home or building being built today. With 11 manufacturing locations within the United States, Pella Corporation also includes EFCO Corporation, a manufacturer of architectural windows, curtain walls, storefronts and entry systems designed for commercial construction needs, and Grabill Windows & Doors Inc., designer and manufacturer of custom luxury windows and doors for elite properties. Recently, Pella Corporation opened the Pella Crafted Luxury Showroom with expanded design possibilities.

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