Front Gate Designs for Modern Indian Houses

Rita Deo Rita Deo
Temple Bells - Arati and Sundaresh's Residence, Sandarbh Design Studio Sandarbh Design Studio Eclectic style houses
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With a lot being written about the effect of powerful entrance gates, most people look for artistic and creative designs to make an impression at the entrance of small and large homes. Like the living room and foyer, an entrance gate can also play a significant role in creating a strong first impression of a home. Whether you are constructing a new home or renovating an old one, it is essential to invest in a striking entryway, which will help the exterior of the home look picture-postcard perfect. These impressive gate designs made out of wood and metals like iron, aluminium and copper will provide ideas and inspiration. Do explore and take a closer look at them to find the ideal gate for your modern home.

1. Created with wood and iron

The contemporary gate in dark tones makes a striking contrast against the white and grey exterior walls of the home. This wood and iron gate design adds a modern element to the entrance of the house. The unusual design features vertical slats made of wood set within a simple iron frame. It not only creates an aura of casual elegance in the entryway but also enhances the style of the modern facade of the house.

2. Stylish frosted glass gates

This solid swing gate is sturdy and perfect for entrance gates that open into busy residential areas. Adding wheels at the bottom make it easy to open and close. The stylish design is striking and also provides privacy to the lower level of the house by blocking the view of curious onlookers.

3. Touch of rustic warmth

A beautiful white gate with an intricate wrought-iron motif in its centre looks attractive not only from far but also closeup. Although border walls are the preferred option from a security perspective in India, the house can also be protected by a sturdy gate at the entrance, such as this beautiful creation that is the perfect complement for the stone walls on either side.

4. Entrance gate with a pergola

Adding a pergola to the front gate enhances the home’s kerb appeal. This modern steel gate design with cutouts on it is both minimalist and distinct. The pergola designed with a frame for holding red clay tiles adds to the overall rustic look of the house's exterior walls, which are clad in stone. Lights fitted onto the pergola frame keep the entrance bright and inviting.

5. Trendy metal design

This design executed in metal is elegant and has a unique grandeur that is not visible in other elements in the façade. In this house, the simple patterned metal grill has been used not only at the entrance but also for the boundary fence, creating beautiful harmony in the home's facade. The black steel gate complements the concrete walls and floor. Its clean vertical lines provide adequate coverage, letting the outsiders get a glimpse of the inside. The planters on top of the gate and fence add to the green quotient of the modern house.

6. Double gates with mixed design

This double wooden entry gate is strong, elegant and functional with two doors. One is a sliding gate used for vehicular movement, which apart from saving space also provides security as it can be controlled with an electronic remote or by flipping a switch indoors. The solid design offers privacy without being cumbersome and is perfect for this modern villa.

7. Grilled gate for elegance

The modern entrance gate featured here follows the principle of providing security without blocking the street view. The uniquely constructed slated metal design blends beautifully with the white exterior walls of the house. Multiple projections along the boundary wall enhance the exterior facade of the house. The design provides security for property and also privacy for the family. The gate has a sophisticated as the black wood limits the view of interiors from between the bars.

For more modern facade ideas for your home, browse through these boundary gate designs.

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