At LuxHaus, our entrance doors are designed to do more than welcome—you can make a bold architectural statement while ensuring superior performance, security, and energy efficiency. Available in all-aluminum and wood-aluminum configurations, each door system is crafted to meet the expectations of refined design and demanding environments.
Our aluminum entrance doors offer unmatched durability and resistance to the elements. Engineered with precision and constructed for longevity, they feature a sleek, low-maintenance surface ideal for modern façades. The structural flexibility of aluminum profiles allows for full customization—whether your priority is thermal insulation, enhanced security, or a minimalist design that integrates seamlessly into a contemporary elevation.
For those seeking both technical performance and natural warmth, our wood-aluminum entrance doors combine the timeless character of solid wood interiors with a robust, weather-resistant aluminum exterior. These doors meet some of the most rigorous performance standards in the industry, including Passive House and Net Zero energy benchmarks. From urban townhouses to countryside estates, this dual-material system offers a refined entry solution that balances comfort, sustainability, and architectural integrity.
Each model is available in various mounting styles—flush for modern minimalism, or softly contoured for more traditional aesthetics. With an extensive palette of finishes, stains, and RAL colors, you can match your entrance door to surrounding windows or create a striking contrast as a focal point of the home.
Whether you’re designing a custom home or specifying components for a premium residential development, LuxHaus entrance doors provide a tailored solution that complements modern architectural visions. Engineered for performance and visual impact from the outset, our doors are ideal for new builds where energy efficiency, design continuity, and material quality are non-negotiable. With every detail customizable, LuxHaus doors become an integral element of the façade—not just a point of entry, but a design feature in its own right.