Getting up to and through a front entry door can be difficult for anyone carrying a baby, bringing in groceries, delivering large items like furniture, walking with a cane, crutches, or walker, using a wheelchair, or pushing a baby or dog stroller. Here are some ways log and timber homeowners made their homes easier for everyone to enter through the front door, making it welcoming to all.
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