Multiple reviews highlight the four color finishes as a practical advantage for matching home exteriors, with generally positive impressions of the available choices.
Multiple reviews highlight the four color finishes as a practical advantage for matching home exteriors, with generally positive impressions of the available choices.
Multiple sources mention four finish options designed to blend with different homes, typically including snow, linen, ash, and ivy.
Buyers get three finish choices, and reviewers consistently noted the available color options.
Color choice is simple, typically black or white. That is enough for most doors, but there are not many style variants beyond those basics.
Only one review directly mentioned color choice, noting black and white versions. The evidence supports a basic color-option score, not a broad design-customization claim.
Color options exist mainly through optional faceplates, with some reviews citing many colors available. The tradeoff is that the base unit ships in black, and alternate looks cost extra.
Color availability is limited to a couple of very similar dark finishes, which works for most doors but offers little customization beyond that.
Two finish options are mentioned (Satin Nickel and Venetian Bronze), but multiple reviewers note you cannot swap faceplates/covers like some prior models, limiting customization.
At least one review notes there is only one finish available (glossy black face with white body), limiting décor matching.
Color choice is described as limited, with at least one reviewer noting it effectively comes in a single look. This is contrasted with competitors that ship multiple faceplates to better match exterior finishes.