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Which Doors Do Designers Choose for Their Projects

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No design project is complete without doors. We show which models and colors our designers use.

What kind of door should it be, should it stand out against the wall — we reviewed projects by professional designers and realized there are no rules, fantasy is welcome. The most popular options we show you.

White

If it's about doors, the most universal option is a white door panel with white surrounds. Moderately strict, modern, and looks great in any style. If the walls are colored, the door will stand out, and on light walls — it will blend completely with the wall.

Design: Enjoy home

Design: Bureau Rorte Rouge

Design: Art Group

Design: Archibeyou

In Wall Color

This option is for those who don't want to draw attention to the doors. There's a nuance: if you plan to paint the door panel or buy a ready-made door, choose it first and then select the paint or wallpaper. Not the other way around.

Design: Elena Boodrova

Design: Enjoy Home

Design: Soul Concrete

Design: Ze-Moov Home

With Contrasting Surrounds

The door panel and surround don't have to be the same color. For example, in this interior, a black surround serves as a decorative element and complements other black contrasting elements.

Photo: Living Room in Modern Style, Interior Decoration – photo on our website

Design: Karina Rimik

With Glass Inserts

In spaces where privacy isn't required, you can use doors with glass elements instead of solid panels. They look light, modern, and very beautiful.

Photo: Living Room in Classical Style, Modern, Interior Decoration – photo on our website

Design: Materia 174

Sliding Doors

The advantage of sliding doors is that they won't block the passage, you won’t bump into them in the dark, and overall, they can be opened to free up space. The door can be tucked inside the wall into a casing or be surface-mounted. In the latter case, don't plan any wardrobes or furniture against the wall.

Design: Elena Boodrova

Design: Svetlana Yurkova

Hidden Doors

Modern technology allows making doors as unobtrusive as possible — without surrounds, flush with the wall and with matching finishes like wallpaper, paint, plaster, or wood. A great option if you want to divert attention from the door.

Design: Olga Rubeikina

Design: Maxim Novinkov

Design: Lauri Brothers

Design: Ruetemple

Design: Maria Cherkasova

Design: Dasha Ukhlinova

Glass Doors

Fully glass doors in apartments are rare — that's what makes them even more striking. For example, designers from the architectural studio Chado used a frosted glass door in a bathroom located in the bedroom. An interesting solution.