Interior Doors – Overlooked Home Improvement Projects

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Doors are probably one of the most overlooked architectural elements of a home.

People are painting rooms, replacing carpeting or buy new furniture, but they hardly ever replace interior doors or think much about interior doors. That’s peculiar as interior doors can change or enhance the look of a room or a home. That goes both for interior and exterior doors. How often have you formed your opinion of a home just by looking at its front door? And how often do we judge the overall quality of a home by what kind of interior doors there are? Fact is that the design, color and finish of doors can make a huge difference in appearance, comfort and also security of a home.

Another interesting thing is that most people really don’t know much about interior doors at all. For example, there is a big difference between solid wood doors and wood veneer doors. Likewise, few know the difference between raised panel, flat panel and flush designs, and how they each have a very distinct look and application. And it is not generally known that doors are available in a very wide variety of wood types, each with a different color, feel and grain. So if you go from that rustic look, Knotty Alder doors are available. If the goal is exquisite elegance, Honduran Mahogany may be the answer. And for a bright, cheerful look there are different types of Birch.


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Interior doors also come in many different designs that can create a certain look or provide a special emphasis. There are designs that look classic, elegant, imposing, rustic, modern, simple, playful or elaborate. Interior doors may also include glass or other inserts, depending on their intended purpose. Glass can be clear, frosted, obscure, or have patterns (like reed or rain) and colors. And while interior doors come in an almost endless variety of shapes, colors, designs and forms to choose from, custom doors provide a way to even greater individualization. Finally, don’t forget wood moldings and trim as they can add that finishing touch that really sets a design apart.

Another great way to customize the look and feel of doors is through door knows, handles levers and even hinges. There is a wide selection of designs and materials, including brass, bronze, porcelain, steel or even wrought steel. Here again, some designs convey elegance and style whereas others go for a playful or modern look. Make sure there is a good match between your selection of doors and door hardware. While high quality hardware can greatly improve the appearance of inexpensive doors, using cheap hardware on expensive doors is hardly ever a good idea.

There is, of course, also a huge difference between interior doors, which primarily provide separation and privacy, and exterior doors, which are part of the exterior design of a home and also provide protection and security. Exterior and entry doors are among the most important architectural feature of our homes, and the right design, material, size and color can really make a statement.

The bottom line is this: doors are important parts of our homes. Cheap, basic doors may serve their purpose, but there’s a wealth of interior and exterior door options that can really improve a home and set it apart. Don’t limit yourself to what’s in stock at the local hardware store. Check with a company that specializes on doors on selections, styles, installation and anything else you want to know.

Interior doors are often overlooked as an important architectural element in our homes. Learn more about doors and consider replacing doors as your next home improvement project!

By: Chris Robertson

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