B
BauherrFranken23 Aug 2022 19:12We are currently facing the dilemma of not knowing whether the floor and door combination shown in the photo might clash. What do you think? I’m quite good at configuring cars, but I find it difficult when it comes to the interior design of our house. I really like the doors, although white ones would probably be more neutral. However, white doors always tend to look like cheap plastic ones.

B
Bertram10023 Aug 2022 19:15I think it looks very nice. 🙂 However, I am completely unable to configure cars. 😀
I like wood colors, and I really appreciate it when not everything is too perfectly matched. There will probably be comments soon saying it looks terrible. You can’t go wrong, though—it’s just a matter of personal taste.
I like wood colors, and I really appreciate it when not everything is too perfectly matched. There will probably be comments soon saying it looks terrible. You can’t go wrong, though—it’s just a matter of personal taste.
B
BauherrFranken23 Aug 2022 20:16Araknis schrieb:
It wouldn’t be for me. You often see the classic prefabricated staircase with oak vinyl, which I really don’t like either. I always say, if you’re going to do it differently, then do it properly different. I find your combination quite awful, but as you can see, others like it 🙂What do you suggest then? White doors?For example, or light gray tones. It’s completely a matter of personal taste and also needs to match the walls. Or a different floor, because I don’t really like this one either 🙂 I’m more of a classic light oak fan. The one in the picture looks too much like a 1970s rustic oak wall unit to me when used over a large area.
S
SaniererNRW12323 Aug 2022 20:29BauherrFranken schrieb:
What do you think?No, that doesn't fit at all. White doors (classic style) or maybe with moldings or similar, possibly slightly tinted. Also fine as a paneled door.
That's my taste. But I would also pair it with light-colored floors.
Similar topics