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neo-sciliar26 Aug 2020 14:14Hello everyone,
we are building a wooden house, meaning the interior walls are made of spruce. Therefore, we will have white-painted interior doors, except for the kitchen. Since the kitchen has crystal white fronts, the door next to it always looks "dirty" or yellowed. Wood-patterned doors also look awkward next to real wood. A fully glass door is too noisy for us.
Does anyone have any ideas? A photo?
Are there interior doors with stained glass inserts or "cathedral glass" panels?
Good luck, sciliar
we are building a wooden house, meaning the interior walls are made of spruce. Therefore, we will have white-painted interior doors, except for the kitchen. Since the kitchen has crystal white fronts, the door next to it always looks "dirty" or yellowed. Wood-patterned doors also look awkward next to real wood. A fully glass door is too noisy for us.
Does anyone have any ideas? A photo?
Are there interior doors with stained glass inserts or "cathedral glass" panels?
Good luck, sciliar
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nordanney26 Aug 2020 14:21Just leave out the door
Seriously!
Seriously!
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neo-sciliar26 Aug 2020 14:32However, we deliberately want (we know our floor plan ideas are not mainstream) a door between the kitchen and the hallway.
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nordanney26 Aug 2020 15:04Light gray is always a good choice – but not if all the other doors are white.
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neo-sciliar26 Aug 2020 15:08nordanney schrieb:
Light gray always works – but not if all the other doors are white. Other interior doors are only visible from the hallway. That wouldn’t be an issue.
The goal is to create an eye-catching feature.
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