ᐅ White painted interior doors always get dirty quickly

Created on: 26 Aug 2020 14:14
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neo-sciliar
Hello 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
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nordanney
26 Aug 2020 15:16
neo-sciliar schrieb:

The wish is an eye-catcher.
There is more than enough choice! Every carpenter can make exactly THE door you want. Any RAL color, even if it’s melon yellow or traffic purple. Plus cutouts for glass, moldings, and whatever else you might want.
You just need to know what an eye-catcher means to YOU (which you then never actually see in the living room and eventually are even glad not to have to look at anymore). Aunt Google can help.

Laundry room with washing machine on the left and dark wooden sliding door in the doorway

Black door with four oval windows, silver handle, and white door frame.

Door with vertical white crack; gray sofa on the left with turquoise patterned cushion.
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Alessandro
7 Sep 2020 14:35
create a hidden door:


Gray interior wall with a door in the middle; wooden stairs with metal supports on the left.
Pinky03017 Sep 2020 15:21
There are also different shades of white for interior doors. Could you choose a white similar to the one used in the kitchen?