Internal Door Design Trends For 2021

There’s been plenty of time to think in the past few months and interior decoration is one area that people have become engrossed in, among other things. Who can blame them? There couldn’t be a more prescient time to spend on indoor changes in terms of colour and furnishings, and we’d like to spend some time today going over the internal door design trends for 2021. 

What kind of doors are people choosing to close and shut their rooms in 2021 then? A door is a door until you realise it isn’t just an open and close case, it’s also an entry to a room that’s an intimate interpretation of your personal style and access to your family and friends at their most comfortable. It can be somewhere you entertain others or a room where you pull up the drawbridge to experience some peace and calm.

For practical reasons, a door can shut out the cold and keep in the warmth, shut out the heat and keep in the coolness. It helps negate loud noise and provides peace and quiet where needed. Doors are also on an aesthetic level more than just an entry and exit to a room, they also provide stylish appeal, complementing the decor and colour scheme of your home. 

If you’re planning on replacing your doors as part of a full or partial refurbishment, then you’ll probably want to replace all of the doors in your house so they’ll match. That is unless you’re simply replacing one door because it’s damaged and you’re looking to replace it with one identical to the others. 

When replacing doors you’ll need to think of the theme of each room, or the theme of the entire house and work your doors in with that. Whether it’s a new build home or a traditionally built property you’re moving into, you’ll want your doors to fit and match your home. Question is, how have you styled your home, and are your doors going to fit with the overall look and feel in keeping with this year’s trends?

Industrial Doors

If you’re into the industrial look and you’ve been planning a more modern, urban feel, you’ll be pleased to know that an urban industrial aesthetic is in keeping with this year’s trends. Clean lines with factory edginess provide a nice clean shop floor feel and dark or neutral colours will really enhance any industrial theme in your home.

Grey is still as popular.

Grey never went away and it’s still extraordinarily popular in homes across the country. Grey laminated doors in particular enhance this particular look, adding a modern minimalist feel to the rooms. There’s something stylish and beautifully simple in the way they’re cut and the wood effect really works with laminated flooring. Have them with clear or frosted glass panels to let some light in.

Cottage or rural style.

A mock cottage style is really popular so far this year with the designs matching beautifully with more traditionally styled homes. Vertical panels are a popular design too which also work with more modern homes. There’s a range of designs on our online shop and we have a variety of different woods to choose from as well as the alternative composite. 

The beautiful crisp freshness of white panelled doors.

White panelled doors are great for introducing a clean and bright look to any room, and it works well with both traditional and modern homes. They work well in all seasons too, and there’s something grand about a white panelled door, have a double opening and make a grand entrance. It’s also great for walls because you can more or less paint them any colour you want, white will go with almost anything, and they’re easy to clean.

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Now you have an idea of what’s in vogue and what isn’t you can take a look around our website and find a door that fits your needs and current style trends. Perhaps you could simply throw caution to the wind and create your own bespoke door, because we certainly have a versatile enough range of doors for which to do it!

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