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The ultimate guide to doors for your luxury home

By LLM Reporters   |  

Whether you’re looking to upgrade your current luxury home or are planning a brand-new build project, nothing is quite as exciting as watching your vision come to life as the colour scheme changes, new carpets are laid and your dream kitchen and bathroom suites are fitted to perfection.

There’s no denying that the biggest changes are often the most dramatic, but paying attention to the smaller details is essential if you’re eager to nail an all-round opulent feel, and from your light fixtures and fittings to your skirting boards, everything has a role to play when it comes to the final result.

One thing you might not have given too much thought to? Your external and internal doors, both of which can make a dramatic difference to the overall aesthetic. Here, we take a look at some of the very best options to consider when designing your dream abode.

french doors
A stunning addition to any home, French doors have been experiencing a renaissance in recent years and are becoming increasingly popular in luxury homes once more

Laminate internal doors

Laminate internal doors are the latest trend in door design, ticking all the right boxes when it comes to style and practicality. Although each laminate door features a wood grain effect, these are entirely consistent with one another to ensure that each and every one of your internal doors is the same, making it easy to create that coveted cohesive feel throughout your living spaces.

Durable and hard-wearing, they are a practical choice that will last for years to come, and as they come pre-finished, with no need to paint or varnish them, they are very low-maintenance, too.

1930s doors

During the decade of the 1930s, internal doors were very popular. This was due in part to the Great Depression but also to the availability of new and interesting design styles. Featuring a simple, yet elegant, design with beautiful scalloped glass panels and delicate stick-style moulding, they look just as chic and sophisticated in luxury homes today, exuding an air of opulence that more modern door designs simply can’t seem to match.

1930s internal doors remain readily available on the market today and continue to be made by the quality door making companies such as Doors Delivered, which uses cutting edge technology to create these beautiful designs. The aesthetic benefits of using this door are obvious, making them a top choice for luxury homeowners that are certain to impress guests.

Victorian doors
If it’s a front door you’re looking for, then a Victorian-style design, with its highly-polished brass fittings, makes for a grand and welcoming choice for anyone visiting your home

Victorian doors

If it’s a front door you’re looking for, then a Victorian-style design, with its highly-polished brass fittings, makes for a grand and welcoming choice for anyone visiting your home. Many Victorian houses – which were built between 1837 and 1901 – may still be fitted with original Victorian doors throughout, but if yours is looking a little tired and in need of love, then giving it a lick of paint and replacing the brass door handle and letterbox can make the world of difference without the need to deviate from those precious original features.

Traditionally fitted with beautiful and intricately-designed stained-glass panels, Victorian doors are a beautiful choice that, with regular maintenance, can seamlessly stand the test of time.

French doors

A stunning addition to any home, French doors have been experiencing a renaissance in recent years and are becoming increasingly popular in luxury homes once more. Often fitted as external doors to the back garden, these tall, glass-panelled offerings are the perfect choice for those looking to brighten up their homes and will flood your interior with natural light, making it feel sunny and spacious throughout the year.

If you’re eager to connect a little more with nature, then having a direct view out into the garden is a great way to enjoy the outdoors from the comfort of your kitchen, dining room or lounge during the cooler months and will allow you to spot wildlife and birds while sipping your morning coffee.