What Color Do You Choose For Indoor Doors?
Oct 02, 2023
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Sometimes, the living room door can still make some innovations, and the gorgeous color is also a highlight. Transparent glass french window are used in the romantic landscape bedroom to let the outdoor style be released at a glance. The transparent orange door also lights up the space. The fashionable and creative living room door blooms in warmth in the sunny season.
The gentle white soft decoration makes the entire living room appear clear and bright, as if it is shrouded in the gaze of the morning. The fashionable navy blue door leaf, as the living room door and background wall, saves space for the bedroom with the design technique of killing two birds with one arrow, and also displays a creative picture of the living room door. The mysterious bedroom is faintly visible behind a handmade creative tiling wall. The black door leaf and the wall decorated with blackboards have a good concealment function, and the flexible switching between virtual and real makes this door leaf appear, returning the possibility of closure and opening to the space in one fell swoop.
The light gray door leaf has a perfect blend of brightness and grayscale, with a very clean color. Coupled with some children's decorations, the tender texture can age every space by ten years. The indoor door style should be consistent with the living room style. As indoor doors are closely related to the decoration style, doing this well is like creating a children's bedroom, which is twice the result with half the effort. The color of indoor doors and the color of the wall form a contrast. When the color of indoor doors and furniture is relatively similar, there needs to be some corresponding contrast in the color of the same wall. For example, if a room chooses a white indoor door, it is best to make the wall have color, so that the room has a sense of hierarchy and is not too flat. Choosing some yellow or light yellow wall colors will make the entire home more vibrant.
The color of the ground and furniture should be coordinated with the color of wooden doors to maintain consistency (such as cold and warm), but it is best not to be consistent to prevent confusion between the ground and the wall, and to weaken the sense of living space. Wooden doors should be similar in color to furniture, and should be as consistent as possible with window frames (many sets of doors now come with matching window frames, baseboards, and corner protectors), with corresponding contrast in color to the wall. For example, using a mixed oil white wooden door is best to make the wall paint colorful, which will give the room a sense of layering and make the room feel particularly fresh.

