Because details matter in every room
Interior Doors
More Than Room Separation
Interior doors don't protect a home from the outside world. They shape how spaces interact with each other. From privacy and noise control to visual flow and architectural consistency, the right interior door influences how every room feels, functions, and connects.
Privacy Without Isolation
Creates personal space when needed
Separates work, rest, and social environments
Supports comfortable day-to-day living
Especially valuable for bedrooms, offices, and bathrooms
Accoustic Comfort
Helps reduce noise transfer between rooms
Creates quieter sleeping and working environments
Improves comfort in open-concept homes
Supports greater concentration and relaxation
Solid-core options offer enhanced sound reduction
Light Flow Between Rooms
Glass-panel options allow daylight to travel deeper into the home
Brightens hallways, offices, and transitional spaces
Creates a more open visual environment
Frosted glass options maintain privacy while preserving light
Reduces the need for artificial lighting during the day
Interior Door Styles
Designed to complete the architecture
Pocket Door
The best space-saving solution is often invisible
Disappears completely into the wall when opened
Maximizes usable wall and floor space
Ideal for bathrooms, offices, and compact layouts
Creates cleaner room transitions
Particularly valuable in highly functional interiors
Glass Door
Natural light shouldn't stop at the first room
Allows natural light to move between rooms
Makes interiors feel brighter and more connected
Ideal for offices, dining rooms, and transitional spaces
Frosted options maintain privacy without blocking light
Creates a more open interior atmosphere
Barn Door
Rustic Character.
Modern Functionality.
Allows natural light to move between rooms
Makes interiors feel brighter and more connected
Ideal for offices, dining rooms, and transitional spaces
Frosted options maintain privacy without blocking light
Creates a more open interior atmosphere
Steel Door
Minimalist, but definitely not forgettable
Slim black frames create strong architectural contrast
Popular in modern offices and open-concept homes
Allows openness while still defining spaces
Creates upscale industrial-modern aesthetics
Maximizes light without removing separation
Double Door
Built for interiors that think bigger
Creates grander transitions between rooms
Makes spaces feel more open and symmetrical
Particularly popular for offices and dining rooms
Enhances luxury and architectural presence
Ideal for larger openings and focal spaces
Hidden Door
Seamlessly integrated into the architecture
Flush integration creates seamless wall appearance
Hidden frames support ultra-minimalist interiors
Reduces visual interruption throughout the home
Often used in luxury contemporary architecture
Creates a cleaner and more custom-built feel
Arched Door
Straight lines feel modern.
Curves feel timeless.
Softer curves create warmer architectural flow
Adds custom character to modern interiors
Works well in Mediterranean and transitional homes
Creates more visually memorable spaces
Breaks up rigid straight-line architecture
Frameless Glass Door
Minimal design at its clearest
Minimal hardware creates cleaner sightlines
Maximizes openness and natural light flow
Popular in luxury offices and spa-style bathrooms
Creates sleek modern aesthetics
Enhances minimalist interiors

