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The Best Internal Doors for Your London Home: Style, Function, and Value

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Taking a moment to breathe new life into your home and find new ways of bringing your interiors to the next level is something we all love to do.

With so many choices, designs, and styles out there, the tricky thing is knowing where to look when you want to start compiling a shortlist.

The good news for you is that we’ve worked our way through all of the leading styles of internal doors so that you never have to go anywhere else.

Let’s get started!

Bifold doors save space

Being able to open up another room or access an en-suite doesn’t have to mean keeping plenty of floor space free.

An elegant bifold door allows you to come and go without having to make any changes to the way you lay out the rest of the room.

Ideal when you want to be able to make the most of your floor space in your London home. If you’re someone trying to make the most of a compact apartment, this could be especially helpful.

Double doors join things up

Knocking the living room into the dining room and having a set of double doors fitted is a great way of making a house a home.

You can open things up in the daytime, close things off when you want a cosy evening, and make the most of the space you have at your disposal.

Great news if you want to be able to join up your spaces in a way that makes the most of your ground floor.

French doors offer a timeless style

French doors have been a staple in London homes for decades, and it’s not hard to see why.

They are open, expansive, and elegant all in equal measure, so that you really can make yourself feel right at home in all seasons.

The more you start to play with the finish and the door accessories, such as the hinges and handles, the more you’ll be able to find the perfect addition for your home.

Panelled doors are versatile

Panels come in all shapes and sizes, from large vertical panels that create a sense of minimalism to ornate 6-panel designs for a more traditional look.

The key is to take a look at the likes of UK Oak Doors so that you can see all of your various options with the click of a button.

Sometimes, all you need to do is explore the kind of collection only a reputable supplier can introduce you to when you want to make the perfect choice.

Glazed doors let the light flow

If you want to make sure your home gets the very most out of the natural light you are blessed with, a set of glazed doors coming off the hallway is a great way to do it.

The kitchen, dining room, and living room would all help naturally illuminate the hall, allowing it to provide a warm welcome to your guests the moment they step through the door.

Solid doors offer privacy

When it’s time to get down to work in the office or get off to sleep in the bedroom, a solid door offers the right combination of privacy and noise insulation.

Solid doors come in a whole host of different styles, allowing you to strike the right balance between form and function. Ideal when you want to elevate your decor while also getting more out of specific rooms in your home.

Cottage and rustic doors are charming

The throwback style of a set of cottage doors installed in your home can really make a difference when you want to create a homely vibe, and you can say the same about rustic doors.

Both styles have unique features such as prominent grain structures, diagonal or horizontal bracing, and a penchant for black metalwork.

Take a moment to consider how these choices will work with your existing decor, and you’ll be able to find the perfect match in no time at all.

Just what you want to hear when it’s time to set the tone for a London home that is about to change out of all recognition.

Final thoughts

Now that you know what’s on offer, it’s over to you to measure up and make sure you get the perfect fit. Once you have your measurements, simply place an order with the supplier who has the exact style of door you want, and your home will thank you for it. Enjoy!

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