Are you considering upgrading your home’s internal doors? New interior doors can have an incredible impact on the look, feel and function of each room, whether you’re looking to increase sunlight, improve privacy or renovate your property. Getting the design right ensures the best outcomes and optimises the potential of each space.

To help you design the perfect internal doors for your home, follow these top tips.

Glass

Internal door glazing can have a significant impact on the design of your dividers and some of the practical benefits they offer. For example, Origin’s internal door range has three glazing thicknesses to choose from. If you want to let in lots of light but maintain a level of privacy, you can also opt for frosted or reeded glass.

To decide on the right glazing option, think about where each door will be placed. If you want the toughest glass installed, you could choose Origin’s 6.8mm glazing. Work with a good internal door supplier to find out more about the best glazing for your home.

Glazing bars

Modern internal doors can have horizontal or vertical glazing bars to create a stylish design. This is one of the most customisable parts of your door design, giving different looks depending on the chosen configuration.

For example, for a Georgian or heritage appearance, increase the number of glazing bars included on each door panel. Or, if you want to maximise views with minimal sightlines, decrease the number.

Colours

Colour is a great way to define the design of your new internal doors, whether you want a natural wood effect or something sleek and modern, adding a luxurious touch to your rooms. Many people opt for a striking finish to their internal doors to create a focal point, making a statement about the space.

The right colour choice will depend on your interiors and desired aesthetics. There are over 150 RAL shades to choose from, so you shouldn’t be short of options, including classic shades like white, grey and black. You may also prefer a more natural appearance with natural wood-style dividers.

Internal door sizes and configurations

When working with your door supplier, they’ll talk you through your options for the available space, including heights and widths. This will be needed to be decided in conjunction with configuration choices.

For example, French doors are often selected for their classic look, breaking up adjoining spaces while giving greater flow and access when opened. However, small rooms may call for a single door only. You can also opt for a corner configuration or fixed screen if you want a room divider to create another space, like a study or den.

Need an internal door supplier? Speak to YPE

At YPE Bifold Doors, we’re here for your needs, offering access to Origin internal doors. Working across London and Surrey, hire us now if you’re based in Purley, Reigate or nearby locations.

To arrange a no-obligation consultation and free quote, contact us today.