Install Interior French Doors And Achieve Many Different Stunning Looks In Your Home
If you are looking for a beautiful way to provide privacy in your home and you want to install replacement doors on different rooms but don't want them to look like bedroom doors or plain and simple doors, then you might want to consider interior french doors. French doors have been used in homes for many years to create a beautiful and elegant look in the home while providing privacy and separation between spaces as well. Even homes with limited space can get new custom doors without sacrificing their space by getting french sliding or folding doors in lieu of the more traditional doors.
The great thing about interior french doors is that you can construct a lot of different looks with one simple door. You can achieve this by using paint, or mahogany varnish on wooden french doors to create the composite look that you want. For example, if you purchase the 60 in. x 80 in. Solid Core 15 Lite Pine French Double Door Prehung Flat Jamb at Home Depot at the price of $338, you can paint the pine (that's right, real wood) to any color that you want. In addition, you can add vinyl appliques that affix to the glass to create an interesting design element. There is also the option of using etching spray to frost the glass (for more privacy) or to create patterns as well.
If you want a more traditional design, then Lowe's offers the Sincol 48" 10 Lite Pine Interior French Door Unit for $255. The pine is painted white to achieve the look of traditional interior french doors but has the lightweight feel that you want from modern doors in your room. Again, as with any french doors that utilize glass window panels, you can use vinyl or etching spray to create designs or patterns that suit you. This will also give the impression that you have custom french doors instead of pre hung doors from your local home improvement stores.
Choosing the right interior doors for your home isn't difficult, but there are a few things to keep in mind. First of all, if you are installing the doors yourself, then talk the ear off of the employees at the store or company where you purchase your doors to ensure you have all the information to help you carry out the installation and that everything you need is included. You will need hardware, handles and fixings to complete the installation. What's more, measure the space where you door will be installed carefully so that you purchase the right size. If the store doesn't have what you want, ask for it. You may not see french sliding doors, bi fold french doors or patio doors for example, but that doesn't mean they don't have them.
If you are fitting new french doors to your bedroom or kitchen it's useful to know there is also an extensive range of french closet doors available should you wish to replace you closet doors as well.
With so much choice available it's important to get as much information as you can before making your final choice. Once you have coordinated the designs and products available you will be able to get exactly what you want to achieve the look that you want for your home.
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