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Choosing Your New Wardrobe and Kitchen Doors

Wardrobe and Kitchen Door Designs for 2024

When designing a new bedroom or kitchen the crowning glory is always going to be the doors and panels, they are the items that elevate the design, convey quality and style so it is important that customers have choice to give their room their ideal finish. 

Take a look at our door ranges and you will see the choice available, Shakers, Slab, Panelled and Handless, each aims to uplift your design to give a finish that makes spending time in your room a pleasurable experience. Add to the mix a large selection of colours, painted and woodgrain doors and the door and colour combinatins run into 1000's.  The key to selecting the door and colour that is right for you is to wittle the doors down to the ones you like and discard the ones that don't fit the design model. Request colour samples so you can see and feel the finish of the colours you like, it all helps to find the door and finish that is right for you.

Some of the door designs that are popular in 2024:

Shaker: a design that never goes out of fashion and seaps sophistication and styling. The minimilist recessed panelled door design with clean lines offering a variation of rail widths, each intended to create a different view point. A versitile door design that fits easily into any room making them ideal as replacement wardrobe and kitchen doors. 

Shaker Doors to consider: Richmond, Shaker, Oakham, Elland, Warwick

Slab: another door design that never goes out of fashion, their minimilist lines, flat panel finish creates contemporary bedrooms and kitchens with an extensive selection of gloss, matt and grained finishes. Their ability to adapt to any room and any purpose allows them to create an ambiance you are trying to create perfectly.

Slab Doors to consider: Venice, Lincoln, Firbeck, Pisa, Valore and Zurfiz

Handleless: when handles are a distraction or inconvenience handleless doors offer the ideal solution with their minimalist design and clean unobstructed lines. The doors use a recessed J Pull system, allowing the groove to provide the opening system. Over recent years we have seen a significant demand for handless designs, the ranges we offer respond to this demand.

Handlelss Doors to consider: Knebworth, Elland, Integra, Chelsea, Integra Full Handle, Laccarre

Tradtional vs Contemporary Styles: when referencing traditional designs we are looking at designs that have more detailing, curves and elaborate design traits whereas contemporary styles concentrate the eye on clean lines and more simple designing. it is possible to incorporate the best of both worlds by using modern glosses, metals and mixing woodgrains, combining colour and style can bring interest to a design and focus the eye on areas of interest and allow other pieces of furniture to be used within the overall room design. It is always important to get the balance right to ensure areas are not overpowering. Take your time to consider the end result but most of all have fun designing, your choice of wardrobe and kitchen doors are an important element of your room so it is important to get the design the way you want it.




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