May 7, 2024
By: The Finished Space
Are you thinking about installing interior doors with panels in your home? Interior doors can transform a room and provide a subtle yet distinctive style that enhances the aesthetic appeal. One of the best ways to elevate them is by adding panels!
In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about interior doors with panels and explore a ton of design ideas to inspire your next interior renovation.
From form to finish, interior doors are an integral part of interior design. Not only are they necessary for the overall functionality of your home, but they also play an important role in bringing your design vision to life. That’s why choosing the right interior door is so crucial. Whether you’re after a sleek, modern appearance or a classic, traditional vibe, the right door can set the tone for your entire home.
Interior doors with panels are a design staple in many homes due to their simple yet elegant structure. These doors feature one or more recessed panels framed within the door itself, to add much-needed dimension and depth to an otherwise bland or flat surface.
Their popularity stems from their ability to blend seamlessly with various design themes. Plus, they offer versatility and style, which makes them a go-to choice for homeowners and designers alike.
Interior doors with panels come in various styles to suit different preferences. Here are six of the most common types to consider for your home:
A minimalist door design featuring one large panel. This is the ideal door for minimalist designs.
A traditional door with a horizontal division, a two-panel door is often used in classic and craftsman-style homes
This style divides the door into three vertical sections that creates a symmetrical and geometric look that improves upon the classic two- or one-panel design. There is another variation where there is one wide panel on top and two narrow panels on the bottom.
Four-panel doors typically have four horizontal rectangular panels that create a layered aesthetic. It’s similar to the two-panel door but with even more dimension. They can also be stacked on top of one another.
Five-panel doors feature stacked vertical panels that are typically the same size and shape. This is a rare style for interior doors with panels.
This door style features 4 separate rectangular panels and 2 squares and is ideal for more traditional and vintage-themed interiors. It has a timeless charm.
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This is the elusive 5-panel interior door design which features five stacked panels that create a ton of dimension and symmetry without overwhelming the door’s design.
This image features a 2-panel interior door, but notice that the panels aren’t the same shape or size. Here’s a perfect example of how door panels don’t have to be symmetrical to look cool and stylish.
This image shows a twist on the classic 2-panel interior door. The textured pinstripes down the panels add a layer of dimension that makes the door design feel carefully crafted.
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When it comes to styling your interior doors with panels, you don’t have to go over the top. This image proves that a simple and clean silhouette can go a long way.
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The door featured in this image shows lots of restraint without losing its intricacy. The double-hip panels create a lot of dimension without stealing the show.
This image shows a rare 3-panel design, with one wide panel on top and two narrow panels on bottom. We also absolutely adore the red color used to make the door stand out.
When you’re working with sliding barn doors, you don’t need to do much to make the door stand out. One panel is more than enough to create the dimension you need.
This image shows another set of double doors featuring two panels instead of five. The result is a timeless set of double doors that creates a subtle and refined entryway.
Typically, 6-panel doors feature two columns of three panels, but here’s another example of how versatile and customizable interior doors can be.
There’s nowhere that says your panels must be made from recessed wood. Incorporating glass panels is a great way to add visibility, increase natural light, and add dimension to your interior doors.
This is another glass panel door, but instead of featuring five panels like the previous design, this door features fifteen panels – which further proves that the sky’s the limit for interior door design potential.
This image features a black metal door with six frosted glass panels, which proves that there are no limitations on what’s possible with interior doors with panels.
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