French Doors: 8 Styles
What is a French door, you ask? It's not only a door with windows extending for the whole frame, it's a great way to add style and privacy without giving up the view.
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November 25, 2014
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Kelley Rebori
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Photo By: Michael J Lee
Photo By: Designer, Sue Adams
Make an Entrance
French doors create a welcoming entry to this eclectic home office. Need a little extra storage and architectural oomph? Try a thin, vertical shelf on either side of the door. Design by Ana Donohue Photo by Michael Lee Photography.
Custom Closets
In the 2009 HGTV Dream Home, Linda Woodrum used single-pane French doors to frame a fully stocked wine closet. Design by Linda Woodrum
Antique Appeal
Ten-light doors, topped with a transom window, give a beautifully old-fashioned feel to the back door of to this farmhouse kitchen.
Graceful Charm
Doesn't it look like Grace Kelly and Cary Grant will stroll through these elegant doors and onto the balcony at any moment?
Attention to Details
Adding a small row of lights at the top of a single-pane door is a simple way to give the effect of a transom window. Image courtesy of Milgard.
Practical Doors
French doors can open inward, swing outward or, like these, they can slide. Designed by Christopher Grubb
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Christopher Grubb
Sensible Design
The simplicity of these white doors echoes that of the den's design — a good rule of thumb for any room. Design by Inside Matters
A Serene Touch
Add elegance and privacy to a bathroom with French doors.