Double Door
The steel doors are finished in Ivory Sands, creating a subtle contrast against the surrounding walls.
The arched bar design introduces a softer profile, adding a more refined detail to the overall composition.
The client was looking for something different, so we introduced a new finish in Ivory Sands, selected to complement the overall palette of the interior. As with many projects, the brief also focused on increasing natural light throughout the home, using glazing to create a brighter, more open feel while maintaining a clear sense of structure between spaces.
The steel doors are finished in Ivory Sands, creating a subtle contrast against the surrounding walls.
The arched bar design introduces a softer profile, adding a more refined detail to the overall composition.
A second set of double doors was introduced to align with the first, both opening into the hallway. Together, they maintain openness while providing clear separation between spaces within the home.
A hammered pull handle introduces a subtle texture to the door, complementing the Ivory Sands finish and adding depth to the overall design.
A single door at the end of the hallway allows light to pass through the full length of the space, aligning with the two double doors to create a consistent layout. Finished in Ivory Sands with a hammered handle, it maintains continuity across the scheme while improving the overall flow of light and connection between rooms.
In many cases, it’s not the hallway that’s dark, but the doors that restrict light.