While there are a lot of beautiful parts to this picture, it would be incomplete with just a plain white door. Being a little bolder and adding pattern can elevate your home too.
Adding pattern to a door is an unexpected way to dress up an inexpensive hollow core door or add interest to a white-walled room. It's faster than painting a room and, if you're a renter, can be covered up more quickly.
To get this type of look, you can use painter's tape, a stencil, wallpaper, or contact paper. You can recreate the door in Image 1 with the Zelij stencil from Royal Design Studio and Image 2 with wallpaper from Ferm Living.
MORE DOORS ON APARTMENT THERAPY:
• Design Dare: Bold, Colorful Interior Doors
• Red Doors on the Inside
• Color Idea: Paint the Door Frame
(Images: 1. Patrick Cline for Lonny 2. Ladies' Home Journal 3. Design*Sponge 4. Likainen Parketti 5. Flickr user Ninaribena1 licensed via Creative Commons)






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love love love. doors are the last frontier.
I love these, too! Amazing!
I just went to a party where the homeowner had these amazing glass doors all over the house that were sort of etched with a bohemian (true sense of the term) Mexican design that almost mimicked tissue paper cutouts all over the doors. Between the delicate look of that and the industrial iron frames, it was a knockout.
Want. WANT. Want.
Love them - especially the last two
The first photo's outside doors are what caught my eye - didn't even notice the inside door until I went back!