1. Ease of Use
Nobody enters or exits a room the same way due to the single direction of most hinges. What if the hinge could be made to swing out two ways, outwards as well as inwards? Two-way custom interior doors do just that, and they’re not only stylish, but can be beneficial for the disabled. If space is tight, mobility is greatly decreased when the door must be swung into the room to exit. By allowing it to be swung outwards, it is much easier to move through the doorway.
2. Light
Bringing more natural light into a room can greatly expand and brighten it. Glass custom interior doors or accent windows can bring in that sunshine, warming up the space. Full length glass is ideal for areas that lead to a garden or balcony, while smaller windows work well when facing towards the front of the home. If privacy is a concern, frosting can be used to obscure the view or tinted film can be installed. Glass with tint is also a great way to reduce heating and cooling bills as it helps regulate the temperature, and protects furniture and floors from UV rays.
3. Sliding
Few people install a sliding door anywhere except for the shower or a backyard, but there’s no rulebook that says a living room or even a kitchen can’t be equipped with one. They’re space-savers, noise softeners, and can help to merge two separate rooms into one larger space. They also can come in a variety of styles including wood, metal, and glass.