Which door suits which style of living?
Whether modern, elegant, playful, cosy or classic: living is a matter of taste. But which styles are particularly popular at the moment and which surfaces and furniture harmonise particularly well together? What role does the door play in this?
When it comes to living style, many people initially think of certain decorative items or colour tones. The door is not the centre of attention here, although doors shape the first impression of a room and complete its overall look. This makes it all the more important when it comes to design and furnishing issues to select the right door from the wide range of designs and surfaces for the desired living style.We would like to inspire you below and show you the most popular current interior design styles with matching doors.
Classic living
Timeless, elegant, high-quality and aesthetic: the classic furnishing style is for anyone who doesn't want to follow every trend but prefers timeless living.Here, high-quality materials and restrained colours are used above all, and typical living elements include stucco, artistic carpets or wallpaper in combination with white walls, elegant accessories and furniture with clear lacquered wood. The timeless white lacquer door is a perfect match. They even harmonise with many furnishing styles, such as modern, minimalist or Scandinavian. Their restrained and light appearance is friendly and neutral, so they are not visually restrictive.
White lacquer doors from GARANT - similar to RAL 9010 (pure white) or RAL 9016 (traffic white) - are produced with environmentally friendly water-based acrylic lacquers. They blend in perfectly with the classic style of living, while appearing neutral and modern at the same time.
Transparent and open
Large rooms with lots of light, unusual trendy colours and individual design objects characterise a modern style. Renovated industrial buildings that are styled into trendy lofts are currently popular here. Clear lines, simple design and puristically furnished rooms in combination with exclusive and individual objects make this furnishing style special. Especially in times of mass-produced goods, this individual style of living is becoming increasingly important and popular. Individual glass doors are suitable for this style, allowing plenty of light into the room and at the same time being variable in appearance. With their straight lines, they also cut a particularly good figure as office furnishings.
Modern and individual
Flexible, timeless and with a personal touch: the modern living style is characterised by simple elegance, functionality and subtle colours. Anyone who wants to furnish their home in a modern style follows the principle of "less is more". Spacious rooms, white walls, straight shapes and high-quality furniture are just some of the characteristics of this furnishing style. Doors with the innovative G-TEC®️ surface are particularly suited to this modern style of living. The new GARANT doors are available in the modern colours graphite grey, dusty grey and silk grey and therefore fit very well into modern room concepts. The super-matt trendy surface not only looks good, but also leaves no fingerprints on the surface and is even less sensitive to scratches.
Colourful and funky
For those who prefer a more expressive style, pop art furnishings are just the thing. It can be flashy and gaudy here - intense colours are a basic requirement for this furnishing style. Coloured walls and floors in combination with furniture in contrasting colours bring the right pizzazz here. The choice of contrasting colours in combination with a bright red laminate door creates a style-defining look here.
Beautiful and practical
If you have children, you want one thing above all: practical furnishings that still look good. Furniture with lots of functions, plenty of storage space, floor cushions and fluffy rugs are particularly popular with families with small children. Furniture on castors not only offers flexible storage space, but also clears the way for plenty of play space. The doors should be able to withstand a lot and also be easy to clean. Hard-wearing CePaL doors fulfil precisely these requirements. They are particularly scratch, impact and abrasion resistant and resistant to cleaning agents, so even heavy soiling can be easily removed. CePaL doors also score points for their natural appearance: the surface looks like veneer but feels like real wood. The feel also plays an important role, as doors are touched on a daily basis. This complements and completes the appealing look of the CePal surface for a great living experience.
Flexible mix of styles
Different styles are used here in a playful way, with personal taste being the defining element. And it also takes a little courage. Whether it's a play of colours, a mix of patterns or a mix of materials: whatever you like is allowed. Interior doors with decorative film can be the perfect finishing touch here, as they are real all-rounders and are also inexpensive, practical and easy to clean. Whether in a wood look or as a plain-coloured version - the printed adhesive film made of plastic gives the door surface a uniform look for a harmonious interior design.