Chocolate, Caramel, and Camel: Using Shades of Brown to Compliment Interior Doors

 

The color of a home's interior doors can significantly influence how a room is perceived and rightly so.

Imagine walking into a traditional Parisian-inspired home décor locked with rich blends of brown parquet flooring, sage French patio doors, steel iron windows, and grand obsidian sliding brown steel glass front doors turning your home into a nature’s paradise.

You wouldn’t mind staying in that home forever, right?

With summers approaching, you can also transform your interior home space into a visual treat filled with earthy tones of contemporary brown steel or iron entry doors.

Browns cover a broad spectrum, including olive to burnt sienna and dark chocolate brown to tan camel brown, and gorgeous brunette. Its association with nature is what makes brown a safe choice, especially for interior kitchen and bathroom designs, and can complement almost any color palette.

If you’re still confused about how to strike the perfect harmony for your interior home décor, we’ve rounded up some design inspiration featuring brown steel and iron doors for a cottage-core home feel.

1. Traditional Cottage-Core Home

This style combines old-fashioned elements like small steel windows and high ceilings with modern amenities such as electrical appliances and central heating systems.

It is usually decorated with neutral colors like white or cream because they help create an inviting atmosphere without overwhelming the room with too many bold tones.

Brown steel and iron front doors with sidelights and transoms are also popular in cottage-core homes because brown hues help to balance out the coolness of white or cream walls by adding warmth to the overall scheme.

2. Subtle French Country Flair

 


This style mixes traditional elements like exposed beams with more modern design elements like crisp white walls and clean steel door lines embodying synergy. The result is a stylish look that's cozy and warm without being over-the-top.

In this example, the browns are used as accents on the floor, and ceiling, complemented with a gold-gilded petite chandelier and a grand black steel door with some antique wooden furniture. The neutral palette is easily carried throughout the room by using color blocking along with pops of color from artwork and Bessarabian rug accessories.

3. Modern Farmhouse Style Home

In modern farmhouse-style homes, interior doors tend to be made from steel or iron paneled with glass for sharp clean lines that exude glam.

While you might think this of nothing extraordinary, there are lots of ways you can add interest to these doors! For example, if you want something more rustic that allows your creativity to flow, opt for an eclectic approach featuring stunning gold accent lamps and a textured French iron door.

So, do you also want to take your home interior décor to another level?

Reach out to Pinky’s Iron Door today and splurge on high-quality modern steel and iron doors designs!

As one of the premier manufacturers of iron and steel entry doors in the US, they offer a range of steel and iron doors, including but not limited to pivot doors, room dividers, interior French doors, accordion doors, pantry, and barn doors, and more.

Get in touch with them today for a free quote.

 

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