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Rustic Home Trends: Interior Dutch Doors

Even if you’ve never owned one, Dutch doors have a special place in the hearts of many. They’re not only cute and versatile, but they tend to evoke memories of a simpler time in American life. Also called stable doors or split doors, they’re literally two doors in one – a door on the top and a door on the bottom. Wonder why so many are looking toward this trend throughout their homes? Here are just a few of the reasons.

  • Create an open feel throughout your home. Many people want that open, airy feel throughout their home, and Dutch doors are the perfect solution. They allow you to maintain privacy at times while still creating that open feeling whenever you like.
  • Add a touch of rustic to any décor. Dutch doors originated in the 17th century as a way to let fresh air and light into the house and keep animals out. Because they’re so historic, many people look to them for a touch of the old, even with a more modern décor. While you can certainly go far more rustic once you’ve added a Dutch door, you can keep it very modern, too.
  • Create a partial barrier. Whether its kids or pets, sometimes you need a space that’s open, yet blocked from little hands or paws. Interior Dutch doors are the ideal way to keep kids and pets alike out of your home office, your kitchen, or any other spot in your house without physically blocking it off. You get to keep that airy feel but childproof (or pet-proof) your home at the same time.

Dutch Door Options

If you’re thinking of installing interior Dutch doors, it’s important to note that you have lots of options in that arena. There are basically two major style categories – with and without a window. Within those categories, though, there are lots of other options. You can get Dutch doors that are simple flat interior doors or you can those with raised panels. They also come in different materials from a variety of wood choices to far more modern materials. If you want to go with a window, choose from a single pane of glass or multiples. You could even go with a stained or frosted glass option.

Interior Dutch doors look amazing in almost any setting, so as you start to plan your remodel, make certain you plan for Dutch doors throughout your home.