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Choosing the Right Internal Door Colours for Your Home

Internal doors are no longer just functional barriers; they are key design elements that tie a room together. Choosing the right door color can transform your hallway, brighten a dark room, or add a dramatic focal point to your living space.

Whether you prefer natural timber textures, crisp modern neutrals, or bold architectural statement pieces, the extensive collection at Murphy Larkin Timber Products offers premium options to match your personal interior style.

Here is a breakdown of the top internal door color trends and how to incorporate them into your home.


1. The Modern Edge: Striking Matt Black

If you want to achieve a contemporary, industrial, or urban look, black doors are an exceptional choice. They act as visual anchors, framing the rooms beyond and pairing perfectly with minimalist or monochrome interiors.

  • Design Impact: Creates an instant focal point and contrasts beautifully against light walls.
  • Murphy Larkin Picks: The Monaco Black Clear Glass Door or the Paris Black Reeded Glass Door from the Murphy Larkin Special Offers collection.
  • Hardware Pairing: Pair with knurled satin brass or matte black handles to complete the luxury aesthetic.

2. Timeless Warmth: Natural Oak & Walnut Hardwoods

For a classic, inviting, and premium feel, nothing beats the organic beauty of real wood. Natural hardwoods add texture and warmth, making large spaces feel cozy and traditional homes feel grounded.

  • Design Impact: The natural grain shifts in the light, bringing a unique character to every single room. Over time, these timbers age beautifully under a durable satin finish.
  • Murphy Larkin Picks: Explore the signature Murphy Larkin Oak Doors or their deep, luxurious Walnut Doors selection.
  • Hardware Pairing: Polished chrome or antique bronze hardware accentuates the rich undertones of the timber grain.

3. Ultimate Versatility: White Primed & Painted Doors

White and off-white doors are the gold standard for flexibility. They maximize light transmission through narrow hallways and seamlessly match any changing wall colors or interior decor themes over the years.

  • Design Impact: Keeps spaces feeling airy, bright, and clean. Buying primed doors allows you to customize the final top coat exactly to your preferred shade of white or cream.
  • Murphy Larkin Picks: The highly customizable Prestige Milan Primed White Door or the popular Deanta NM5 Primed Shaker Door.
  • Hardware Pairing: Virtually any handle style works, though black hardware creates a beautiful, high-contrast farmhouse aesthetic.

4. Contemporary Sophistication: Daiken Grey

Grey continues to be a favorite neutral for modern homes. It offers a softer alternative to stark black while providing more depth and contrast than standard white.

  • Design Impact: Provides a calm, sleek, and understated elegance that complements cool-toned color palettes.
  • Murphy Larkin Picks: Check out the specialized Daiken Grey Doors range available through the main Murphy Larkin Doors Directory.
  • Hardware Pairing: Brushed stainless steel or sleek chrome hardware enhances the cool, industrial undertones of grey finishes.

How to Choose Your Perfect Shade

When finalizing your interior door colors, consider these three essential design factors:

  1. The Size of the Space: Darker colors like walnut and black look best in well-lit, larger rooms. Smaller, darker hallways benefit immensely from white primed or glazed glass doors.
  2. Your Flooring: Ensure your door color complements your floor. If you have light oak flooring, a contrasting walnut door or a clean white door often prevents the space from looking too washed out.
  3. Consistency vs. Accents: You do not have to paint every door the same color. Many homeowners use white or oak doors for standard rooms, but use a bold black glazed door for the main entrance into the kitchen or living room.

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