Decorating Ideas For French Doors
Produced by: Anita Sarsidi/ Photography by: William Abranowicz
From bedrooms and entryways to living rooms and libraries, glass-paned doors add a dose of freshness to these spaces.
Produced by: Anita Sarsidi/ Photography by: William Abranowicz
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In the living room of this home on the Greek island of Santorini, French doors open onto the spectacular Aegean Sea. The low tables are family heirlooms that were originally used for making flatbread, the wool pillows and cotton rugs were handwoven in Greece, and the handmade floors are a mix of white cement and sand.
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Produced by Robert Rufino/Photography by William Waldron
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In Erika Bearman's Hamptons home, French doors open up the sky blue entryway. The ceiling is papered with a custom-made stripe, the wallpaper is by Lee Jofa, and the floors are painted in a high-gloss custom color by Fine Paints of Europe.
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Produced by Cynthia Frank; Photography by Simon Upton
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French doors add an element of indoor/outdoor living to Cynthia Frank's master bedroom. The linens are by D. Porthault, the 18th-century armchairs came from a Christie's auction, and the plaster lamps were found in Palm Beach.
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Roger Davies
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In the pool house of this Hamptons home, a series of French doors lead out to the in-ground pool. Vintage signal flags found on eBay are displayed above the doors, and the folding stool is 19th century.
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Joshua McHugh
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In the living room of designer Timothy Whealon's Manhattan apartment, steel French doors bring in the perfect amount of light. The sofa, inspired by a Billy Baldwin design and covered in a linen by Christopher Farr Cloth, and the cocktail table are custom designs, and an abaca rug by Merida tops chevron-patterned oak floors.
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Douglas Friedman
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In this grand home in Tuxedo Park, New York, a pair of French doors connect the moody, masculine sitting room with the sprawling lawn outside. The 1970s leather sofa and chairs in another sitting room are by Gerard van den Berg for Montis, the marble top of the cocktail table came from a Belgium chocolate factory, and the camel sculptures were bought on 1stdibs.
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Produced by Robert Rufino; Photography by Björn Wallander
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In the library of this inventive Toronto home, French doors allow easy passage to the spacious backyard. The sofa, upholstered in a Scalamandré velvet, tufted side chair, and cocktail table are all custom designs, and the circa-1960 armchairs by Batistin Spade were originally designed for the ocean liner SS France.
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Produced by Robert Rufino; Photography by Björn Wallander
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In the living room of a house on the Greek island of Patmos, cheery yellow French doors lead to one of the home's many terraces. The 19th-century iron beds are used as sofas and covered with antique cotton fabrics, and the two tables came from a local school.
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In a Kelly Wearstler-designed home, the sitting room's French doors bring an air of lightness to the otherwise darkened space. The wall covering is by De Gournay, the chairs are vintage, and the light fixture is 1960s; the ceiling is covered in a custom wallpaper.
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Photography By Björn Wallander/ Produced By Robert Rufino
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In the bright and upbeat breakfast room of a Beverly Hills home, French doors add an extra dose of sunshine. The wicker furniture is custom made, and the circa-1950 cocktail table is by Finn Juhl and Niels Vodder.
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Photography By Douglas Friedman/ Produced By Cynthia Frank
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A Manhattan home office feels welcoming and relaxing thanks to French doors that open directly onto a terrace. The room also features a photograph by Luis Gispert, a C. Jeré light fixture, and a vintage leather armchair by Sigurd Ressel.
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Decorating Ideas For French Doors
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