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Home Design Tips: 3 Ways On How To Style Your French Doors

French Doors have been in existence dating back from the 17th century. These are light doors that have glass panes extending in lengths. Originally, they are made from wood and wrought iron but currently many french doors are designed now in glass. French Doors never go out of style, the beauty of it is exquisite and they bring in natural light in any room. It is no question how great french doors are and Decoist knows some ways on how to decorate these lovely doors.

     1. Creative Coverings

If you want to update the look of your french door, one way is to patch in different textures and patterns into its glass. You can use here anything that you fancy like pieces of fabric, lace, window films, frosted transparent stickers, and a lot more.

     2. Shades and Shutters for Simplicity

Opting to lessen the brightness of the light that enters your french doors? One way to minute this is through Tierred Roman shades or by Wood Shutters. This option does minimize or adjust the brightness and gives a great detail on your door.  

Another lovely treatment to lower brightness is woven wood shades which adds in a great look especially if your french doors are painted in white. These woven wood shades give a tropical feeling when applied and this is also lightweight. Aside from this, you can also try using simple striped shapes so that there will still be enough light to come in.

    3. Drapery on a Grand Scale

Aiming to have a luxurious theme for your place and do you have high ceilings? To romanticized the look of your room, you can add in drapery and this is best placed for high arch windows. Choose white drapes or creamy drapes with simple patterns as this makes the room come to a full.

For modern-style, use contrasting, popping colors such as yellows and for a more relaxed, serene look, choose blue buffalo check as this draws the eyes outside for a great view.

Enjoy styling your French doors and stay updated for more home design trends!


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