A door is a hinged, sliding or folding barrier of wood, metal, glass for     opening and closing an entrance to a building or room. But now the     definition for the doors has changed as first impressions are the lasting     ones and the front entry makes a statement about the house. It is something     that we pass through million times in our lives, from day we enter this     world to day we leave, it. The most utilitarian of architectural elements,     the DOOR is undoubtedly the most influential. Whether it is for light,     warmth, ventilation, access or a view, a well-planned door can have a     dramatic impact on your living space.
    
     Door dimensions vary from region to region depending on the context to its     usage. The primary purpose of the door was to defend, today we have a     panorama of door designs.
    
     Designers must deliver highly detailed, beautiful and imaginative doors.     The responsibility of the designer does not stop at creating a appealing     thing, but it must also extend to create a sensory experience from the door     knobs to each and element used in there.
    
     We can categorize the doors in seven different categories , each of them is     discussed below.
    
         Entry doors: The front door is usually the most eye catching feature     of a house. The entrance doors should need to be in relation to the style of     their surroundings. Whether viewed from inside or outside, they become an     integral part of a home's design. They can vary from modern glass door to     gothic style, from multi panelled to arched door.
    
    Interior doors: Interior doors help to connect rooms and sometime it     varies from simple flush door to traditional and glass doors. Interior doors     need not be impenetrable barriers, frosted or bevelled glass doors allow the     sunshine to come yet seal off the noise and the view.
    
    Glass doors: A glass door design should reflect the sensuous     sophistication and detailed elegance. Decorative glass is a very good option     to door units. Whether it is stained, beveled, etched, mirrored, painted or     sand blasted, they can turn the door into a work of art. The patterned glass     panels diffuse the light and fill the room with a bright but less intense     glow.
    
    Metal doors: These doors are impressive for their intricate and bold     surfaces. They can withstand hard use in both interior and exterior     application. Copper, bronze, brass and pewter are the metals finishes for     the door.
    
    Carved doors: In classically designer houses, the door is treated as     a showpiece, thus carved decorations are seen here. With these doors,     elegance and permanence are a reality, not just a façade. These     highly ornamented carved wooden panels are originally intended for a grand     house.
    
    Paneled doors: These doors can be elaborately molded and exuberantly     carved, painted and glided. These doors cope well with most weather     conditions and need virtually no maintenance. In these doors, a distinct     impact is created through fine joinery and sensitive use of material and     design.
    
    French doors: French or sliding doors help link living space and     garden while doubling as view walls. A sense of accessibility is always     achieved through these doors.
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