Doors separate rooms, but they also do much more. They regulate access, block views, sounds, smells, draughts and – in most cases – light. We are big fans of glazed doors. They make room sequencing more permeable and, importantly, they are no longer a weak point in terms of sound insulation.
The glass can be clear or textured, satin-finished or fitted with a curtain. Doors with translucent glass, let light in, but not prying eyes.