Louver Doors Let Storage Breathe
Closets, laundry rooms and bathrooms especially love the air boost, but louver doors look great in any room in the home
True louver doors are an attractive door style that provides privacy and security while allowing for the free flow of air. Featuring angled horizontal slats, vented louvers admit light and air and are most often used for closets and laundry rooms, yet they certainly work beautifully elsewhere. In fact, louver doors are gaining popularity, and we're finding them all over the home and even in custom cabinetry installations. While standard-size doors are available at major home improvement stores, high-quality louver doors also can be ordered through custom door fabricators. For a true custom door you can even specify the angle and size of the louvers.
A closet with double doors is such a luxury, especially with custom-made louver doors.
This louver bathroom door was painted beautifully. Painting a louver door can be tricky. Avoid overapplying the paint, as you risk sealing the air space between the louvers.
Ordered from a custom door fabricator, these louver closet doors are painted in a satin finish to match the American Clay application on the walls.
Featuring louver doors, flat-panel doors and glass cabinet doors, this Low Country kitchen proves that mixing and matching door styles can be a great way to go.
A louver door and a flat five-panel door look stunning together in this basement space.
A fixed transom window and stained pocket louver doors offer a graceful separation between this kitchen and great room.
Louver doors are ideal for laundry rooms, where air exchange is preferred.