Incorporating multiple door styles in a design is the perfect way to add visual interest and personalization to any space. Dura Supreme offers several doors styles that fall into what we define as “door families”, each door style is different and unique, but like any family they do share similar characteristics that can visually tie the spaces or rooms together. 

Below is an example of a door family, in this family each door style shares the same 2-11/16” wide rails and stiles along with the same inside and outside edge profile (or detailing). 
Let’s see how this door family can be utilized to create a cohesive design throughout all areas of your home.

A cabinet door family from Dura Supreme

For the kitchen pictured below, we have used our Craftsman Panel & Craftsman Beaded Panel door style for the perimeter of the space and Silverton door style on the island. Notice how all three door styles have center flat panels, however, the Craftsman Beaded Panel has a center panel that is beaded, which creates visual texture to the design.

This cottage styled kitchen design mixes 3 door styles. Mixing Dura Supreme's Craftsman Panel and Craftsman Beaded Panel for the perimeter and Silverton on the kitchen island.

An example of a beautiful kitchen featuring Dura Supreme Cabinetry’s Craftsman Panel door style and Craftsman Beaded Panel in painted off-white finish. The kitchen island features the Silverton door style in a Personal Paint Match finish to a light blue paint color by Sherwin-Williams.

Continuing on in our family or great room, we incorporated our Craftsman Beaded Panel door style on the fireplace mantel which visually ties the family room and the kitchen together to create a cohesive design in an open concept home.

Dura Supreme Cabinetry’s Cottage Mantle Style A in an off-white painted finish.

Keeping with the same door style family, by incorporating the Lancaster door style in the master bathroom, we are staying consistent with the theme and style that was created in the kitchen.

A custom designed bathroom furniture collection with dark gray painted cabinets, vanity, linen cabinet, and vanity mirror from Dura Supreme.

A lovely bathroom featuring Dura Supreme Cabinetry’s Lancaster door style the Storm Gray paint finish.

Interested in mixing up your door styles in your home, but still not sure how to get started? Your Dura Supreme designer can assist you with incorporating cabinet door families into your next design project.

Danielle Bohn Kitchen & Bath designer and guest blog author for Dura Supreme Cabinetry at Studio M Kitchen & Bath in Plymouth, Minnesota.

Danielle Bohn, CMKBD is a Kitchen & Bath Designer from Studio M Kitchen & Bath, MN who specializing in Dura Supreme Cabinetry and a Certified Master Kitchen & Bathroom Designer (CMKBD) with 10+ years of experience in the Kitchen & Bathroom industry and a degree in Interior Design. Her accolades include the distinction of being named 2016 Best of KBIS Judge, 2015 NKBA 30 Under 30 recipient and has had several of her designs published in Alaska’s Best Kitchen Magazine and a feature in Alaska Home Magazine. Her background with Dura Supreme allows her to share her design expertise and experience with the product lines and the wonderful design features Dura Supreme has to offer!

To learn more about Danielle and her design team at Studio M Kitchen & Bath, MN go to studiom-kb.com.

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