
The Renaissance era in European countries was marked, in addition to the flourishing of art and architecture, with the appearance of many objects that successfully combine functionality and aesthetics. These items can rightfully be attributed to French doors. Antique dealers especially appreciate them. Antique French doors, which are called panoramic doors, were invented so that the owners of castles and rich houses could admire the luxurious flower beds and fountains of their gardens. Some historians point out that the architects of Louis the Fourteenth were the creators of the French doors. His reign was marked by the flourishing of architecture (including park architecture) in France. According to other sources, French doors appeared in the south of France. They were installed in rooms adjoining patios – cozy courtyards.
Features of antique French doors
The main characteristic of the vintage French doors is the large glazing area. Most of their canvas is type-setting, consisting of glass rectangles, squares, etc. Due to maximum transparency, the doors provided good illumination of the premises. Simultaneously, the boundaries between nature outside the walls of the house and the interior of the building were practically erased.
Light shades and colors characterize the French style, so mostly antique doors are white, pearl, and beige. There are antiques in shades of graphite or natural walnut. For the manufacture of French doors, natural wood of walnut, oak, cherry, and exotic trees are used.
You can apply wallpapers, paints, etc. on walls and see how they look in various interiors.
How can you use vintage French doors
Antique French doors (swing open) can be entrance or interior. The ideal place to install an antique door is a large house with spacious rooms filled with air. Use antique doors to connect different spaces:
You can use a French door as a visual space divider. For example, to distinguish between an office and a bedroom, to visually expand the space.
Hinged antique French doors fit perfectly into the classic, modern, and Provence styles. These door designs will make any room unique. This is why they became famous.