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With horizontal slats that let in light and air, Simpson’s louver doors, or “louvre” as the French say, can add function and aesthetic appeal to your home. Designers and homeowners often use louver doors in closets, laundry rooms and pantries to add texture and improve air movement. Louver wood doors have many benefits, but a few notable ones are ventilation and the elegant visual appeal provided by the beauty of the wood.
Ever been in a room where the air feels stale and stuffy? With angled slats, louver doors help solve this problem by allowing air to freely circulate between spaces. This can happen even with the door closed! The ventilation provided by louver doors can also help keep clothes smelling fresh and let storage breathe.
Add style to your room with the texture of interior louver doors! Take the unique design of the doors and paint it any hue you desire to provide a pop of color in your space or to match the current design scheme of your room. Or, finish your interior wood louver doors with varnish to showcase its rich warmth and beauty. Manufacturers like Simpson can easily cut louver wood doors to any specified size and offer them in a variety of heights and widths, making them easy to integrate into any space. The possibilities are endless with this door.
Simpson Door Company’s louver doors are available in a variety wood species for the interior of your home, including popular Douglas fir and sapele mahogany. The solid wood construction of the wide plantation-style louver door can be used for an interior swing door, pocket door, by-pass door, with barn track hardware, or with pivot hardware. Simpson also offers primed louver doors in their Ovation collection and Red-Prime® series. These doors are a smart choice for homeowners wanting to add color to their space. Take a look at a few of Simpson’s most popular louver door options.
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