Door Design Ideas & Tips – Royal Door Blog

Stay informed, inspired, and up-to-date with the latest trends, tips, and insights from the world of doors, trims, and home design. Whether you’re a homeowner looking for renovation ideas or a professional seeking expert advice, our blog covers everything from product highlights and installation tips to industry updates and creative design solutions.

Accurate site measuring is one of the most overlooked steps in any door or trim project, and one of the most important.
Interior trim is one of the most underrated elements in home design. It frames your doors, caps your walls, and guides the eye from room to room. Yet many homeowners don’t realize how dramatically trim style affects the overall feel of a space.
Interior doors are easy to overlook until they squeak, stick, warp, or become impossible to ignore. For many homeowners, interior doors remain unchanged for decades, even as flooring, paint, furniture, and trim get updated.
Installing an interior door seems simple, after all, it’s just a slab, a frame, and some hardware. But in reality, door installation is one of the most common DIY tasks that goes wrong, especially when homeowners are working with prehung doors, aging door frames, or uneven drywall.
Whether you’re renovating an older home or outfitting a new build, Shaker-style doors continue to offer that perfect balance between simplicity and function.
This quick guide breaks down how they work, when to use each, and how to choose the best track system for your project.
While prehung options may seem convenient, they aren’t always the best fit, especially if you’re looking for precision, customization, or long-term value.
The pantry door is one of those subtle yet transformative design elements that can elevate your kitchen from purely functional to beautifully cohesive
Wainscotting has been used for centuries to add character, protection, and sophistication to walls.
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