When choosing the perfect internal door design for your property, an option to consider is whether they can be used to create a separate room or dedicated zone. Adding a corner configuration is ideal for both commercial and residential spaces, incorporating both fixed panes with a single door or double French doors.
Here’s everything you need to know about creating the ideal corner set.
What are corner internal doors?
Corner configurations for internal door sets use a combination of fixed screens, doors and corner posts to achieve a separate space within an existing room. The result is similar to a glass box room, with a huge range of potential uses.
Modern internal doors often comprise of sleek steel-look frames and attractive designs, enhancing the aesthetics of your home or office. You may even choose a corner set as part of an internal door renovation at your property.
Why choose a corner set?
Corner sets allow for dedicated areas for specific tasks. There are lots of reasons you may want a separate zone within a room, whether for a study away from other household noise (especially with the rise of homeworking) or a private meeting room in an office.
These zones create privacy, extra rooms and quiet areas without compromising on natural light entering your property. They can also produce a handy space in underused areas of your property.
What can corner internal doors be used for?
Corner internal doors are used for a multitude of functions. In commercial spaces, some of their most popular uses are break-out areas, small conference or meeting rooms, waiting areas, relaxation zones and separate food and drink serving areas.
Residential internal door sets can be used for any space you want to be kept separate from the rest of the property. This could be a home gym, cosy den, library, study, reading nook, music room, wine storage or playroom. You can design the configuration to suit your needs, including fixed corner posts with doors that open on either side.
Can you fit a corner internal door set in your space?
The great thing about corner internal doors is their flexibility to fit different spaces, whether you’re looking to design one for a studio apartment, house or office. Installation suitability includes having space within a corner of a room to build the extra zone and at least one free wall to accommodate the fixings required for a secure and sturdy corner set.
If you’re considering upgrading your internal doors or adding a corner set, the best thing to do is book a consultation and quote with a trusted supplier and installer in your area. They’ll be able to measure your spaces and talk you through the possibilities on offer.
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If you’d love to add a stylish statement with corner internal doors from Origin, speak to the team at YPE Bifold Doors. We tailor designs to your requirements. Our services are available now across London and Surrey, including Wimbledon and Coulsdon.
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