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Painting an interior door a bold hue is an unexpected way to infuse energy into a home. Click through to see how these designers stepped outside of their comfort zone, opting for interior doors in vivid shades of red, green and blue.
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Family room with blue barn door. By Brooks & Falotico Associates, Inc.
Photo by Jeff McNamara
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A colorful dining room by Alisberg Parker Architects
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19th century Provence shutters used for interior doors. By Amodei
Photography by Todd Tyler
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Dark teal and white mudroom with striped floor by S.B. Long Interiors
Photo: Neil Landino
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Kitchen in a penthouse renovation by Tim Barber Ltd.
Photo: Laura Hull
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Master bathroom with custom vanities and linen closet in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, by Period Architecture
Angle Eye Photography
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Light blue French doors leading to a home gym. By Orren Pickell Building Group
Photo by Mike Kaskel; Interior design by Meg Caswell
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Children's bedroom in aquas and greens by Sara Gilbane Interiors
Photo: Zach DeSart
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Warm wood tones abound juxtaposing the turquoise entry hall. By Wade Weissmann Architecture Inc.
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Private game room at The Battery by Ken Fulk
Photography by Douglas Friedman
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Shingle-style house – Sherborn, MA, by Hendricks Churchill
Photo: Mick Hale
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Austin, Texas, Craftsman property by Meredith Ellis Design
Photo: Amy Bartlam
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Sag Harbor property by Steven Gambrel
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Residential Preservation – Bethlehem Gem by Eberlein Design
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Noe Valley residence by April Powers Interior Design
Photo: Scott Chebegia
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Holland Park, London – living room by Spencer & Wedekind
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