Life without colours would be dull and pale. Colours bring ‘life to life’. And when it’s about enlivening a home, or office, beautifully coloured furniture and fixtures is the last word. In many parts of UK, we find great looking coloured Louvre doors that actually do the complete make up of the place. Isn’t it?

Well, accentuating the space with painted Louvre doors would be like vivifying the place with doors that look great, provide security and induce ventilation in one shot. If you have a traditional home with ethnic form of furniture, then earthy colours like oak, red, mahogany, brick maroon and brown would accord the whole picture.

While for a modern, contemporary and up to the minute place, which has minimalistic furniture, contrasting colours of doors would be ideal ‘refreshment’ for the eyes. White Louvre doors actually add class and richness and make the place visibly airy and lighted. While, other colours bring effervescence and appeal to the place.

Internal doors with 28 mm thickness can be made to look funky and stylish by experimenting with atypical colours like yellow for cabinet doors, pink for girl’s dressing table or vanity doors, subtle shades of green for hip windows and closets. Black definitely commands attention, so apply it only as a highlighting element.

Enhancing the appeal of the place with diverse and wonderful coloured doors and windows would add that pinch of entreaty and add the aerating quality of doors and windows to it. Having said all that, the best thing you can do to refurbish your home would be to dress up the doors and windows with mind blowing colours.

Since we are focusing on coloured Louvre doors, we can experiment by applying contrasting colours on the slats and the frame of the Louvre panels. It really looks awesome in décor and fashion magazines and has the mettle to juice up the home décor. So, try such non conventional stuff and get your home a new lease of life.