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Dutch Door
When you think of a laundry room door or laundry closet door, you probably think of the same plain, white, slatted door that's always in new construction or rentals. It gets the job done and it is well-vented, but it's also devoid of any style or personality. We've rounded up our favorite laundry room doors for some design inspiration and we're starting with this antique Dutch door. It's perfect for a little ventilation, or a lot of ventilation, when you need it.
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Well-Vented Doors
Can you spot the appliances? If your laundry hook-up is in your kitchen, you might not have a door at all. A cabinet is a great way to conceal laundry appliances that share space with another room. These cabinet doors are made from a metal mesh, which allows hot air to circulate, while also blending in with the kitchen's existing style.
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Vintage Door
Vintage-inspired laundry room signs are trending big time. These go hand-in-hand with the resurgence of farmhouse and prairie styles. If you really want to recreate a wash-and-fold vibe, go all out with a vintage door. This antique office door with a frosted glass pane is perfect for a vinyl decal that says "Laundry."
Modern Sliding Door
If you're tight on space, a sliding door is a great way to combine both style and a space-saving solution. Sliding barn doors are the most popular, but yours doesn't have to be a rustic design. This modern sliding door is minimal and sleek and would work with many design styles.
Artsy Door
Another perk with sliding doors is that you can use them as additional wall space for art, bulletin boards and calendars, without fear of anything swinging off.
Bright Yellow
Go bold with a laundry room door that is striking and impressive. A vivid yellow Dutch door closes off this laundry and mudroom, providing a punch in this mostly neutral home.
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Pocket Door
A sliding door saves a lot of space, but a pocket door saves even more. The 2020 HGTV Urban Oasis' laundry room featured a custom sliding door that allows homeowners to close off the laundry room mess when needed.
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Upcycled Doors
Who knew a laundry room door could be so beautiful and classy? These upcycled, swinging butler doors aren't just glitzy with polished brass hardware, but they're also practical because they're hands-free. And that could be handy when your hands are full of freshly folded towels.
Shutter Doors
The slats in that ho-hum, standard-issue laundry room door might look basic, but they do serve a purpose. And it's a good look for coastal, cottage and rustic design styles. You can get function and personality with vintage shutter doors, like these.
Secret Passageway
Just a pantry? Oh, no! This back shelf is actually a door that leads into a hidden laundry room. It's genius for creating extra storage and maximizing square footage.
Folding Doors
These classic folding doors allow homeowners to close off the laundry area from the rest of the home when the laundry really starts piling up.
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Glass Door
The 2017 HGTV Urban Oasis' laundry room featured a glass door that lets in plenty of natural light to help illuminate the space. If you laundry area does not have windows, consider a glass door that will allow light to flood in from other areas of your home.
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Rustic Barn Door
This laundry room features a rustic, sliding barn door that makes entering and exiting hassle-free.
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Midcentury Style
On HGTV's Property Brothers: Forever Home, Drew and Jonathan installed a deep green midcentury-inspired door for the laundry area. The horizontal window slats add a unique design element to the space, and allow a stream of natural light into the room.
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Source: https://www.hgtv.com/design/rooms/other-rooms/laundry-room-doors--pictures