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Designed to fit under stairwells or any sloped ceiling, clipped corner doors are a trusted structure to meet the exact specifications of your design. Clipped corner doors date back to the 18th century in England, where they were built from wood and recognized to be an architectural asset of wealth. They evolved in the 19th century, becoming more affordable and therefore common inside homes and businesses.

Popularized during the Arts and Crafts movement within architecture, clipped corner doors became a staple next to exposed beams, strong posts and brick walls. They also became used in Art Deco buildings, where clipped corner doors fit with the geometric aesthetic.

Today, clipped corner doors are still used in homes, businesses and historic restorations. Here are the versatile benefits they offer to any building.

Maximizes Space & Natural Light

Due to their geometric flexibility, clipped corner doors can be effectively designed to fit the harder-to-accommodate spaces. This proves to be extremely beneficial when it comes to smaller spaces, such as apartments or narrow buildings. Plus, the angled design creates a more open feeling inside of a room.

Not following the standard square door frame at the top gives more space to the room itself, helping create an atmosphere of spaciousness. Depending on the placement, clipped corner doors can also allow more natural light into a space.

 

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Versatility in Style and Aesthetic Visuals

Available in a wide range of styles, clipped corner doors can fit various interior design preferences. From solid wood to fiberglass, they can be adapted to complement classic and contemporary interiors.

Moreover, clipped corner doors can be a unique element in any space, as they break away from the traditional rectangular doorframe. Their angled shape adds depth and dimension to a room, echoing why they are so popular in Art Deco spaces where bold geometric shapes are cherished. Installing them in historic buildings also helps maintain the aesthetic structure of this time, adding an authentic feature.

 

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Clipped Corner Doors – The Door for You?

Whether it is to maximize space or elevate your aesthetic, if clipped corner doors fit your home’s interior needs, discover manufacturers who can help bring your vision to life: https://www.openuptoperformance.com/manufacturers/

 

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