Should the Door Heights Throughout My Home Match?

Interior foyer of a home where the front door height matches the height of interior doors that are adjacent.

When designing your home’s interior, countless details come into play, and doors are a surprisingly impactful element.

You might be wondering: should the door heights throughout my home match, and should the interior doors be the same height as the exterior doors? This is a common question that homeowners ask when they visit our Raleigh, NC door showroom.

The answer, like many things in design, depends on the aesthetic you’re aiming for!

Let’s delve into some popular architectural styles and how each style handles this question.

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Classic Continuity: Matching Heights for Timeless Appeal

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Styles: Colonial, Georgian, Traditional

Picture a charming New England colonial or a stately Georgian manor.

In these styles, balance, symmetry, and proportion reign supreme. Matching the interior door height to the exterior door (typically 6’8″ or 8’0″) creates a cohesive flow throughout the house.

Grand Entrances: Making a Statement with Taller Exterior Doors

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Styles: French Countryside, Mediterranean Villas, and Victorian Estates

Imagine a sprawling French chateau or a sun-drenched Mediterranean villa.

Here, a grand entrance is key.

The exterior door can be a showstopper, towering over the standard interior door height. A visually stunning, oversize front door makes crossing the threshold into the home an unforgettable welcome.

Modern Mix: Experimenting with Proportion

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Styles: Mid-Century Modern and Minimalist Abodes

Clean lines and a focus on function define these styles.

You might see a standard 6’8″ interior door height paired with a sleek, slightly taller exterior door. Here, the emphasis is on creating a streamlined look, not necessarily replicating the exterior height throughout. Smaller finishes, such as consistent door hardware and a neutral color palette, will be more key to achieving the look than whether the front door is slightly taller than the interior doors.

Adding Character: Deliberate Mismatches for a Unique Touch

Blue craftsman style home with a wood 1/4 light door with dentil shelf
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Styles: Industrial Chic, Farmhouse, Crafstman, and Rustic Bungalows

Funky features like exposed brick walls and reclaimed wood are hallmarks of these styles. Mismatched door heights can add to the vintage, lived-in feel.

Pantries, bathrooms, and closets are popular rooms for homeowners to experiment with smaller door heights, while doors leading to bedrooms, offices, and other key spaces may be oversized.

Key Considerations:

As you consider whether the door heights throughout your home should match, take your ceiling heights into consideration. Know that you can definitely change the feel of a space with different size doors. Taller doors can make rooms with low ceilings feel cramped, while shorter doors might get lost in a lofty space.

Of course, you must consider your family’s needs. If you have tall family members, standard-height doors might feel restrictive.

Lastly, it’s important to consider cost. Taller doors and custom modifications generally come with a higher price tag.

Summary

Ultimately, the decision of whether to have uniform door heights and whether to match the exterior door is yours.

By understanding the design principles behind different architectural styles, you can choose an approach that reflects your personal taste and creates a cohesive, beautiful home.

If you want help to be sure that your dream door will match the style and functional needs of your home, we’re here to assist!

Use the calendar below to schedule a free, no obligation Consultation Call today.

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