The Perfectly Historic Interior Doors of My Dreams

By Mandi 04/05/2018

If you remember, we’ve had quite the door saga happening at the Merc. I found my dream door in a picture from Farrow and Ball on Pinterest.

Soft Blush Pink Door with Heavy Moulding and Source for Purchasing

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Not knowing the specific panel style (besides googling “Interior door with a horizontal panel, 2 vertical panels, and another horizontal panel” which surprisingly turned up nothing) I combed through tons of exterior and interior door images and sites and repeatedly came up short. We even had our front doors bid out to be custom made to match this style. but the bid came back waaaaaay out of our budget so I had kind of resolved myself to the fact that this door would just not be part of my life.

Imagine my utter shock when I was at Home Depot and picked up a Jeld-Wen door catalog and RIGHT THERE WAS MY DOOR PANEL!!!! WHHATTTTTTT!??! Freaking Home Depot, I swear guys. I couldn’t even believe it!

I’d combed through the Jeld-Wen site with a fine tooth comb to find these doors and the style is only available at Home Depot! It’s not listed online anywhere, but the panel style is R4200. Swing into you local store and grab this catalog, it’s got all the good stuff!

Jeld-Wen Interior Doors from Home Depot Catalog

Let’s talk about interior doors. I feel like doors are one of those things that most people don’t put a ton of decision weight into. Their builder makes a few suggestions and they pick something hollow core that is the design equivalent of white rice. Now don’t get me wrong, white rice is great, as long as there is something to jazz it up.

As you know, the vibe of the Merc is 1930’s traditional+industrial. So something with heavy detailed moulding is just an absolute necessity, especially with our amazing transom windows.

Black Interior Door with Transom and Heavy Moulding

The first thing that I needed to decide on was the panel style (which honestly was such a no brainer when I saw the Jeld-Wen catalog.)

The panel style that we went with is the TRIA R4200. It’s a solid core molded composite door.

Black Interior Door with Transom and Heavy Moulding

The really great part is that Jeld-Wen also has additional moulding that you can add to almost all of their door styles to make it even more custom and amazing.

Interior Door Moulding Detail

This picture is a great example of both options. The door on the right has extra moulding and the door on the left is the panel style without moulding (it’s a pocket door and extra moulding makes it so that it doesnt slide into the pocket space!)

I’ve never lived in a house with solid core doors and I honestly had no idea what a quality door felt like until we had them installed. They’re heavy (Court can attest to that. As he was moving them in he kept saying it over and over again ?

Black Interior Door from Home Depot with Heavy Moulding

The doors into the office are single panel glass french doors. They’re so simple and honestly would looks great anywhere and in any style.

Glass Interior French Doors painted black from Home Depot

You can find a selection on homedepot.com and some on jeldwen.com but the really good stuff needs to be ordered in store at Home Depot. Which lets be honest isn’t that big of a deal cause we’re all there 3x a day anyways. ?????

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16 thoughts on “The Perfectly Historic Interior Doors of My Dreams”

  1. It’s great when things come together ir fall into place. You sound thrilled to have found the doors of your dreams. So happy for you. Home Depot and Jeldwin make for a great team. I refer to Hone Depot as one of my boyfriends and I have puchased Jeldwin doors for two of my former homes. Thank you for sharing your wonderful story!

  2. Gorgeous and I’m excited to get solid core doors.
    What color black did you paint the doors?

  3. Every house we have ever purchased has had cheap hollow core doors. The first thing we always do is upgrade them to solid paneled doors with upgraded handles and hardware. They add instant history and charm everytime! Well worth the expense! Great job Mandi!

  4. I love doors! And light fixtures! Love your transoms and that you painted it all black. Stunning.
    🙂 gwingal

  5. I already commented on the YouTube channel, but have to comment again how beautiful the doors are! Great choice. I was kind of hoping the blog post would state the paint color you used for the doors. Can you share that info? Looking forward to the final reveal!

  6. The doors are amazing. I also had a major crush on the pink Farrow & Ball door. I have to say, it looks even better in black. ? Finally, you two are the cutest couple ever. Even better than the doors. ?

  7. Dude. You deserve every bit of whatever compensation you’re getting from Home Depot because you are blowing my mind with all the possibilities of that store I never imagined! We are building a house now and I wouldn’t have even considered getting my doors there. Or countertops (totally going with Dekton after you alerted me to them). I just assumed Home Depot was for cheap builder-grade materials that house flippers use. My mind is blown. I’m learning so much from your experience!

  8. Sooo…I’m pretty sure you’re aware of this, but you’re in the HGTV magazine!!! Congrats!!!

  9. On my last remodel we bought solid core doors from this same brand and HD! I can attest that the difference is substantial…I’ll never be able to have a hollow core door again (well that’s a lie)…but I’ll always want them! Love this choice for the Merc!

  10. LOVE the doors!!! but I’m really in love with that pink from Farrow & Ball…what is the name please..I’m painting soon and this is perfect!!

  11. Love your doors, they’re gorgeous! Can I ask the price range these fall under? I’m currently renovating a house that needs all new doors and have just started the process of seeing what I like, and I guess I’m just wondering the kind of budget I should be expecting LOL.

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