This door utilizes the same elegant L11 design as the previous example but transforms its character entirely with a unique, contemporary finish. The "White Concrete" texture gives it an industrial-chic aesthetic, making it a statement piece for modern interiors.
Key Features
Overall Design & Style: While the door's physical structure is transitional (based on the classic two-panel design), its finish firmly places it in the industrial, minimalist, and contemporary style categories. The contrast between the classic panel shape and the raw, urban texture is a key element of its appeal.
Color, Texture & Finish:
Color: The color is a light, off-white or very pale gray, consistent with the appearance of light-colored concrete.
Texture: This is the door's most defining feature. It has a textured, mottled finish that authentically mimics the look of raw concrete. There are subtle variations in tone and pattern across the surface, creating visual depth and a tactile quality.
Finish: The finish appears to be matte or have a very low sheen, which enhances the natural and industrial look of the concrete effect.
Construction & Paneling:
The door maintains the exact same construction as the L11 model: a stile and rail frame with two recessed panels of unequal size (a large top panel and a smaller bottom one).
The signature double-groove moulding that frames the panels is also present, creating a sophisticated detail that contrasts intriguingly with the rugged concrete texture.
Hardware:
Door Handle: It is equipped with the same modern lever-style handle. Its clean, linear shape and brushed metal finish (like brushed nickel or steel) provide a sleek, mechanical counterpoint to the organic texture of the door.
Hinges: The two visible butt hinges match the handle's silver-toned, metallic finish, ensuring a cohesive and polished look.
Frame & Architraves: An important detail is that the door frame (jamb) and the surrounding flat-profile architraves are all finished in the same "White Concrete" texture. This creates a seamless, fully integrated appearance, as if the entire doorway is a single, unified architectural element.
Ideal Applications
This door's unique finish makes it ideal for specific design contexts:
Industrial loft-style apartments where it would complement exposed brick, metal ductwork, and polished concrete floors.
Minimalist spaces where its textural quality can add interest and warmth without adding clutter.
Contemporary homes looking for a unique architectural feature or a "statement door."
It pairs exceptionally well with natural materials like wood, leather, and metal.