How to choose the ideal color and texture for HPL doors in your project with Mezunt Mez Door?
Choosing the color and texture of your HPL doors is not just a matter of taste; it is a technical decision that affects the feel of the space and the quality of the final finish in residential, hospitality, and commercial projects.
Technical aspects for choosing HPL door colors
At Mezunt – Mez Door we always start from the project environment, then match the door colors with floors, walls and lighting to achieve doors that are both practical and visually attractive.
Key factors when selecting the right color
- Analyzing natural light and window orientation before approving the final door color.
- Using light colors in small spaces or areas with weak lighting to increase brightness.
- Choosing mid-tone or dark colors in open spaces and high-traffic corridors.
- Creating harmony between the door color and wall/floor colors instead of full matching.
Trusted HPL boards for professional projects
We rely on HPL boards from global brands such as EGGER, Greenlam and Marino, known for their high color stability, scratch resistance and easy cleaning – ideal for daily use in residential, hospitality and commercial projects.
Quick engineering summary for color selection
Choosing the right texture for the door
Texture is the hidden factor that defines how the door feels visually and to the touch. That’s why we always match the texture with the nature of the project: offices, residential apartments, hotels or high-traffic corridors.
Main texture options for HPL doors
- Matt texture for practical doors that do not easily show dust or fingerprints.
- Natural wood grain texture to add warmth to hospitality and residential spaces.
- Light texture to add visual depth and hide small imperfections in corridors.
- High-gloss finish for modern hotel entrances and premium spaces.
HPL, Formica or Melamine doors?
Many customers search using terms like Formica doors or Melamine doors when they actually need modern HPL door solutions. Whatever the common name, at Mezunt we guide you to the right specification in terms of thickness, core material and installation method for HPL doors that fit your project requirements.
Additional design notes for color & texture selection
We always recommend testing the sample inside the actual site under the same lighting type used in the project, because light reflection can noticeably change how the color and surface texture are perceived, especially in natural wood tones like Oak and Walnut.
How to choose the ideal color and texture for HPL doors in your project with Mezunt Mez Door?
Choosing the color and texture of your HPL doors is not just a matter of taste; it is a technical decision that affects the feel of the space and the quality of the final finish in residential, hospitality, and commercial projects.
Technical aspects for choosing HPL door colors
At Mezunt – Mez Door we always start from the project environment, then match the door colors with floors, walls and lighting to achieve doors that are both practical and visually attractive.
Key factors when selecting the right color
- Analyzing natural light and window orientation before approving the final door color.
- Using light colors in small spaces or areas with weak lighting to increase brightness.
- Choosing mid-tone or dark colors in open spaces and high-traffic corridors.
- Creating harmony between the door color and wall/floor colors instead of full matching.
Trusted HPL boards for professional projects
We rely on HPL boards from global brands such as EGGER, Greenlam and Marino, known for their high color stability, scratch resistance and easy cleaning – ideal for daily use in residential, hospitality and commercial projects.
Quick engineering summary for color selection
Choosing the right texture for the door
Texture is the hidden factor that defines how the door feels visually and to the touch. That’s why we always match the texture with the nature of the project: offices, residential apartments, hotels or high-traffic corridors.
Main texture options for HPL doors
- Matt texture for practical doors that do not easily show dust or fingerprints.
- Natural wood grain texture to add warmth to hospitality and residential spaces.
- Light texture to add visual depth and hide small imperfections in corridors.
- High-gloss finish for modern hotel entrances and premium spaces.
HPL, Formica or Melamine doors?
Many customers search using terms like Formica doors or Melamine doors when they actually need modern HPL door solutions. Whatever the common name, at Mezunt we guide you to the right specification in terms of thickness, core material and installation method for HPL doors that fit your project requirements.
Additional design notes for color & texture selection
We always recommend testing the sample inside the actual site under the same lighting type used in the project, because light reflection can noticeably change how the color and surface texture are perceived, especially in natural wood tones like Oak and Walnut.