We often stress on the importance of the design of the house and very seldom think about decorating our doors as a piece of art. However, a user named ‘The Cultural Tutor’ shared pictures of art deco doors on platform X, taking the door design to the next level.
Chrysler Building, New York (1930): This uniquely designed door gives the appearance of an inverted space.
Giving the vibe of a box-shaped house, walking through the entrance door of La Maison Bleue, Angers (1929), will be an experience for a lifetime.
Ever seen an exquisitely designed door like the one at the Guardian Building, Detroit (1929)?
This classy and colourful door belongs to the Marine Building, Vancouver (1930).
Combining modernity, culture, and religion, the entrance door to the Boston Avenue Methodist Church, Tulsa (1929), is just truly impressive.
Koppers Building, Pittsburgh (1929), features another specially designed door, making you rethink your door’s design.
Here is another inspiration from the 250 Cabrini Boulevard, New York (1936).
Last but not least, the Empire State Building, New York (1931) features a seamless and futuristic door design.