The door design for main door is a defining feature of any Indian home, embodying both style and cultural significance. In a country rich with diverse architectural traditions, the entrance to your home reflects not only personal taste but also cultural heritage. Whether you’re drawn to the intricate carvings of traditional Indian door designs or the sleek lines of modern interpretations, choosing the right main door can enhance your home’s charm and set a welcoming tone. In this blog, we’ll explore 50 captivating door designs that blend contemporary aesthetics with traditional Indian elements, helping you find the perfect entrance that resonates with your unique style and cultural values.
The design concept of the seaside house emphasizes an open layout, maximizing space and harnessing the raw beauty of the coastal surroundings. It aims to create an environment where the sea becomes an integral part of the living experience. This project promises an intriguing blend of industrial minimalism and coastal charm. Thus, it offers a unique and refreshing approach to seaside living for our discerning client.
Fact FileDesigned by: MAYUR MEHTA • design
Location: Surat, Gujarat
Principal Architect: Mayur Mehta
Photograph Courtesy: Rohan Patel & phxindia
As one crosses the threshold marked by a solid wood main door, a sense of spaciousness is immediately evoked, despite its physical dimensions. The handleless design lends an illusion of grandeur. Further, a hallway unfolds, revealing a private lift discreetly concealed behind panelling.
Fact FileDesigned by: Sharan Architecture + Design
Principal Architect: Vipul Sukhadia & Kruti Sukhadia
Photograph Courtesy: Noaidwin Sttudio
A Serene 3000 sq. ft. house Speaking Volumes Through Contemporary Minimalism. Nestled amidst the serene surroundings of Adalaj, Gujarat, lies a residential bungalow that serves as a sanctuary of modern living. Spanning an expansive 3000 sq. ft. area, this house speaks volumes of a sophisticated yet understated design, reflecting the essence of contemporary minimalism. With its clean lines, thoughtfully curated interiors and seamless fusion of form and function, it offers its inhabitants a tranquil retreat from the chaos of urban life.
Fact FileDesigned by: Ishavashyam Design Studio
Location: Adalaj, Gujarat
Principal Designer: Jaimini Joshi
Photograph Courtesy: Rohan Patel
The monochrome design is a striking blend of modern and rustic elements, characterized by concrete finish paint, rounded wooden door frames, leather furniture and art work. The concrete finish paint lends the walls a raw, industrial aesthetic, creating a clean, minimalist backdrop. the warm, organic feel of the rounded wooden door frames softens this starkness, which add a touch of elegance and a sense of continuity throughout the space.
Fact FileDesigned by: VMA STUDIO LLP
Location: Turner Road, Bandra, Maharashtra
Principal Architect: Vinod Mehra & Ar. Kartik Mehra
Photograph Courtesy: Prashant Bhat
In continuation with Jali wall pattern, the grill door and main door are beautified with Fluted panels, CNC Cut Work, Corian, and black colored back-painted glass.
Fact FileDesigned by: Prashant Parmar Architect | Shayona Consultant
Location: Paldi, Ahmedabad
Principal Architect: Ar. Prashant Parmar
Photograph Courtesy: Studio 16mm
The entrance features a sleek veneer finish that adds a layer of refined luxury design. Thus, it sets the tone for the entire home. At the same time, this elegant detail creates an immediate sense of sophistication and style, welcoming guests with its polished and high-end appearance. The rich texture and impeccable craftsmanship of the veneer make a lasting impression. Thus, it establishes a harmonious and luxurious aesthetic that echoes throughout the home.
Fact FileDesigned by: Chaudhari Associates
Location: Pune
Principal Designer: Pooja Akash Chaudhari
Photograph Courtesy: Manthan Yadav
The exquisite harmony of discovering ‘The Whimsical House’: An artfully curated apartment in Mumbai India designed by Romit Savla of Soch Design Studio.
Fact FileDesigned by: Soch Design Studio
Location: Andheri East, Mumbai
Principal Architect: Romit Savla
Photograph Courtesy: Yadnyesh Joshi
The use of exposed brick throughout the house from Foyer to the Master Bedroom and the veneer panelling on the living room wall, give us a warm, earthy feel. While sitting on the light-coloured fabric sofa in the living room, one can overlook the cozy swing in the balcony.
Fact FileDesigned by: HV ASSOCIATES
Location: Vadodara
Principal Architect: Ar. Vibha Chauhan
Photograph Courtesy: 26:13 Apertures
As we enter through a Victorian main door, the first unit that you come across is the shoe space and it was crucial to make the unit interesting and far away from being generic, so we decided to scoop out a seating space that was functional and aesthetic and made the simple act of wearing footwear interesting.
Fact FileDesigned by: 27MM Collaborative
Location: Lokhandwala, Andheri Mumbai, Mumbai
Principal Architect: Ar. Parth Mehta & Ar. Kruti Mehta
Photograph Courtesy: Ar. Sagar Mandal
The blueprint conveys the common areas placed at the former end while the intimate and private corners go at the back of the entrance. Accessible through a flight of stairs and an elevator placed right at the foyer, the main door opens up to a mélange of blended styles.
Fact FileDesigned by: Intaglio Design
Location: Ahmedabad
Principal Designer: Ruchi Patel
Photograph Courtesy: MKG Studio
The strategic design of the space is organized without compromising on the house theme or aesthetics. Signature ceiling light fixtures, colourful display art on the side wall and a foyer table with a free standing umbrella and accessory holder along with storage drawers make the entryway warm and welcoming.
Fact FileDesigned by: go Beyondwalls
Principal Designer: Mili Gajra
Photograph Courtesy: ARCHCEPTIONS by Nisheet Dodia
Within its sprawling 3795 sq. ft expanse, this Mediterranean cafe is a tranquil haven that beckons patrons to surrender to the soothing realm where camaraderie, multiple cuisines, and the bohemian vibe are always center stage. Cafe Holiday nestles gracefully at the intersection of Pali Hill and Ambedkar Road within the vibrant city of Mumbai.
Fact FileDesigned by: Minnie Bhatt Designs
Location: Pali Hill, Bandra, Mumbai
Principal Designer: Ms. Minnie Bhatt
We delve into the transformative journey of renewing a fashion store interior through the innovative concept of white rust renewal, blending antiquity with modern elegance to create an unparalleled shopping experience. In the realm of interior design, every space tells a story. Within the realm of fashion retail, this narrative must not only captivate but also immerse visitors in an ambiance that embodies the brand’s essence.
Fact FileDesigned by: Ingenious Studio
Location: Bharuch, Gujarat
Principal Architect: Ar. Shivani Patel
Photograph Courtesy: Sagar Bhavsar
The tropical aesthetic design is tailored to suit individual preferences and architectural styles, creating a unique and memorable experience. The main door creates a stunning and unique entrance to the home. The abstract 3D texture adds depth and visual interest to a door, assembling a focal point that draws the eye. The main door makes a striking entrance to a home, adding both aesthetic appeal and practical function.
Fact FileDesigned by: 9 Degree Design Studio
Location: Bhadaj, Ahmedabad
Principal Designer: Chirag Mehta
Photograph Courtesy: Inclined Studio
The client desired a sleek, minimalist apartment reflecting their distinct personalities. They wanted a space that would harmonise with their tastes and preferences. The focus was on simplicity and clean lines to create a serene living environment. Keeping this in mind, minimalist design elements were chosen to evoke a sense of calmness.
Fact FileDesigned by: PiNiK_The Architect’s Design Studio
Location: Amravati
Principal Architect: Ar. Piyush Chandwani
Photograph Courtesy: What We Click
“Zen Blanc,” translating to “White Zen,” is a meticulously crafted interior project design that embodies tranquility and simplicity. At the same time it incorporates dynamic touches of color to invigorate the overall aesthetic. This design philosophy draws inspiration from the inherent structures on-site, optimizing every inch of space to create a calming, harmonious atmosphere.
Fact FileDesigned by: Nine Cubes Interiors
Location: Mumbai
Principal Designer: Ashna Mehta
Photograph Courtesy: Samarpan photography
The interior of this house in Chennai is one of a kind, as the client of this project is an entrepreneur and industrialist who is living with his parents, wife, and two kids. They are an orthodox family and are more into Carnatic music. They want their apartment to be modern, but at the same time, it should reflect their backdrop. So we thought of approaching this project in a modern, eclectic interior style. Client bought two flats and we converted them into a single duplex apartment. This input was given to the builder by us at the time of this floor construction.
Fact FileDesigned by: HaakaD Architects & Designers
Location: VGN Fairmont, Chennai
Principal Architect: Ar. Harish TS
Photograph Courtesy: Prashanth_Vijay
When we design a contemporary flat roofed building in Kerala the main challenge was the climate in Kerala, we have monsoon that exceeds almost over 6 months and now a days at summer the heat will rise up to 42*. So, if we build with locally sourced material like laterite and concrete slabs, there’s always chance for leakage issues and high heat in indoor spaces.
Fact FileDesigned by: Yuuga Designs
Location: Malappuram, Kerala
Principal Architect: Mithun Balan & Arun N V
Photograph Courtesy: spacesbysanjay
Entering through the main gate, you find the cleverly designed scooped pedestrian steps and ramp, crafted to achieve the car’s turning radius in such a tight space.
Fact FileDesigned by: seeders I biophilic architecture studio
Location: Puducherry, India
Principal Architect: Ar. D.Dinesh
Photograph Courtesy: Priyanka Rajan
The main entrance door is a major highlight of the house including a safety door in a striking blue color. Where, the safety door consists of a sonic pattern jail, and the main door has a long handle to give a different look. Both the doors are in PU finish to further emphasize the blue color and to make it stand out from other elements in the surroundings.
Fact FileDesigned by: STUDIO VPA
Location: Diwalipura, Vadodara
Principal Architect: Ar. Vaibhav Patel
Photograph Courtesy: Pixellus Photography
The space was created for a family of 6 who completely trusted out design sense and gave us complete reins. All they wanted was a sophisticated and elegant house Despite the opulence, there’s a sense of effortless flow and balance. The design doesn’t feel overdone or cluttered; instead, it’s a well-curated space that exudes a sense of luxury without feeling forced.
Fact FileDesigned by: Studio sketch 24 LLP
Location: Vikroli, Mumbai
Principal Architect: Jinson Abraham & Susanna Eapen
Photograph Courtesy: Jinson Abraham
In the entrance foyer, visitors are greeted with the play of patterns, bold upholstery and floral wallpaper that adorns the beige lime washed walls of the living room. A ledge wraps from the foyer to the living room which acts as a worship place.
Fact FileDesigned by: GROUND ZERO
Location: SURAT
Principal Architect: SAGAR RATHOD, MANSI RATHOD & RITIKA UTTAMCHANDANI
The problem faced by the client’s family in their previous house was not having enough interaction with the family member, which was addressed by providing collaborative spaces on each level besides having private spaces. Vertical connection is provided through cutouts on each floor.
Fact FileDesigned by: studio8055
Location: Secunderabad, Telangana
Principal Architect: Sharma Athreyasa
Photograph Courtesy: Ricken Desai
The main entryway to the lounge was rerouted with statuary marble and a Burma teak door having brass details, hiding the lawn with a tall, dense foliage of bamboo. It opened into a Verandah with teak wood rafters on the ceiling, decked with cane lights and a swing at the end.
Fact FileDesigned by: Studio Hasta
Location: Juhu, Mumbai
Principal Architect: Nishil Shah
Photograph Courtesy: Mohitt R Gogia
The site amid the cacophony of an urban cluster and roads around, with captivating volumetric arrangements that makes it appealing in a go. Revealing very little about itself, the house creates a surprising impression in onlookers’ minds. The mélange of the geometrics and exposed bricks gives a discrete look to the abode while enchanting openings on the facade excite one to discover what the structure is all about.
Fact FileDesigned by: RNK Studio
Location: Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
Principal Architect: Rhushabha N. Kothari
Photograph Courtesy: Yash Katariya
House One891, designed by Studio Vasaka, showcases a seamless integration of sleek, modernist aesthetic with organic elements. Its rectilinear form, distinguished by clean lines and minimalist detailing, establishes a serene dialogue with the verdant landscape that envelops the site.
Fact FileDesigned by: Studio Vasaka
Location: Panchkula, Haryana, India
Principal Architect: Ar. Karan Arora & Ar. Varchasa Duggal
Photograph Courtesy: Vaibhav Passi
This house situated in one of the developing parts of north west Ahmedabad is a dwelling place for three generation of a family. The site has linear proportions with an existing neem tree on western part, and the house layout exploits this linearity of the site through a unique organization of three layers of open spaces, the front garden, the central courtyard and the backyard.
Fact FileDesigned by: Modo Designs
Principal Architect: Arpan Shah
Photograph Courtesy: Bharat Aggarwal
One enters the residence to see a handcrafted wooden sculpture engraved with abstract tribal motifs, which then opens up into a double-height living area.
Fact FileDesigned by: Foxline Architects
Location: Umeta, Vadodara
Principal Architect: Ar. Shailee Solanki
Photograph Courtesy: Tejas Shah
The house belongs to a young couple residing in Thane. The husband is a sailor and the wife works from home. The house is really close to the wife’s heart since this was among her first investments. This Mumbai home makes the most of its existing space while having a splash of yellow ! The client’s brief was crystal clear that they wanted “good vibes” in the house, and we understood the assignment!
Fact FileDesigned by: Jetsons
Location: Thane, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Principal Architect: Jeet Soneji
Photograph Courtesy: Aditya Warlikar
This 3.5 bedroom apartment was converted into a two bedroom and a family room space with an open kitchen layout overlooking the formal and informal living and dining.The main door has accents of rose gold metal with rose cut outs and set of two bird cage hanging lamps on the side. Upon entry the main living is divide with a swanky metal screen fitted with colored glass and metal sheet.
Fact FileDesigned by: Saima Salam Interior Designer
Location: Borivali, Mumbai
From the common lift lobby to the entrance lobby, luxury permeates every corner, inviting residents and guests to experience sheer grandeur from the moment they arrive. The entrance wall serves as a focal point, adorned with traditional motifs panels finished with textured paint, exuding elegance and sophistication.
Fact FileDesigned by: Earthen Studio
Location: Kolkata
The concept focuses on creating a welcoming and stylish environment that caters to the needs and preferences of a young urban family. The design revolves around a fusion of modern aesthetics with subtle elements. The focus is on creating a timeless interior that reflects the family’s personality and provides a comfortable atmosphere. The design style emphasises clean lines, minimalism, and a sense of openness.
Fact FileDesigned by: Smayan Atelier
Location: B-903/904 Shreenath Heights, Vadodara
Principal Architect: Ar. Shivangi Darji
The main door opens into the double heighted living room on the ground floor further leading to the dining and other private areas of the house. The peak-a-boo cutout between the living and the kitchen unifies the space.
Fact FileDesigned by: Neogenesis+Studi0261
Location: Surat
Principal Architect: Chinmay Laiwala, Jigar Asarawala & Tarika Asarawala
Photograph Courtesy: The Fishy Project
The entrance showcases a grey safety door with a PU paint finish, concealing a hidden door that opens into a servant room. The use of grey concrete finish laminate and minor black accents enhance the overall aesthetic. A shoe rack and the main door in oak wood laminate complete the welcoming ambiance.
Fact FileDesigned by: Rachana Interiors
Location: Punawale, Pune
Principal Designer: Rachana Agrawal
Photograph Courtesy: Vivekajeet Purohit
The main door and the safety door are finished in light tones and walnut veneer, which are further adorned with a grey customized metal grill to stand different from the boring CNC cut pattern for safety jali. The safety door seamlessly merges with exterior paneling décor with deeping pattern of lotus and Shree Kantha. This space also features a cabinet which looks elegant with the stand décors in open boxes. Step inside this modern apartment interiors invites a vibrant ambiance with an elegant living room.
Fact FileDesigned by: Cosynest Interior
Location: Morbi, Gujrat
Principal Architect: Sadhana Gautam Desai & Umang Makasana
Photograph Courtesy: Inclined studio
The entrance wall is a breathtaking display of artistic talent, capturing the Vaishnav heritage. The foyer is decorated with hand-painted wall art that features religious themes. Lord Ganesha’s lighted presence acts as a sign of luck and favors. A Vakratund cast iron piece hanging on the wall emits divine energy and welcomes everyone with wide arms.
Fact FileDesigned by: Inventiva Studio
Location: Junagadh, Gujarat
Principal Designer: Kush Vadodariya
Photograph Courtesy: Kush Vadodariya
Robust Studio’s latest project is a picturesque bungalow in the fast developing area of Vadodara. This 1800 sq. ft. of den is doused in muted colors and playful textures, giving it a soothing vibe
Fact FileDesigned by: Robust studio
Location: Vadodara, Gujarat
Principal Architect: Ar. Mrugini Pandya
GroupARC Architects and Interior Designers would like to introduce our meticulously crafted 1400 Sq.ft, a residential project that seamlessly combines sophistication, comfort, and functionality completed successfully in the suburban region of Mumbai. This thoughtfully designed home invites you into a world of refined aesthetics and harmonious living spaces, where every detail has been carefully curated by us to create an atmosphere of modern elegance.
Fact FileDesigned by: GroupARC Architects and Interior Designers
Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra
Principal Architect: Neitin J Kshhirsagar
Photograph Courtesy: The Interior Diaries
As the saying goes, first impressions are everything, and nowhere is this truer than when it comes to your home’s entrance. Our latest project is a prime example of this, featuring a striking MDF main door and metal grill entrance that is sure to turn heads. For the metal grill entrance, we utilized high-quality metals like stainless steel or wrought iron, depending on the client’s preferences.
Fact FileDesigned by: Atri Design Studio
Location: Dhartinagar, Chandkheda, Ahmedabad
Principal Architect: Hitendra Suthar
The side walls and ceiling are covered in louvered composite sheets which were customized on site and matching the imported leather finished brown bidasar stone, thus helping to creating the monochromatic feel And to balance the monochrome look, the fluted main door was done in white (door designed inspired from shark tank door) and the window grill was done in mild steel sheet laser cut in warli art.
Fact FileDesigned by: KARIGARS
Location: JALNA, MAHARASHTRA
Principal Architect: VIKRAM KAPOOR
The main door is clad in natural teak wood strips laid in diagonal design pattern and polished. The entrance foyer area is relatively narrow in width yet smartly designed with a shoe rack clad in Italian marble and a sitting area for comfort. The electricity service boards are hidden behind in grooved cement sheet wall paneling with a hidden openable shutter.
Fact FileDesigned by: Charcoal Hues Design Studio
Location: Vesu, Surat
Principal Architect: Ar. Krunal Upadhyay & ID. Heena Upadhyay
Photograph Courtesy: Ar. Manan Surti
The Elemental House, as the name suggests, is a beautiful, well crafted, modern-contemporary space juxtaposed with unique elements from different time eras and space, which has remained close to the client’s heart and narrates their journey, story & aspirations. The homeowners had recently returned from London and had decided to make this their new home in Mumbai.
Fact FileDesigned by: Design Lab Vyoma
Location: Oberoi Esquire, Goregaon, Mumbai
Principal Architect: Vyoma Patwa Motiramani
Photograph Courtesy: Kuber Shah
To highlight the entrance, a free-standing door was introduced at the compound wall bringing in a focal element even if you are driving by. As the sun sets, this door is lit up to metaphorically depict it to be the gates to heaven.
Fact FileDesigned by: Roaish Architecture + Design
Location: Adyar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Principal Architect: Aishwarya Krish
Photograph Courtesy: Parth Swaminath, Phxindia
The main door makes the transition between modern and quite rustic look smooth, the brass cut out gives a very elegant and welcoming touch to the entrance. The door opens up to the staircase which forms the spine of the design and acts as sculpture. The entrance passage divides the semi-private and private spaces. The living room is all thing luxury and the color play a spark in the design. The kitchen is simple and sleek in it design. And the highlighting element is the island, breakfast counter which further continue and become the dinning. The pooja is a tranquil space with a beautiful exposed brick wall forming its backdrop having a back lit brass mural.
Fact FileDesigned by: Hundreddesigns
Principal Architect: Mallika Dhabuwala , Abhishek Dhabuwala
At the entrance, the intricately designed main door in wood and the custom crafted wooden handle giving A subtle look with sleek lines greets the entrance of the house adorned by wooden ceiling, panelling, and a loose pastel console that stands out. The entry opens up into living room.
Fact FileDesigned by: J Architects
Principal Architect: Jay Thakkar
An ardent believer in Jainism, Mr. Manoj Jain had a house of 3300sqft. Located at Surat, where he wanted his home to reflect his culture and more importantly his religion and inculcate the same values in his children. “kalpavriksha or kalpataru- a wish fulfilling divine tree” was kept the centre of the theme and was developed there after and used in the house.
Fact FileDesigned by: The Design Code
Location: CELEBRITY GREEN ,SURAT, GUJARAT
Principal Architect: MOHAN SUTHAR & PAVAN SUTHAR
Photograph Courtesy: BHAVESH RAGHAVANI
This apartment interior is a dialogue between tradition and contemporary thoughts between craftsmanship and design, which are well designed and detailed out functional spaces according to the client’s brief.
Fact FileDesigned by: Manoj Patel Design Studio
Location: Vadodara; Gujarat, India.
Principal Architect: Manoj Patel
Photograph Courtesy: Sudhir parmar
As you enter the home, you are greeted by a warm and welcoming entrance area. The walls are adorned with wooden panelling that creates a cosy and rustic atmosphere. The panelling also features boxes of wood that hold various plants, adding a touch of greenery and freshness to the space. On the wall, you can see a customized name plate made of brass and acrylic that displays the family name in elegant letters. The name plate glows softly in the light, creating a welcoming effect. The safety door is made of wood and has a grill design made of brass that adds security and style to the entrance.
Fact FileDesigned by: Neev Design Studio
Location: Ahmedabad, India
Principal Designers: Jayesh Mistry & Jahnavi Mistry
A modern apartment designed with tasteful details and opulence right from coffered ceiling in the study to wainscoting in the passage to mirrored wardrobes with a chandelier in foyer to a cherry red arched door is a treat to the eyes.
Fact FileDesigned by: Bonita Casa
Location: Gurugram, India
Principal Designer : Manvinder Sodhi
Photograph Courtesy: PerspectivesbyV
The main door has fluid lines across a burgundy background, emphasizing on its simplicity and clean lines. The door opens up to the main foyer of the house, showing off a bronzed statue of a figure looking up, towards the double heighted volume topped with a skylight.
Fact FileDesigned by: Studio Palisa & Da Studiio
Location: Surat, Gujrat
Principal Architect: Sanjay Sheladia & Mayur Salia
Photograph Courtesy: Prachi Khasgiwala
In the Indian context, the door design for main door serves as a vital gateway, blending tradition with personal expression. The 50 door designs featured in this blog showcase a spectrum of main door styles, from ornate, traditional carvings to sleek, contemporary finishes. As you select the ideal design for your home, think about how it complements your architectural style and reflects your cultural values. A thoughtfully chosen main door not only enhances the visual appeal of your entrance but also honors the rich heritage and welcoming spirit that are central to Indian homes. Make your entrance a true reflection of your home’s character and your unique taste.
The project includes a 4BHK apartment for a 4-brother family. This opportunity comes with its own challenges, like 4 apartments should have a similar flat interior design essence, as well as 4 of them should not look similar to each other. Following the clients love towards religion, we have designed and carved out a separate […]
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Today, Living room lighting ideas are taking a whole new shape globally. However, certain countries reflect the local context. In India, living room lighting ideas are crucial in attaining the occupants’ visual comfort where traditional and modern design elements coexist. In this curated list of living room lighting ideas, you will be highlighted with types, […]
Nestled in the heart of Whitefield, Bengaluru, this minimal home design is a Pastel Abode that stands as a serene retreat. Here, emotive design meets the timeless elegance of minimalism. This home blends soft, pastel tones with clean, understated interiors, resulting in a space that feels both calm and inviting. Color plays a central role […]
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The minimalist modern interior design of the house was envisioned as a peaceful retreat from the chaos of the outside world. Clean lines and a restrained colour palette create an uncluttered, serene environment. Being a family of 3, the house was planned, ensuring the left part has a master and kitchen while the other part […]
Creating the perfect wardrobe design for your bedroom interiors can feel like a challenging puzzle. After all, this piece of furniture isn’t just for storing clothes – it’s also a defining feature of your room’s style and a key element of organization. It’s not just a practical necessity; it’s also an essential element that contributes […]
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