Summary
Shopping for interior door colours may seem like a minor detail, but in reality, it’s one of the most influential décor decisions in a home. The right colour can elevate a room’s style, modernize a hallway, or add warmth to an otherwise neutral space. In 2025, Quebec homeowners are looking for durable shades, elegant matte finishes, and easy-maintenance options.
Here’s a complete guide to help you find the perfect colour, without stress or mistakes.
Why Your Door Colour Really Matters
A door takes up more visual space than you think. In a Montreal condo or a suburban home, it becomes a true architectural element.
- Colour influences the overall ambiance.
- It reinforces a style (farmhouse, Scandinavian, modern).
- It helps create harmony between walls, trims, and floors.
And this is even more true with the matte finishes that are highly trending in 2025.
Visual Impact, Minimalism, and Frameless Doors
Streamlined doors, especially frameless (flush-wall) models, enhance the minimalist effect. Their smooth surface becomes a canvas where colour takes centre stage. In Scandinavian or modern décor, they create a uniform, calming look.
To optimize space, explore our Pocket Series for sliding pocket doors.
The 7 Must-Have Colours of the Moment
The 2025–2026 trends draw inspiration from both nature and sustainable materials. Here are the shades dominating Quebec homes this year.
Matte Black – Modern Character
An interior door in matte black adds a chic, contemporary effect. It pairs beautifully with:
- black metals
- brass lighting
- pale flooring
It’s the ideal colour to create strong contrast without visual heaviness.
Cream White – Minimalist Look
Softer than pure white, cream white adds subtle warmth. Perfect for:
- minimalist décor
- small rooms
- condos with low natural light
It highlights trims and pairs well with any style.
Sage Green – Nature-Inspired Touch
Sage green is everywhere: kitchens, bathrooms… and now interior doors. This calming colour evokes nature and pairs well with eco-friendly materials like FSC-certified wood.
Charcoal Blue – Timeless Elegance
A deep blue with a hint of grey. Loved for its sophistication and versatility. It suits both modern homes and renovated cottages.
Greige – Subtle Warmth
The perfect blend of grey and beige. This is the go-to colour of 2025-2026, you can’t go wrong. It complements medium-toned wood floors as well as white trim.
Terracotta – Mediterranean Style
Warm, earthy, and enveloping, terracotta stands out without being overpowering. Perfect for an artisanal, boho, or modernized farmhouse vibe.
How to Choose the Right Shade for Your Décor
Finding the “right colour” depends more on your space than the trend itself. Here are the essential criteria.
Consider the Lighting
In a dark room, avoid overly saturated shades. Conversely, a dark door can create a beautiful contrast in a very bright space.
Pro tip: look at the colour at different times of day.
Match with Floors and Trim
A great palette relies on material harmony. Make sure to coordinate:
- floor colour
- trim style
- main furniture pieces
Charcoal blue paired with cream mouldings? Stunning. Sage green with pale maple flooring? Always a winner.
Pro Tips (Finish, Varnish, Sample Test)
- Matte finishes offer a more high-end look.
- Satin finishes are easier to clean, practical for homes with kids.
- Always test a sample directly on the door: texture affects colour perception.
Why Flush-Wall Doors Completely Transform the Look
Flush-wall (or “concealed”) doors are growing in popularity across Quebec.
Learn more about our custom doors.
More Design Freedom: The Door Disappears, and Colour Takes Over
Because the door blends into the wall, colour becomes a fully architectural element. Perfect for minimalist spaces where every detail matters.
They Create an Ultra-Modern, Minimalist Effect
The visual impact is striking:
- no mouldings
- no frame
- one continuous line on the wall
Ideal for a contemporary interior.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Choosing a colour only because it’s trendy.
- Forgetting how finishes affect the look (matte vs satin).
- Not checking the colour under real lighting.
- Painting the door but forgetting to match the hardware.
- Using the wrong type of paint—avoid low-quality products.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can you paint each side a different colour?
Yes—especially if the door separates two different décor styles. Just be sure to seal the edges properly.
Which eco-friendly paint should I choose?
Low-VOC paints are recommended. They’re healthier and have a milder odour.
How do I do maintenance and touch-ups?
For matte finishes, use a gentle soap. Keep your original paint can for spot touch-ups.










