There are lots of different types of door trimfrom mitered and butted to painted and stained.

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Emphasize the soft curved shape by painting the door and arched trim in a statement paint color.

white door trim details

Erin Williamson Design

Flat Door Trim

Tyler Karu Design

Continue a modern and uncluttered aesthetic with flat door trim.

Continue the color and finish on window trim, baseboards, and crown molding to complete the timeless design.

This will create a fully immersive experience and extra cozy space.

Butted door trim painted in light gray in a bathroom

Ashley Webb Interiors

It’s a beautiful way to visually frame the statement door and complement its unique design.

Casing is what covers the drywall and fits under the decorative door trim.

They can but don’t need to.

Corner with plastered walls, built-in alcove seat and door with kerfed edge trim

Design byLindye Galloway/ Photo by Sam Frost

Matching red door, window, and ceiling trim

Desiree Burns Interiors

Classic white mitered door trim and hallway with patterned wallpaper and artwork

Studio Peake

Dark stained wood trim in an eclectic interior with a chair in the corner and gallery wall above it

Becca Interiors

Arched door and trim painted in a dark green paint color

Light and Dwell

Flat door trim around a yellow front door

Tyler Karu Design

White door trim around a pocket door in a classic interior

Erin Williamson Design

Bedroom color drenched in blue-gray paint color

Desiree Burns Interiors

Decorative white door trim around door and transom window with colorful stained glass

Tyler Karu Design

Black door trim in a modern industrial bathroom with wood vanity

Ashley Webb Interiors

Wood door and trim in a kitchen

Stephanie Hoey Interiors

Painted door trim that matches decorative wall paneling in a traditional entryway

Becca Interiors

Warm wood craftsman style door trim in a kitchen

Jessica Nelson Design

Bedroom wall and door trim painted in light taupe color and door painted black

Gray Space Interiors

Upstairs hallway with black doors and gray trim

House Nine Design Studio