Italian and Spanish doors: stylish design, quality materials, and leading brands.
Spanish or Italian Interior Doors for Your Home

Today’s market offers a huge variety of doors, including both domestic and foreign brands (China, Italy, Spain, and more). When choosing interior doors, many people in Russia prefer Italian brands, which have long been leaders among European manufacturers. Italian doors — even budget options — stand out for their modern design and high quality. These doors help create a unique style in any space and are considered a key detail of interior design.
Many large, medium, and small companies in Italy are involved in interior door manufacturing. Big producers like ACEM, NUSCO, COCIF, and COOPLEGNO make around 12,000 doors per month. Their most popular models are hollow-core doors — available as smooth panels or with glass inserts.
To better understand what you're buying, here’s how Italian interior doors are made: The core of a hollow door is usually pine, covered on both sides with MDF sheets (up to 4 mm thick). The finished panel is then wrapped in veneer using a special method, followed by polishing, priming, and a final lacquer coating. The trims used with Italian doors are flat and made of MDF or plywood. The door frames are made from durable laminated wood (glued rectangular beams). For Russian customers, the average price is about 250–350 euros.
Now there are also budget models with laminate or synthetic veneer finishes. Thanks to modern production techniques, these doors can be made in any color to match any interior. They're durable, long-lasting, and low-maintenance.
Brands like MAZZITELLI, TRE PIU, BARAUSSE, TRE P, FERREROLEGNO, and IPEA are mid-sized manufacturers, producing around 4,000 doors per month. Their doors include hollow-core options with veneered frames, as well as models with decorative moldings, real wood veneer, and solid wood panels.
Let’s not forget about small European workshops. Their doors often feature stunning craftsmanship and unique details like carved decorations, artistic glass, and hand-painted finishes. Brands like DONINI NICOLINI, LEGNOFORM, and LUALDI PORTE produce fewer than 1,000 units per month, and their doors cost around 800 euros in Russia, making them truly special.
In addition to classic hinged doors, Italian companies also offer sliding doors and room dividers. A handy feature of Italian doors is that even if the panel doesn’t fit perfectly, its frame can be trimmed down by up to 10 cm. Also, they come with telescopic trims that help adjust for minor wall thickness variations.
Italian doors remain popular because they combine timeless craftsmanship and modern trends — delivering both style and quality.