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Apartment Door Numbers: when the number is part of the interior

Apartment Door Numbers: when the number is part of the interior

The plate on your apartment door is more than just a digit. It is the first thing guests notice. A guidepost for couriers. A subtle gesture of care for the people living inside. And for neighbors, a reflection of your style. That is why this small element requires attention and clever design.

Why should you pay attention to the plate on the door?

In an apartment building, everything starts with an impression: from the entrance to the building, the corridor, and the door. And when that door has a plastic plate that is half peeled off or numbers that have been worn away over time, even the best renovation behind the door looks less convincing.

Apartment door numbers by Bsing should be:

  • readable at a glance;
  • made of durable material;
  • visually matched with the color of the door;
  • stylish, because it is part of the image of the apartment.

What can room plates look like?

At Bsign, we make apartment plates by hand, using high-quality materials: wood, acrylic, and stainless steel. This allows you to create a plate in any style: from minimalism to Scandinavian or classic design. You can choose:

  • shape (rectangular, round, non-standard);
  • font (thin modern, classic, mono)
  • colors of the background and numbers;
  • application method: engraving, UV printing, 3D elements;
  • mounting, we have options for adhesive tape or holders.

We help to adapt each room to the color of the door, the lighting in the corridor and the overall style of the residential complex.

Customized options for any living space

Apartment door numbers are ordered not only for new buildings. Often it is:

  • renovations in apartment buildings that have been renovated;
  • signs for apartment hotels and short-term rentals;
  • numbers for private residential complexes and townhouses;
  • design solutions for the author’s apartment projects;
  • attractive alternatives for standard plastic numerals in modern residential complexes.

In each case, it is important not just to “stick a number” but to create a sign that complements the overall aesthetics of the entrance and works for the owner’s image.

Short-term rental apartment numbers are easily recognisable

If you rent out an apartment for short-term use, a number plate is not only about convenience for guests, but also about visual consistency. The tenant sees a clean, tidy room and realises right at the entrance that everything is under control, everything is in its place. In addition, apartment numbers can contain QR codes for instructions, brand logos, or icons, for example, for the floor or corridor orientation.

Easy installation without drilling

All signs are easy to install:

  • Either on double-sided tape (leaves no residue, suitable for any type of door) or on metal holders, if you want a more “floating” effect with an indentation from the surface.
  • Instructions for self-assembly are included. You do not need any specialists or tools.

Apartment door numbers are like a business card for your home. They work for impressions, for recognition, for convenience. Choose a sign that speaks of your taste at the Bsign Store and make even the smallest detail of the interior thoughtful. If you need a customised number, just write to us. We will create it together. 

Easy installation without drilling

How to order?

Ordering is easy:

  1. Send a request with a sketch, text, or just an idea.
  2. Then we will discuss the style, size, and place.
  3. Layout and estimate without surprises.
  4. Production is carried out manually, accurately, and with high quality.
  5. Delivery is carried out in convenient ways, all products are carefully packed, with fasteners, and are ready for installation

All this without unnecessary actions, just write to us and get a sign that works for the image of the house.

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