Kosten für den Einbau von Innentüren 2025: Preisgestaltung nach Material und Stil

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Most cost guides say the “average” interior door installation is about $797, but that single number covers everything from basic bedroom doors to custom glass pairs. That’s not very helpful if you’re just swapping a hollow-core closet door for a rental (around $150) or planning a feature French door that can easily cost $2,000 installed.

To actually plan a budget, you need to see where your specific project fits: entry-level, midrange comfort, or high-end feature. Use this simple formula:

The Simple Budget Formula

Door Material (Base Cost) + Door Style & Mechanism (Labor Impact) = Estimated Budget Per Door

In this guide, you’ll find:

  • Material-based price ranges (hollow-core, solid-core, solid wood / glass)
  • Style-based price ranges (swing, pocket, barn, French, etc.)
  • Typical labor rates and add-ons

For a full picture of every door in and around your home, pair this with:

Pricing by Material: Your Base Cost

Think of material as the starting point before you add style complexity and extras. These ranges assume a typical pro installation with no major framing changes.

Preisgestaltung für Innentüren nach Material

Budget-Friendly Options ($150 – $450 Installed)

Am besten für:

  • Rentals and income properties
  • Budget flips
  • Kids’ rooms and closets

Typical material:

  • Hollow-core composite or MDF doors, often pre-hung

What you get:

  • Lightweight, easy to handle and install
  • Paints well and keeps upfront costs low
  • Minimal soundproofing and lower impact resistance

Use this price level when you need to refresh multiple doors as economically as possible and noise control is not a major concern.

Midrange Comfort ($200 – $700 Installed)

Am besten für:

  • Primary bedrooms and guest rooms
  • Home offices
  • Nurseries and media rooms

Typical material:

  • Solid-core or higher-end molded composite, often with wood-look faces over a dense interior core

Why it’s the 2025 “sweet spot”:

  • Looks and feels much closer to real wood
  • Noticeably heavier and better at blocking sound than hollow-core
  • Often 30–40% less than comparable solid wood doors while delivering similar performance

This is the go‑to choice when you want a more substantial feel, better privacy, and better noise control without stepping into full custom wood pricing.

High-End Materials ($350 – $1,200+ Installed)

Am besten für:

  • Historic renovations
  • Statement rooms (libraries, studies, home theaters)
  • Design-forward custom homes

Typical material:

  • Solid wood species (like alder, fir, or walnut)
  • Glass-paneled and multi-lite interior doors, including decorative designs

Key cost drivers:

  • Heavier doors often need upgraded hinges and sometimes three or more per side
  • Possible framing reinforcement or upgraded jambs to support the weight
  • More demanding finishing, custom staining, and premium hardware

Choose this level when the doors are a visible part of the interior architecture, not just room dividers. If you want your interior doors to coordinate with a statement entry, see the Front Door Installation Cost Guide.

Pricing by Style & Mechanism: The Labor Impact

Once you know your preferred material, the door type and opening mechanism dictate how much labor goes into each installation. Labor for interior doors commonly runs about $100 to $300 per door, depending on complexity.

interior door install cost by types

Standard Hinged Doors (Lower Complexity)

Single Swing Door: $200 – $800 Installed

This is the classic hinged door used for bedrooms, bathrooms, and most hallways. Material drives where you land in the range:

  • Hollow-core: lower end
  • Solid-core or solid wood: mid to upper end

Labor typically runs $100–$300 per door, depending on the condition of the existing frame and any hardware upgrades.

Slab vs. Pre-Hung Hinged Doors

Slab Door ($300 – $500 Installed)

Vorteile:

  • Lower door-only cost when reusing a good frame
  • Keeps existing trim and jambs in place

Nachteile:

  • Requires skilled labor to chisel hinge mortises, bore hardware, and fine‑tune the fit
  • Crooked or damaged frames can add time for shimming and adjustments

Pre-Hung Door ($450 – $1,000 Installed)

Vorteile:

  • Door comes already mounted in a new frame
  • Faster, more predictable installation, especially in older homes with out-of-square openings
  • Ideal when updating worn or damaged jambs

Nachteile:

  • Higher upfront material price versus a slab only

For most renovations, a pre-hung interior door is the better all‑in value if you are not specifically attached to keeping the existing frame.

Space-Saving Door Types (Medium Complexity)

These doors reclaim usable floor area but add tracks and more specialized hardware.

Bifold Doors: $100 – $300 Installed

Bifold doors are common for closets, laundry areas, and pantries. Costs stay modest because:

  • Panels are lightweight
  • Hardware is usually a simple top track and pivot pins
  • Framing changes are minimal in most retrofits

Sliding Bypass Doors: $250 – $500 Installed

Sliding bypass doors are typical on wider closets and wardrobes. Major cost factors include:

  • Properly installing and leveling the top track
  • Setting floor guides so doors stay aligned and glide smoothly

Pocket Doors: $500 – $3,500 Installed

Pocket doors sit in a hidden cavity inside the wall, so they are in a higher labor category. Typical projects run from about $800 to $2,500, though complex retrofits can go higher.

Why pocket doors can be expensive:

  • Often require opening the wall and removing sections of drywall
  • Installing or modifying a pocket frame between studs
  • Possible relocation of electrical, plumbing, or switches
  • Patching and finishing drywall after the frame is in place

Pocket doors are ideal where every inch of swing space matters, like small ensuites or tight hallways, but they should be budgeted like a small carpentry project rather than a simple door swap.

Decorative & Feature Doors (Higher Complexity)

These options are as much about design and sightlines as they are about privacy.

Barn Doors: $200 – $2,500 Installed

Barn doors are popular for home offices, ensuites, and media rooms. Costs vary widely because:

  • A basic kit on a short track is relatively affordable
  • Custom solid wood or glass doors on long, heavy-duty tracks can be significantly more expensive
  • Some walls need blocking or a mounting board behind the drywall so the track can safely carry the weight

French Doors: $600 – $2,000+ Installed

French doors are paired doors with glass panels that swing inward or outward, often used between living rooms, dining rooms, and home offices. Main cost drivers:

  • Two door panels instead of one
  • Precise leveling and alignment so the doors meet cleanly in the middle
  • Additional hardware such as flush bolts, astragals, and extra hinges

Interior French doors work like a smaller-scale interior entry system, especially when used to define entertaining spaces. If you are comparing them to exterior French or patio doors, cross-check the ranges with the Exterior Door Installation Cost Guide.

Labor & Common Add-Ons

Even after material and style are set, labor practices and finishing details still influence your final invoice.

interior doors install cost by labor and hardwares

Typical Labor Range: $100 – $300 Per Door

Many installers quote a per-door rate that effectively falls into this range, though highly complex doors can be more.

  • Minimum service fees are common. A $200–$250 minimum call-out can make a single door feel expensive, but installing several doors in one visit spreads that fixed cost over multiple openings.

Typical “Finish Package” Costs ($70 – $250 Per Door)

These are items that may not be included in a basic door-only quote:

  • Doorknobs / lever sets: about $20–$100, from standard privacy knobs to higher-end designer levers
  • Scharniere: about $10–$30 per set, depending on material and finish
  • Farbe oder Fleck: roughly $50–$100 in materials and labor for a professional finish per door
  • Disposal of old doors: often $20–$50 per door to remove and haul away existing slabs or frames

Upgrading hardware finishes to match the rest of your interior can be a surprisingly real budget factor, especially with heavier solid-core and solid wood doors.

Interior Door Cost Ranges at a Glance

Use this as a quick reference when planning a project or comparing quotes, keeping in mind that local labor rates and materials can shift your final numbers.

Budget LevelTypical Door TypesEst. Installed Cost Per Door
Low-BudgetHollow-core swing, basic bifold, simple bypass$100 – $350
Standard MidrangeSolid-core swing, quality pre-hung, bedroom/bath applications$300 – $800
Feature / Space-SaverPocket, barn, French, glass multi-panel interior doors$600 – $3,500+

For whole-house planning, combine this with the ranges in the Kosten für den Türeinbau: Der vollständige Überblick hub.

Order Interior Doors Direct from the Manufacturer like Hotian

Because the doors are manufactured in-house, there is more control over pricing, material options, and delivery compared to typical retail channels.

Better Pricing Structure

  • Manufacturer-direct pricing means you are not paying multiple retail markups.
  • More of your budget goes into actual materials and craftsmanship instead of layers of distribution.

More Material Options

  • Hollow-core value doors for rentals and secondary spaces
  • Solid-core comfort doors for bedrooms, offices, and everyday living areas
  • Solid wood and glass feature doors for libraries, studies, and premium suites

Efficient Shipping & Logistics

  • Consolidated deliveries for multiple doors to reduce per-door freight costs
  • Flexible scheduling for renovations and new construction timelines

Bulk and Whole-House Deals

  • Special pricing for builders, property managers, and homeowners ordering multiple doors at once
  • Ability to bundle interior doors with entry and exterior doors for the best overall project value

For coordinated planning, see the Front Door Installation Cost Guide Und Exterior Door Installation Cost Guide.

Ready to Plan Your Project?

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  • Door count
  • Preferred material level (budget, midrange, or high-end)
  • Door types (swing, pocket, barn, French, or others)

You’ll receive:

  • A clear, per-door quote broken down by material and style
  • Manufacturer-direct pricing for both single-home and bulk orders
  • Recommendations tailored to your layout, noise needs, and design goals

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