Stick on wall guard hard plastic.
Keep door from hitting wall.
The magnet wall door stop consists of a short steel pole that screws on to the baseboard and a magnet that screws to the door itself.
Hard round disc to protect walls from doorknob holes.
I ve placed them behind every door that opens onto a wall here in this house.
To me an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure or in this case a pound of drywall repair mud.
Just grab the door as you normally would as the magnet disengages.
Baseboard mounted wall guards as i mentioned my favorite of the 3 ways to stop door from hitting wall is the stick on bump by far.
Doors that swing open to hit the wall can damage the drywall over time resulting in chips and holes in the wall or dents in the door.
Closing the door takes no effort.
This one is larger than the soft bump and is great for covering small holes that may be forming.
If you want to stop cabinet doors from hitting the wall you can try buying and installing concealed european style hinges adjusting the door hinges using bumpers installing a small chain or cabinet door restraint kit or installing wall mounted door stops.
Measure the distance between the handle and the wall and purchase a door stop that is slightly longer than that distance.
Be sure it extends far enough to prevent both the door and the handle of the door from hitting your wall.
This is a self stick hard round disc that is larger than the doorknob and prevents the doorknob from denting or breaking through a wall when the door is opened.