Tuesday 12 January 2010

Front Doors & Design

Last post, I talked about the different front door styles. This post covers the composite door designs on offer.

Composite doors come in seven different designs. Some of these designs have different glazing options - ranging from one glass panel to several glass panels. Overall, there are fourteen different doors you can choose from.


The Westminster Composite Door


A classic design that features six panels. It comes in 3 options - unglazed, 2 glazed panels or 4 glazed panels. For those who like their privacy but want to allow light into their entrance hall, the 2 glazed panel design is perfect, allowing light to filter through two small windows in the top of the door without allowing visitors to easily see inside.


The Kensignton Composite Door


A simple, smart design, featuring the standard four panels. Available without glazing or with the top two panels glazed. Suited to most doorways, this design is a firm favourite.


The Chigwell Composite Door


Very similar to the Kensington door, but with slightly more stylised upper panels. Only available in one option, with two glazed upper panels.


The Dalston Composite Door


Another variation on the Kensington, but with two arched upper panels. Again, only available in one option with two glazed panels.


The Mayfair Composite Door


A very fine and attractive design, the Mayfair features a wheel window at the top of the door. This design is available in 3 glazing options - the first with a panelled wheel, the second with a plain 1 panel wheel and the last a plain 1 panel wheel with two glazed panels.


The Trafalgar Composite Door


This door makes a brilliant back door. Available in two options, both featuring one large rectangular window.


The Finsbury Composite Door


For those who have a dark hallway, the Finsbury is an excellent choice. With the choice of one large arched window or a panelled window, you can ensure the light passes into your home.

Each glazed design comes with a number of glass designs to suit your tastes. If you're worried about privacy, there's a large range of obscure backing glasses to protect your interior from prying eyes.


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