Can any door become a French door?
Converting standard doors to French doors allows light into rooms in a unique way. In fact, they make a lovely wall of windows in interior rooms that may not require privacy, or on exterior walls as well. Figuring out where to use them takes some time, but it’s not difficult to change a standard door to a French door.
Why do French doors cost so much?
A variety of factors influence the final cost of French doors, like the material, door style, glass, and energy-efficient upgrades. Other factors are more aesthetic, such as stylized glass and door handles. Interior doors cost between $50 and $1,000 while exterior doors cost a bit more.
What is an aluminium French door?
Aluminium french doors are the most standard aluminium door type, hinged onto the door jamb and opening inwards or outwards. The door can be single or double. Our aluminium french doors are fitted with top quality hardware ensuring easy maintenance and effortless operation.
What is the difference between French doors and double doors?
There are a few differences; however, French doors are typically used to connect exterior and interior spaces, featuring panes of glass. Double doors are generally grander in scale and design, made of solid wood, including meranti or timber, and are used for entrances, most notably for front doors. How long does it take to install double doors?
Why choose our French doors?
All of our French Doors are made with high-quality materials, from the Meranti wood to the finishing touches. The French doors are supplied without the glass, which can be fitted later, making sure there will be no issue upon delivery. Choosing the right double doors that best suit your home and its aesthetic can be a daunting decision.
Are double doors available in custom sizes?
Our range of Double Doors are available in custom sizes and can be made to specific dimensions. All of our French Doors are made with high-quality materials, from the Meranti wood to the finishing touches. The French doors are supplied without the glass, which can be fitted later, making sure there will be no issue upon delivery.