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Combine Beautiful Looks with Modern Benefits

French doors offer benefits like flooding rooms with natural light, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor flow, boosting ventilation, enhancing curb appeal, increasing property value, and providing easier access for moving large items, all while adding classic elegance and improved security with modern designs. They act as beautiful, functional architectural features, connecting living spaces with gardens or patios and making homes feel brighter and more spacious.
As the name suggests, French doors originated in France and date back to the Renaissance period during the 17th Century. Conceived as a method of showing off a property owner’s wealth, whilst also adding light into buildings that were naturally dark, the functionality of these doors endures to this day, alongside a number of other additional benefits.

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Key Benefits

With a simple design, small amounts of materials and various sizing and glazing options – French doors can be quite cheap to install. The mechanisms of sliding doors can be more complicated, which can push the prices up in some cases – so French doors are a worthy alternative.

One of the primary functions of French doors is to provide easy and convenient access. This is especially relevant in the context of a garden room, so as to allow seamless movement from inside to outside.
During warmer months of the year, being able to open these doors up to the fresh air will not only provide ventilation to a property, it will allow the occupants to enjoy a sense of indoor/outdoor living – a trend that accelerated during the pandemic
. like all external doors, French doors can provide you with a quick and convenient way to get into your garden, helping your patio feel like an extension of your home’s interior with minimal effort.

Compared to all glass doors or sliding glass doors, exterior French doors offer more security. French doors have smaller glass panels and larger frames, making them more secure over. Most French doors also come with laminated glass as standard, making them extremely safe and secure, as well as having the same quality locking mechanisms as standard doors.

thanks to the large glass panes installed in all French doors, this door type offers excellent natural light opportunities all year round, helping to make your home feel that much more open.

having the entirety of the doorway clear means that French doors give you a much better view of your garden than other door types when open, and you’re not left with a stack of panes at one end that can obscure your view.

Answers to your FAQ

A French door is a pair of elegant, hinged doors, typically with large glass panes from top to bottom, that open from the center to create a wide, unobstructed opening, often connecting indoor spaces to patios, gardens, or balconies. They flood rooms with natural light, offer excellent ventilation, and create a seamless indoor-outdoor flow, acting as both an entrance/exit and a design feature.

French doors are known for their extensive glass panelling, which covers most of their length, offering an elegant and light-enhancing quality. This is not a standard feature in double doors, which come in a variety of designs, including solid, panelled, and partially glazed options.

Generally, French doors are considered more secure due to their solid frames, smaller glass panes, and robust multi-point locking systems, while modern sliding patio doors have improved significantly but can still present a vulnerability with anti-lift tracks and strong multi-point locks to match French doors, making overall quality and installation key. Older models of either type can be insecure, but new, well-installed units with reinforced glass (laminated/toughened) and advanced locks offer excellent security.

Generally, you don’t need planning permission for French doors if you’re replacing an existing window or door at the rear or side (not facing a road) of a house, as it falls under “permitted development,” but you always need Building Regulations approval for safety, structural integrity, and thermal efficiency, and you must check with your local authority if you live in a listed building or conservation area where extra consent (like Listed Building Consent or Conservation Area consent) is required.

With proper maintenance, French doors can last between 20 to 30 years. Their longevity depends on the material and quality of the doors, as well as how well they are maintained. Regular cleaning and timely repairs from French doors suppliers can significantly extend their lifespan.

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Our extensive experience has shaped us into the expert provider of quality windows and doors that we are today.

We provide clear pricing with free quotes and one straightforward, competitive price to ensure your peace of mind.

We provide premium windows, doors, and conservatories, all backed by a ten-year guarantee.

We offer a team of fully qualified and accredited fitters who are dedicated to providing exceptional installation services for both residential and commercial properties.

We prioritise sourcing our glass and many of our products from local suppliers whenever we can.

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