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French doors

French doors combine classic design with modern performance. Their wide glass panels bring in natural light and create a comfortable connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.

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French Doors Exterior

French exterior doors are double doors with large glass panels that open outward or inward, creating a wide, welcoming entrance. They are commonly used to connect living spaces with patios, gardens, or backyards while allowing plenty of natural light inside.

These doors combine the classic look of French doors with modern performance, including strong insulation, secure locking systems, and weather-resistant materials.

Why homeowners choose French exterior doors:

  • Wide openings for easy outdoor access

  • Large glass panels that bring in natural light

  • Improved insulation and weather protection

  • Secure, modern locking systems

French exterior doors work well for main entrances, patio access, and rear doors where both appearance and functionality matter.

French entry doors make a bold statement at the main entrance of a home.

Often featuring intricate designs and high-quality materials, they set the tone for the interior décor. Options include double-door configurations, sidelights, and transoms, allowing homeowners to customize their entryway to reflect personal style and architectural preferences.

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Also they are good for Inside Doors

Inside French doors are an elegant solution for dividing interior spaces without compromising on openness and light.

Commonly used between living rooms and dining areas or as entrances to home offices, these doors maintain a sense of connectivity while providing privacy when needed. Available in various styles and finishes, they can complement any interior design scheme.

​Double French Doors

Double French doors, with their balanced design, add a sense of grandeur to any space. Whether used as main entrances or interior dividers, they create a focal point that enhances architectural interest.

 

Available in various materials and finishes, they can be tailored to suit both traditional and contemporary settings.

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Comprehensive Guide to French Doors

Key Considerations for Selecting French Doors

When choosing French doors, consider the following factors:

•    Glass Type: Energy-efficient glazing, decorative glass, and privacy options can be selected based on functional and aesthetic needs.
•    Configuration: Decide between single or double doors, sliding or hinged mechanisms, and the inclusion of sidelights or transoms.
•    Security Features: Look for doors with robust locking systems and reinforced frames to ensure safety.
•    Style and Finish: Choose designs and finishes that complement the architectural style of your home.

Popular French Door Configurations:

•    Single French Door: Ideal for smaller spaces or as interior doors.
•    Double French Doors: Provide a grand entrance and are commonly used for exterior applications.
•    French Doors with Sidelights: Enhance the width and allow additional light into the space.
•    French Doors with Transom: Add vertical interest and increase natural light.

Maintenance Tips for French Doors:

•    Regular Cleaning: Keep glass panels and frames clean to maintain appearance and functionality.
•    Inspect Seals and Weatherstripping: Ensure that seals are intact to prevent drafts and moisture intrusion.
•    Lubricate Hinges and Tracks: For smooth operation, periodically lubricate moving parts.
•    Check Hardware: Tighten screws and replace any worn or damaged hardware components.

New doors in just 4 weeks

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How the Process Works (Simple & Stress‑Free)

 

1. Free Consultation. You leave a request. Our manager contacts you, answers questions, and explains options.

 

2. Measurement & Design. We take exact measurements and select the best window system for your home and climate.

3. Manufacturing. The production of new windows lasts up to 4 weeks, after which we deliver them to your site

 

4. Professional Installation. Certified installers ensure correct, clean, and secure installation.

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