French doors are a pair of doors featuring large glass panels, typically extending the full length of the door, which allow for maximum natural light and a clear view of the outdoors. They are hinged on the sides and usually open outward or inward, offering easy access between indoor and outdoor spaces, such as patios or gardens. French doors are known for their timeless elegance and versatility, making them a popular choice for homeowners looking to enhance both the aesthetics and functionality of their homes. Whether used as entryways or room dividers, French doors bring a sense of openness and light to any space.
If you're considering adding a porch to your home, planning permission may or may not be required, depending on its size and location. Here’s a brief guide to help, but feel free to reach out to us for advice on the specific planning regulations.
You’ll need planning permission for your porch if:
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Heres a list of frequently asked questions we receive from our customers.
Yes, French doors can be used for interior spaces. They are an excellent choice for dividing rooms while maintaining an open, airy feel. The glass panels allow natural light to flow between rooms, making spaces feel larger and more connected. They are commonly used to separate living rooms, dining rooms, or home offices, providing both functionality and elegance in interior design.
With proper care, French doors made from uPVC, aluminium, or timber can last 20-30 years. We also provide a 10-year guarantee for added peace of mind.
Absolutely, you can customise the colour, glazing options, and hardware to match your home’s style and personal preferences with our door designer
French doors are hinged and open outward or inward, while patio doors typically slide open. Both are great for connecting indoor and outdoor spaces but offer different functionality.