Whether it’s new or old construction, every home requires doors of different shapes and sizes. To meet the different requirements, both entrance and interior doors can be custom configured and purchased in a variety of designs. There are several design options for new entrance areas. On the one hand, you can configure a double front door or extend a standard door with side panels and skylights. Interior doors are also available in a variety of modern designs and opening options to choose from.
If necessary, we recommend that you contact us directly. The different elements can be combined with each other so that the new door design fits perfectly into your wall opening and meets all your requirements.
Front door with skylight
Front doors with skylights ensure that the room is well lit. Natural light reduces energy costs. The additional burglar-proofing feature allows effective ventilation of the entrance area without having to open the front door. This way you are protected from unwanted visitors.
Entrance door with side panel
Front doors with side panels have the additional advantage that the glass infill allows natural light into the entrance area, which can have a positive impact on energy costs. Entrance doors can be extended with one or two side panels. A variety of decorative glass provides the necessary privacy.
Swing doors
Doors rotate on and off around a center axis. Currently a popular entry door style, you can gracefully open your own home with a high-quality and secure entry door.
French Door
This is the most traditional and common way to open a door. The door is secured to the frame by a hallway chain and swings open inward or outward. French doors are easy and convenient to operate and are the preferred choice for most homes and buildings.
Glass doors
Glass doors are usually used in rooms with little or no natural light. These doors are made of safety glass and are very easy to clean. Visually, glass doors give a modern look to a room, but these doors are only suitable for rooms where sound or heat insulation is not very important
Sliding doors
Sliding doors are a very popular door variant when the available space is small or when only a visual separation of the room is needed. Sliding doors can run inside a wall if this is taken into account during construction, but variants in front of the wall are more common. Sliding doors are available in a number of different styles – from rustic barn door doors to pocket doors that can be concealed.
CPL Doors
CPL interior doors (Continuous Press Laminate) are sturdy laminate-coated doors that are easy to clean and resistant to scratching and impact. CPL doors are very popular because they are available in many different colors and finishes.
Solid Wood Doors
When purchasing solid wood doors, you should keep in mind that natural wood discolors and can undergo strong color changes over the years due to external influences such as direct sunlight. Solid wood interior doors are perfect for country cottage style homes and are characterized by their longevity.
White Interior Doors
White lacquered interior doors are durable and elegant, these doors have a smooth surface and are particularly easy to care for.
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