French Doors

Timber French or double doors bring natural light and elegance to any space. Their classic design seamlessly opens your home to balconies and gardens, offering both style and security.

Description

Open up your living space with bespoke timber French doors – a timeless choice that combines natural light, classic charm, and practical functionality. Whether leading out to a garden, patio, or balcony, our double doors are designed to create a bright, welcoming transition between indoors and out.

Every set is fully customisable in size, layout, and glazing style, allowing you to choose from traditional Georgian bars, sleek contemporary lines, or expansive panes for uninterrupted views. Built from high-quality timber with engineered sections, they provide exceptional durability and stability over time.

Alongside their visual appeal, our French doors are fitted with premium ironmongery and advanced seals to ensure reliable security, thermal efficiency, and smooth operation year-round. Ideal for both period homes and modern builds, they offer a refined and practical solution tailored to your home and lifestyle.

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Lock

Multi-point locking systems provide enhanced security by engaging multiple bolts along the door frame with a simple lift of the handle. Commonly used on patio and French doors, they offer a dependable and practical solution for everyday use – combining ease of operation with strong, evenly distributed protection from top to bottom.

Timber

Redwood
Meranti
Sapele
Accoya
Other on request

All French doors are supplied with a sapele cill as standard.

Mechanism

Butt hinges

A traditional hinge style commonly used on French doors in period or heritage properties. Visible when the door is closed, they offer a classic look and are valued for their strength, simplicity, and historical authenticity.

Concealed hinges

Fitted within the door and frame, concealed hinges offer a clean, modern appearance with no visible hardware when the door is closed. They allow for smooth operation and are ideal for contemporary or minimalist designs.

Paneling

Flat paneling

A clean, modern look with smooth surfaces for understated elegance.

Raised paneling

A more decorative option, allowing for refined and intricate design details.

Both panel types include an internal metal sheet for enhanced security and improved strength.

Glazing bar

Structural glazing bar with putty
Structural glazing bar with glazing bead
Applied glazing bar with infill
Applied glazing bar

Cill extension

Our French doors can be customised with an external cill extension tailored to your project’s specific dimensions and requirements.

Trickle vent

Our doors can be fitted with trickle vents, not only meeting today’s building standards but also allowing for continuous air circulation to prevent condensation – all while maintaining the door’s timeless charm with a concealed design.

Options

Single colour

Both sides of the door painted to one choosen colour.

Dual colour

Internal & external sides of the door painted to different colours, including colours from different palettes.

Non-transparent

RAL

RAL9003 Signal White
RAL9010 Pure White
RAL9016 Traffic White
RAL9001 Cream
RAL6005 Moss Green
RAL6007 Bottle Green
RAL6013 Reed Green
RAL7035 Light Grey
RAL7004 Signal Grey
RAL7030 Stone Grey
RAL7003 Moss Grey
RAL7016 Anthracite Grey
RAL9005 Jet Black
Any RAL colour

NCS

NCS S 0300-N
NCS S 0502-Y50R
NCS S 2005-Y50R
NCS S 2502-Y
NCS S 7502-B
NCS S 9000-N
Any NCS colour

Farrow & Ball

No. 3 Off-white
No. 2 Hound Lemon
No. 284 Worsted
No. 198 Broccoli Brown
No. 85 Oval Room Blue
No. 57 Off-Black
Any Farrow & Ball colour

Transparent

Lazure

Redwood

Pine
Cherry
Light Oak
Afrormosia
Walnut
Any Lazure colour

Meranti

Afzelia
Teak
Light Oak
Afrormosia
Walnut
Any Lazure colour

Hinges

Butt

Polished Brass
Polished Chrome
Satin Chrome
Black
White

Handles

Modern

Polished Gold
Polished Chrome
Satin Chrome
Black
White

Heritage

Polished Gold
Polished Chrome
Satin Chrome
Black
White

Our French doors can accommodate alternative ironmongery options, provided they are compatible and meet our installation standards.

Glazing style

Clear
Frosted
Master - Point
Kralika
Martele
Waterfal
Other on request

Glass structure

Annealed (Float)

A basic type of glass with a smooth, clear finish and excellent light transmission. It is commonly used for internal applications or secondary glazing where safety is not a primary concern, as it breaks into large, sharp shards when shattered.

Toughened (Tempered/ESG)

A safety glass that is heat-treated to be up to five times stronger than standard glass. It shatters into small, blunt fragments to reduce injury risk. Toughened glass is our standard option for windows and doors, offering excellent durability and impact resistance.

Laminated (VSG)

Formed by bonding two or more panes with a PVB interlayer, laminated glass holds together when broken, preventing shattering. It provides added security, noise reduction, and is ideal for entrance doors or areas requiring enhanced protection.

Gas

Double & triple glazed units

ArgonArgon

The most popular insulating gas for double glazing, ideal for cavities over 8mm. It improves thermal performance by reducing heat transfer compared to air-filled units.

KryptonKrypton

Perfect for narrower cavities under 8mm, krypton gas offers better insulation than argon in compact units. Commonly used in slim double glazing or heritage-style windows.

VacuumVacuum

Using a vacuum between glass panes eliminates gas conduction entirely, providing exceptional insulation. Ideal for ultra-slim units where thermal performance is critical.

Special glass units


Fire Rated Glazing (Critical)

Also known as fire-resistant or safety glass, it’s designed to withstand high temperatures and slow the spread of flames and smoke. Commonly used in escape routes, it’s vital for meeting safety regulations in critical areas.


Acoustic Isolation Glazing

Often called soundproof or acoustic control glass, this glazing reduces noise transmission – ideal for homes near traffic or noisy environments. It improves indoor comfort without sacrificing light or thermal efficiency.


Thermal Isolation Glazing

Also referred to as energy-efficient or insulating glass, it reduces heat transfer using advanced coatings, multi-pane setups, and gas fills like argon or krypton – helping lower energy costs and maintain stable indoor temperatures.


Stained Glass

Also known as decorative or coloured glazing, it features textured or tinted panes joined by lead strips to create distinctive designs. Traditionally used in period properties, modern stained glass can be double-glazed offering both visual charm and practical performance.

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