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French Doors

French Doors

The most classic kind of door. Basically, French style doors are double doors that usually open outwards but can be set to open inwards if that’s your preference. They are symmetrical, elegant and simple. Although the most affordable of all the alternatives, French doors have their restrictions, as there’s a limit on how big they can be. For example, if the threshold where you want your door to be positioned is 3 meters wide (about 10 feet), average size double doors wouldn’t span the whole length, however, the rest could be covered by floor to ceiling glass. This is an easy fix that would still let in loads of natural light, but you’d lose the potential of that large opening unless those panels are also hinged.

Thoughts: as said before, French style doors might be the most affordable option, but are the least space saver of all. You also need floor space clear so they can open and there’s always the risk of a gust of wind damaging the door.

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What Are French Doors?

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The French doors are extremely popular in the UK because of their amazing features and classic look. One of the best ways to achieve the maximum amount of light in your garden room and brighten up any room is by installing French doors.

French doors utilise as much natural light as possible to illuminate a room and make it look beautiful. The primary purpose of French doors is to give you an unobstructed view and plenty of natural light.

Why Is It Called French Door?

The French doors originated in France between the 16th and 17th centuries. These doors are designed with glass panels extending from top to bottom of the door, providing a perfect proportion of sunlight in the garden room. These doors are also known as “window doors” as they were used as oversized French windows before.

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Types Of French Doors
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Due to the increasing popularity, many types of French doors are available in the market. Not just external French doors but also internal French doors have plenty of options to select from. Let us have a look at all the different types of French doors.

External French Doors

External French doors are a great option for a grand entrance to your garden room. External French doors are usually stronger when compared to internal French doors because they are made to stand up to the elements. Also, they are also meant to keep intruders out and keep you safe inside.

Wooden French Doors

Wood French doors or French timber doors are the most common choice when it comes to French doors. Due to the strength and stability of the wood, garden room owners prefer wooden doors over other door materials for their garden rooms. Moreover, French wood doors give a traditional look to your garden room.

You have a lot of different options as to how a wood door looks depending on the type of wood and finish selected. You can always weather-proof your French wood doors to protect the wood from getting damaged due to excessive moisture.

Metal French Doors

Metal French doors are made up of a variety of materials such as steel or aluminium. Steel is great for security, and they are also easy to take care of and provides surprisingly good insulation. Steel French doors are prone to rust, scratches and dents easily.
However, aluminium doors are great because they don’t rust like a different type of metal, such as steel does. These doors are easy to take care of and are lighter than steel doors. Additionally, aluminium French doors are also rather reasonably priced, so you won’t have to pay extra to have aluminium French doors in your garden room.

Single French Doors

Single French doors are single doors made of glass or wood. Single French doors can be used as both internal doors as well as external doors. The most common metals used for single French doors are uPVC, aluminium, and steel. These doors are the best choice if you happen to have a compact space where double doors cannot fit. However, if you have space, we would suggest opting for double French doors as they provide natural ventilation and give your garden room’s interior an uplift.

French Patio Doors

French patio doors are chic and classy for external doors opening toward the backyard or a garden. These doors let in plenty of natural light and air, as they are made up of large glass panels. The door frame is usually made up of metals such as steel or aluminium. ou could also have an additional option of French patio doors by converting them into sliding patio doors. These doors work the same as a French patio door but can also slide along tracks, giving you more accessible space.

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