The Beauty of French Doors

French doors have been around since the 17th century French Renaissance. These full-length opening doors were designed to maximize light and to allow people to step out onto a balcony and enjoy the fresh air. At a time when internal light depended on candles, the light these windows allowed into the room was greatly valued.

Today French doors remain as popular as ever. Though the wide range of patio doors has increased choices for homeowners.


 What are French doors?

French doors are hinged on both sides. They are made largely of glass. The frames often have decorative finishes, making them quite distinctive. Very often French doors have sidelights, or fixed windows on either side of the doors. Like other patio doors, they join interior with exterior living spaces. They increase light and offer the illusion of more space.

French doors are affordable and they are easy to install. They are most suitable for smaller apertures. Though they are often filled out with side lights, the maximum possible opening is 71 inches. If you’d prefer a larger aperture, bi-fold or sliding doors make a better option for you.

Considerations when installing French doors

Design and finish – Choose from a range of materials from timber to aluminum. The glazing options are also up to you.

Security – a multi-point locking system will ensure maximum security. These locks secure the doors together and use cover splines to fill the gap between the doors. If you are particularly worried about intruders you could also opt for reinforced glass panes.

Energy efficiency – double glazing will help to keep your home comfortably warm or cool and cut back on heating and cooling energy costs.

Inward or outward opening – the choice is yours so you can make the best use of space. To maximize space in the room, have the doors open outward. If the doors open onto a limited space balcony or patio you may prefer inward opening doors.

French doors have been around for centuries and they’re no less popular now than they were in the 1600s.

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