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DOUBLE DOORS

PVCu French doors
suited to both
chamfered and
sculptured designs

DOUBLE DOORS

French doors, or double-hung casements to be correct, originated in France during the 17th century Renaissance period, a fashionable response to the need for more light and open space in a home. Symmetrical and with regular proportions, French doors rapidly became used for exterior doors and for openings onto small Juliette balconies.

  • Specification
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    No lead stabilisers used in manufacture
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    Depth of outer frame
    LOCK
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    Single-point hook lock
    LOCK
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    Multi-point claw locks
    TRICKLE VENTS
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    Part F-compliant trickle ventilation
    FLAG HINGE
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    Gold (one of 8 colours)
    LEVER/ LEVER HANDLE
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    Chrome (one of 8 colours)
  • Standard finishes
    STANDARD FINISHES INCLUDING DUAL FINISHES
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    White PVCu
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    Whitegrain
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    Oak
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    Oak on white
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    Rosewood
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    Rosewood on white
  • Alternative finishes
    ALTERNATIVE FINISHES INCLUDING DUAL FINISHES
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    Anteak
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    Cream
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    Irish oak
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    Schwarzbraun (black-brown)
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    RAL7012 Basalt
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    RAL7038 Agate
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    RAL7016 Anthracite
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    ColourTEK spray finishes
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    Wide choice of foils
  • Options and hardware
    BUTT HINGE
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    White (one of 8 colours)
    LEVER/ PAD HANDLE
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    Bright bronze (one of 8 colours)
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    Scroll handles (one of 7 colours)
  • RAL colour visualiser


    Please note that our ColourTEK system can reproduce any colour for our products, not only the trade colours displayed above.

    Due to various reasons, an accurate virtual representation of a RAL colour is not always possible. Physical colour swatches have painted representations of colours, and these can be found at any PlatinumNRG dealer.

  • Brochures
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Referred to as ‘porte-fenêtre’ in France - which translates as window-door and means they are literally over-sized open-out casement windows. Hence the term, French doors!

French doors are still very popular today and are an ideal choice if you don’t have a large opening in the wall which lends itself to sliding or bifold doors. They can be used with or without side lights and, although they generally open out, it is perfectly possible to choose open in options depending on your indoor and outdoor space.

All double door styles are Part L compliant ensuring there are no weak points in their thermal performance. Five threshold designs are available, all of which are Part M compliant and perfect for easy access and minimised trip hazards.

For full details on this product, including all the hardware options, please see the specific brochure.

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