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Sunday, June 14, 2009

Designed Composite Doors: Enhance Your Home With French Composite Doors

Composite doors are built for a perfect fit, they are double glazed and fully sealed to make your home warm and drought free for years to come. Advanced glass technology and superior insulation also ensure that your new entrance door offers noise reduction and increased energy efficiency, as well as optimal warmth. Composite doors represent an unbeatable combination of comfort and ease, incorporating many additional security features for your enhanced comfort and well being in your home. Also uPVC, aluminium, GRP, stable doors virtually requires no maintenance - just wipe their tough and durable surfaces with a clean cloth. And french composite doors won't require repainting or staining and will enhance your home in a attractive and practical way for years to come.Previous Posts:Composite...

Friday, June 5, 2009

Composite Doors Applications: More About French Doors

If you were looking to make a unique statement or enhance the attractiveness of a home’s exterior appearance then french doors would be the popular way to go. Some homeowners elect to install composite doors in the interior of their home and use them to provide access to a formal dining or living area. French doors installed for exterior access usually overlook a garden or yard/deck area. In home and garden magazines, it’s common to see french doors overlooking a colorful garden populated by wildflowers, exotic plants and garden furniture. French doors utilize a similar approach, which is designed to bring the outdoors in. This provides a sense of artistic loveliness that one might associate with a picture. French door double glazing craftsmanship is a reflection of the care put into handcrafted...

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Adorn Your Home With Glass French Doors

The glass in French doors can be as transparent or as opaque as desired (though no glass is truly 100% opaque.) They are sometimes rated for transparency from a one to a five (five being the most opaque and one being the most transparent.) Exterior doors are typically crafted with more opaque glass (level three to level five) for reasons of security and privacy. Sometimes a combination of transparent and opaque glass is used, especially for interior doors where privacy isn't an issue. The glass in French doors may incorporate one of a number of design elements. Glass may be beveled, etched or textured in some manner, or simply left smooth inside panel.Homeowners tend choose French doors mainly for their aesthetic quality. They add sophisticated beauty to large and smaller homes alike....