Steel & Glass French Doors

Unlocking the Timeless Beauty of Steel & Glass French Doors

Hidden Origins

French doors have probably been around longer than you thought! Ironically, the French Door was inspired by Italian Renaissance Design and was one of many architectural influences adopted in France following conflict between the two countries in the late 16th century. These doors have evolved into timeless pieces that seamlessly blend function and form.

A Distinctive Aesthetic

In France, the French Door was recognisable by a full-length glass held together by a wooden frame and panes, perfectly balanced with symmetry and geometric distinction.

Evolving Elegance

Over many years of design evolution, the French door can now be constructed from a variety of materials, including the natural and inherently strong material that is steel.

The Strength of Steel

Using steel, we are able to keep the age-old knowledge and design characteristics, but we now have the added benefit of being able to configure unique design, form, and shape.
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Elegance in Symmetry: The French Door Aesthetic

In France, the French door became distinguished by its defining features—a full-length glass panel encased in a wooden frame, meticulously crafted with a commitment to symmetry and geometric precision. This aesthetic choice not only created an inviting transition between indoor and outdoor spaces but also became a hallmark of French architectural finesse.

The Modern Metamorphosis: Steel & Glass French Doors

Fast forward through centuries of design evolution, and the French door has undergone a transformative journey. One of the most notable advancements is the use of steel as a primary construction material. Steel not only upholds the traditional design characteristics but also introduces new opportunities for customisation.

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