Thresholds and drips:
We are fixated with offering the best possible looking door. Even though it is only 15mm high, and Part M compliant, the wheelchair threshold can still be seen from outside. That’s why our wheelchair thresholds will always match the external colour you chose for the door frame. This isn’t something you need to select; you just get it as standard.
In the same way that if you order a colour door the aluminium door drip is exactly the same colour. The door drip does a really important job, but with so many beautiful aspects to our doors you won’t want the door drip stealing the eye.
Nineteen door colours including six NEW colours:
These additional on-trend colours extend the portfolio to nineteen colour options. Your door can be as individual as you like. You can now choose from; Agate Grey, Pebble Grey, Fern Green, Purple Violet, Pastel Blue, Turquoise Blue, Poppy Red, Duck Egg Blue, Black Brown, White, Black, Blue, Red, Green, Oak, Darkwood, Cream, Grey and Chartwell Green.
We also offer colour all-round options, and 9 frame colours – White, Mahogany, Cherrywood, Oak, White Grain, Brown-Black, Grey, Cream and Chartwell Green – to complement your new door colour. All of which can be configured with gold, chrome, black, white and contemporary hardware.
Internal colour choice:
We recognise that interior colour schemes require a different touch, therefore we offer the choice of a separate exterior and interior colour finish (as standard) across all our door styles.
With the same stunning range of 19 colours to choose from, customers can mix and match shades to suit the inside and outside of their home. One colour can be selected for the external side of the door and a completely different colour for the interior, allowing the door to truly reflect the homeowner’s personality and complement both the building’s character and internal design.