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Here is an example of some of our 15 Lite Cherry French Doors, as seen in a yacht from Skipperliner.Com
Interiorfrenchdoors.net is your source for interior french doors on the internet. The term […]
French doors appear to have originated in France at the latter endof the Renaissance period of art and architecture, with a growth ofpopularity rising in France and Germany. A French door is also known as a French window, and refers to a door that has multiple windows set into it, the full length of the […]
(A) French doors not only look wonderful in all rooms, but add value to your home. With our custom doors you are giving your home character that makes it distinctly yours. French doors allow you the option of closing off a room from the rest of the house, but still allow you to have extra […]
What Is Considered A Standard Size Door
0 Comments Published by Ralph November 15th, 2007 in General(A) Our method of construction allows the door height to be trimmed down no more than 1” from the bottom rail and ½” from the top rail for a total cut down allowance of no more than 1 ½”.
The door width can be trimmed ¼” on each side for a total of no more than […]
What do you considered a custom size door ?
0 Comments Published by Ralph November 15th, 2007 in General(A) Our method of construction allows the door height to be trimmed down no more than 1” from the bottom rail and ½” from the top rail for a total cut down allowance of no more than 1½”. The door width can be trimmed ¼” on each side for a total of no more than […]
What Types Of Glass Are Available For Your French Doors ?
0 Comments Published by Ralph November 15th, 2007 in General(A) All glass for our French Doors is tempered safety glass (Lites ),and is made to order, with lead times no longer than 3-4 weeks.You can have glass in your French Doors in just the sections that you want,only limited by your design ideas, or the design limitations of our doors.
Take a look at these […]
(A) A lite is another term for a pane of glass used in a window or french door. For example, a 15 lite French Door would have 15 individual sections (lites) of glass.
(A) We like to thing we have one of the better Warranty’s in the Door Industry CLICK HERE to see our Warranty.
What Styles are Available for French Doors
0 Comments Published by Ralph November 15th, 2007 in GeneralVarieties of French Door
French patio doors, French interior doors, French exterior doors,double-folding French doors, are just some of the available styles on todays market. French patio doors can be hinged, in a out-swing or in-swing variation. The Interior French Doors can also have the same capabilities, and are available in a wide variety of colors […]
Can You Explain The Difference In The Wood Types That You Have ?
0 Comments Published by Ralph November 14th, 2007 in General(A) Please click on the Wood Types to read up on all the different wood types.
