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French Door

French Door Overview

The French door, which is also sometimes referred to as a French window is a door made from multiple layers of glass panes, which extend for all or most of the door’s length. In most cases, the French door is made in pairs although you can also hang a single French door. Depending on the style you choose, some French doors will be constructed so both sides open while others have just one side that opens.

Most often, the French door is used at the back of a home, leading into a garden or patio area from a dining room, living room, or even a master suite. Today, you will find many architectural styles of homes using the French door in the design simply because it is so elegant and charming. If you are trying to decide on the best type of door for your home, perhaps a door leading onto a patio or deck, you might consider the French door.

Without doubt, a French door adds a touch of drama, making the perfect substitution for the older style of sliding glass door. You need to remember that by replacing a sliding glass door you lose some of your airflow but most often, you would just add a screen onto the French door and still enjoy a nice summer breeze while having access in and out of the house.

In addition to accessibility, the French door is stylish, looking great from the inside of the home. For instance, if you have a formal dining room leading out to the outside deck, you might consider a French door, which would look gorgeous with any type of décor. Whether the room was decorated in a Tuscany, contemporary, country, transitional, or eclectic style, the French door would still complement the room.

One consideration for installing a French door is that they usually open inward. Therefore, you want to make sure the room where the French door will be installed has enough space to accommodate the inward swing. The great thing about choosing a French door is that you can go with a number of styles, colors, and door hardware. This way, you can dress the door up or down to work with the interior and exterior of the house.

If you have a master suite and you want to add a French door leading out to a garden area, then you could go with a white or off-white color and antique brass hardware for a quaint but sophisticated look. If you want to install the French door in a family room that has a more rustic or country feel, the door could have pewter hardware and be made from material that could be painted a country blue or green to blend with the decorum of the room. Most people who choose to have a French door installed are happy with the decision in that this type of door is functional, looks wonderful, and adds a higher level of security.


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