UPVC French Doors With Double Glazing To Combine Traditional Style And Energy EfficiencyWhat is it about French doors that make them look so homely compared to sliding patio doors? Such things are difficult to pin down but whatever it is the UPVC French doors of the modern age are enjoying phenomenal success. Maybe it is the old tradition of the French door that has lingered on, while patio doors that slide are a relatively new phenomenon; maybe it is just that they look more attractive with less expanse of glass? Whatever the reasons might be UPVC French doors enjoy a flourishing demand in the UK. Some of the benefits are obvious: French doors allow in that extra light which can make your home a brighter place to be all year round; with UPVC and double glazing combined, they can also help to insulate your home, thus contributing to its energy efficiency. The use of French doors of any type also helps to strongly link the inside of the home to the outside at all times with the doors closed in cold weather and open in warmer weather. Maybe therein lies the secret to the success of UPVC French doors over patio doors: they do open outwards or inwards, and by so doing seem to offer an invitation to go outside from inside and vice versa. They offer inviting warmth which perhaps the patio door lacks. If you add a matching UPVC porch and windows, then your house can have that extra appeal which ensures it is saleable if and when the time comes. Not all French doors are the same, though, and that is true with UPVC French doors as well. They come in various sizes for a start, with the 6 foot (1790 x 2090 mm) being perhaps the most popular, but with 5 foot (1490 x 2090 mm) or even 4 foot (1190 x 2090 mm) also being commonly available if you prefer. It is not just the sizes that differ, though. There are several basic styles, the first of which is plain glass with no side panels; the second is plain glass with side panels. You can find either of these options with Georgian style bars; these may offer less glass and thus less life, but to many they are more attractive and homely, and still allow enough light in anyway.
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