Bring more light and style into your home with our French doors. Our collection comes in classic wooden designs for natural warmth. Designed for everyday comfort and long-lasting performance, this range makes it simple to brighten your rooms and connect your spaces.
French doors are a proper classic for bringing more light into your home and making rooms feel bigger. They’re ideal between living areas or separating your hallway from other parts of your abode. Interior French doors add a nice bit of flow between spaces like the lounge and diner. They can also close off a home office when you need a bit of peace.
You can choose a look and feel that suits your place down to the ground. Wooden French doors offer natural warmth and insulation, perfect for cosy cottages and period homes. Low-maintenance uPVC works a treat in busy family houses, while slimline aluminium gives you maximum glass for a sleek, modern finish.
Glazed designs are the most popular, with clear panes to boost light or frosted panels for a bit of privacy. For a bolder choice, black French doors add contrast and a modern edge, while oak-effect or white finishes bring either classic or neutral appeal.
Most pairs come in standard widths like 1200, 1500 or 1800mm and are usually around 1981mm high, though bespoke sizes are available. Always measure brick-to-brick at three points and allow for the frame. No one likes a botched job!
Internal sets are straightforward for a confident DIYer. Look out for strong hinges, draught-proof seals and hardware options in chrome, brass or black to match your décor.
Ready to brighten your rooms and make the most of your space? Our range of French doors blends classic style with modern performance. With trusted materials, custom finishes and UK-wide delivery, finding the right set for your home has never been simpler.
To soundproof French doors, you'll want to start with double or triple glazing, which is brilliant for cutting down on outside noise. Laminated glass works even better because it's got a special layer inside that's great at blocking sound. Next, you need to check the frame and add weatherstripping or acoustic seals around the edges to stop any gaps where sound can sneak through. Finally, heavy curtains or blinds can also help to muffle noise inside the room.