Climadoor Black Heritage Aluminium French Doors
From £1,556.10 inc VAT.
£1,296.75 ex VAT
Grey Heritage Style Aluminium French Doors
A modern heritage door made from sleek aluminium, these grey aluminium doors are a popular addition to any home.
From £1,729.00 inc VAT.
£1,440.83 ex VAT
Climadoor White Part Q Compliant Aluminium French Doors
From £1,349.00 inc VAT.
£1,124.17 ex VAT
Climadoor Grey Aluminium French Doors - Part Q Compliant
From £1,349.00 inc VAT.
£1,124.17 ex VAT
Climadoor Black Aluminium French Doors - Part Q Compliant
From £1,399.00 inc VAT.
£1,165.83 ex VAT
French patio doors consist of a pair of doors that are hinged on each side and open from the center, allowing for a wide opening that provides easy access and a clear view of the outside. They are often used as a main entrance to a home or building, or as a way to connect an interior space with an outdoor area, such as a patio or deck.
Aluminium French doors provide a wide, clear opening that allows for easy access to the outdoors, and can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to a home or building. There are several benefits to using aluminum French doors, including:
Some of the finest aluminium doors we stock are the Heritage French door ranges, in either black or grey. The slim frames characterizing these Heritage Doors are designed in a grid formation, resulting in a visually captivating and fashionable design that seamlessly complements both contemporary and classic settings. These steel-look doors are often sought after for their ability to merge modern and vintage elements, exemplifying the 'contemporary heritage' or 'industrial aesthetic' within a single space. Regardless of your interior design preferences, incorporating aluminium Heritage doors can enhance your overall look.
We have a choice of aluminium french doors in sizes ranging from 4ft (1200mm) through to 10ft (3000mm). When you choose a size beyond our 6ft doors, the french doors also have side windows to maximise the amount of light. Measuring for French patio doors is crucial to ensure a proper fit and smooth installation. We've curated a handy article on installing french doors to help you along the way. Remember, it's always a good idea to measure multiple times to ensure accuracy. If you're unsure about any aspect of the measuring process, please contact us.
Part Q is a building regulation that relates to the security of doors and windows in new residential buildings. Introduced in 2015, Part Q is a set of standards that aim to improve the security of homes and reduce the risk of break-ins. Part Q compliance ensures that doors and windows in newly built homes meet specific security requirements to protect against unauthorized entry. Here at Vivid, we have a range of Part Q french doors, manufactured in aluminium, like the popular White Part Q French Doors by Climadoor, to not only aid security but provide the ability to have a crisp modern finish.
Questions about Aluminium French Doors
Aluminum is a popular material for external doors because it is strong, durable, and resistant to weather and wear. Aluminum is also a good conductor of heat, which means it can help to reduce heat transfer through the door. This makes it an energy-efficient material that can help to save on heating and cooling costs. Additionally, aluminum is a lightweight material that is easy to work with, which makes it a good choice for doors that need to be opened and closed frequently. Furthermore, aluminum is available in a range of colors and styles, which means it can be used to create a wide variety of external doors that can suit the unique needs and aesthetic preferences of a space.
Aluminum doors and wooden doors have different price points depending on various factors such as quality, design, and materials. However, in general, aluminum doors tend to be more affordable than solid wood doors.
Aluminum doors are cheaper for several reasons:
However, it's important to note that there are high-quality aluminum doors that can be more expensive than some wooden doors, and vice versa. When comparing prices, consider factors such as the quality of materials, design, craftsmanship, insulation, and energy efficiency to ensure you are making a fair comparison.