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French Patio Doors |
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French doors simply indicate doors that are made mostly of glass. They are generally double doors, but they can actually be single as well. They are called French doors simply because they originated in France towards the end of the Renaissance, and the addition of light and illusion of space they bring to a home have made their popularity continue through today. |
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French patio doors specifically are French doors that lead to the exterior of your home, generally, but not necessarily, onto a patio. This allows the sunlight to permeate the inside of your house and gives you a much wider view of the outdoors than a mere window would allow. Since French patio doors come in such a wide variety of colors and styles, you can make them blend in with whatever type of home you have.
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You can decide how many panes of glass, also called lites, you want in your doors, and if you want these panes to be single pane, grooved, or double glazed. And you can choose the type of wood you would like, such as mahogany or ash, or even if you want to use a different material for the door like steel or fiberglass. |
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With variable sizes, designs, and styles, finding the right French patio doors to fit your home is straight-forward without being expensive. They add beauty and light, and they might just be a perfect fit for your home. French doors can be manufactured in many styles, configurations, and sizes. Standard styles of the French doors manufactured at our plant consist of single lite, five lite, ten lite, and fifteen lite, with the amount of lites per door being determined by the door width. Some custom glass doors can be manufactured at our facility. Please direct your inquiries to our sales personnel, to see if your choice of style is feasible. |
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