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Feature door and frame with fully glazed sidelights and chrome finishes. The beauty of this door is in its quiet minimalism. The opaque glazed sidelights reinforce privacy and at the same time enhance the elegance of the door’s neutral finish. The homeowner opted for a wall-mounted letterbox to further showcase the design of the door.
This extra thick door is modern, stylish and works wonderfully with the contemporary renovation of this house. The colour used on the door is the same shade as the kitchen. Every colour we use is mixed to your unique requirements to ensure an exact shade.
Not only does this design look fresh and modern, etching numerals into sidelights means that door numbers don’t have to sit on doors. The sleek lines and minimalist style of number 45 is enhanced by this optional feature.
Light floods the interior space of this home, thanks to the door’s full-length sidelights. The plain, opaque glazing works in sympathy with the minimalist features.
This steel 'hinge bolt' is recommended by the Metropolitan Police. The design and construction is so secure that we use them on both inward and outward opening doors. Pound for pound, it’s the best security device you can buy.
The finish on this door is flawless. Painted in a traditional way by specialists, using age-old methods, you will be impressed by the impeccable end-result.
This Contemporary door and fame was expertly installed by our highly-trained joiners. The installation process takes between 1 and 3 days, depending on the door, frame and size.
This extra thick door is modern, stylish and works wonderfully with the contemporary renovation of this house.
Not only does this design look fresh and modern, etching numerals into sidelights means that door numbers don’t have to sit on doors.
Light floods the interior space of this home, thanks to the door’s full-length sidelights.
This steel 'hinge bolt' is recommended by the Metropolitan Police. Pound for pound, it’s the best security device you can buy.
Painted in a traditional way by specialists, using age-old methods, you will be impressed by the impeccable end-result.
This Contemporary door and fame was expertly installed by our highly-trained joiners.
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A Contemporary door design hand-finished in high quality matte paint. Full-length sidelights and minimalist chrome door furniture complete the look.
Stately-looking Contemporary door design with fanlight and distinctive chrome door furniture.
Contemporary door and frame with opaque glazed fanlight and statement door furniture in brushed chrome.
Contemporary door and frame with single sidelight. Hand-painted in a shade of duck egg blue with chrome door furniture.
A handcrafted door demands a hand-painted finish, that’s why every door is painted by a skilled human being, not a machine.
London Door Company specify top-of-the-range locks from manufacturers of the UK’s most cutting-edge systems.
Every door starts with high quality timber. While we offer a variety, virtually all our doors are now made out of Accoya®, and for good reason.
Whether it’s stained, double-glazed, clear or textured, we’ve the perfect glass for your front door.
London Door Company offer a complete service from design to installation, so no other tradesmen are needed.
Our door furniture is selected based on personal preference. With different designs, styles and finishes available there is a solution for everyone.
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