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Designs that respect the elegance of London’s stunning Victorian architecture.
A Sunflower Yellow Victorian front door with beautifully detailed stained-glass in its upper panels and sidelights.
This pretty pink front door and frame with triple wood panel and opaque fanlight detail is in a typical Victorian style.
This Raspberry Red Victorian external door exudes authentic style and kerb appeal.
Victorian door and door frame with etched glass panels, chrome door furniture and self-coloured letterbox feature.
This Victorian front door in a mint-coloured shade called Prussian Green has six beautifully moulded panels in keeping with its period style.
This bespoke green Victorian glass panel door has remastered frosted sidelights with an opaque glaze and etching detail.
Victorian part-glazed green front door with seven panels, textured and stained glass detail and chrome door furniture.
Set inside an ornate pillared stone porch, this elegant red front door and frame with part glazed panelling creates an impressive welcome.
Imposing Victorian door design with triple wood panel, leaded glass detail and chrome door furniture.
Stylish Victorian door and frame with triple wood panel, textured and stained glass detail and chrome door furniture.
Elaborate Edwardian door and frame with textured and stained glass panelling. Enhanced with brass door furniture.
Heritage grey Victorian door and door frame with opaque glazing and polished chrome door furniture.
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