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purpose’ for each individual room. They can also be a striking focal point for the eye and one in which the viewer’s view, can extend into the room, through the partition, (opening the space) and beyond.
This style of glass door is etremely versatile and works in both contemporary and more traditional properties. A key benefit to consider is that they allow for doors to be full height by using clear glass, in effect pulling the architrave eyeline upwards. Fire rated doors are available, which may suit your build needs and both domestic as well as commercial properties.
The glass has another added bonus it allows you a view of what’s going on in another room and a perfect view of the kids! So while busy in the adjacent room, you can see what is going on. Crittall window glass is tough, long lasting, and easy to clean, plus internal glazed doors keep the heat in.
And to help justify the expense, this design aesthetic adds value to your property for resale. Crittall-type doors
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can be used as internal walls and work extremely well as a change from the more standard bi-folds, French doors, or patio doors into the garden. They bring the outside in and frame the outside space perfectly, whether that’s a patio, a garden, or a courtyard; they also look superb used in an orangery extension.
Another bonus is that Crittall doors optimise soundproofing, as they use acoustic or double-glazed glass. And the frames tend to be steel, hence are far stronger than aluminium, so good for safety and security. We love Crittall-style internal doors as they connect spaces using an architectural, striking feature focal point, as well as greatly increasing natural light.
ALTERNATIVES TO CRITTALL Other options for internal light-bringing doors include half-timbered/half glazed, frosted glass panes, french-style glass doors, and bi-folds – these aren’t just for accessing the patio. For a vintage look, consider stained glass, perhaps from a reclamation yard. And lastly double
pocket doors, within stud walls – whether solid or half solid/glazed, always connect and maximise space.
The loely thing about using authentic Crittall is the history. Used particularly in the 1930s and earlier, the windows and doors are still chosen for builds today. It’s possible to renovate old doors and bring them back to life, whether insitu or by an overhaul in a specialised workshop. Original steel Crittall doors are not cheap, but the impact, visual effect and benefits they can bring to your home do justify the outlay. Like everything, there are alternatives available on the market, for example aluminium. While it’s not as strong a material, it tends to have a quicker lead time, which may help your build when working under a time constraint.
Whatever the route you choose for your internal metal glazed doors ensure that you research the supply chain. Read reviews, and look out for a source who is a certified member of the Steel Window Association.
Lucy Bartley is founder of lucyb home may/jun 2023
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