Types of Exterior French Doors

By Sam French


French doors are some of the most popular doors to use in a home today mainly because of their exquisite beauty. What sets these doors apart from other door types is the fact that they are constructed out of double-layered doors, which means that one can open inwards and the other outwards. French doors can be used both inside and outside the home with interior doors being ideal for rooms such as the dining room; while exterior doors can work wonders for your patio. This article will focus on the various types of exterior French doors, to enable you to make the right choice for your home.

Traditional interior doors are those that are designed with wood mullions. These are ideal for fitting on your way out to the patio in the back yard as well as between the master bedroom and master bath for those who require a larger doorway. A perfect addition to any home would be internal doors with beveled glass. These may be used between your formal dining room and kitchen, between the master bedroom and master bath, as well as for the opening to the den or home office area. Most of these doors with beveled glass are constructed from light material such as fiberglass and you may also have them pre-hung.

After years of use unpainted French doors usually need to be cleaned up; not just from dirt and dust but standard wear and tear. If you think your French door needs a paint job doing it is an easy task for the DIYer.

Unlike French Doors, Lanai doors are not limited by the space availability or thickness of the walls. Installation is reasonable in most areas of wall space including around corners. Therefore, Lanai Doors are much more versatile than traditional French doors.

To figure the rough opening for double doors or french doors, take the door size times 2 and add 2". The most common sizes for exterior doors are the 2'8" and the 3'0" doors. The 2'8" is usually used for the back door and the access door from the garage. That size door for exterior use is being used less these days because of the size of appliances and furniture. Exterior doors with sidelights and sliding patio doors rough openings vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. These should be erified and gotten from the supplier.

You have a wide variety of options while choosing hardware for your new door. You can use cabinet knobs or handles to help slide the door, or use curve glass instead of the normal ones to accentuate the interiors, the curve glass doors also come with in-swing and out-swing options. You can also install the French doors inside the house as separation between the living room and the library or any other place of your choice. In such cases we can use pocket doors that slide into the wall and help save a lot of space. Making the right choice of hardware is the only main criteria in giving you house that elegant look.




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