French doors: features and benefits

Content
  1. What is it?
  2. Dignity
  3. Views
  4. Constructions
  5. Choice of design

You can add lightness and sophisticated charm to the room with the help of a special type of door. This article will tell you about French doors, their features and advantages.

What is it?

A French door is a type of structure characterized by maximum glazing. Once upon a time, such doors stood in the wealthy houses of France. They shared a living room and a patio (cozy patio). Sitting in the room, people could admire the picturesque flowering garden, fountains and green paths. The design kept a fine line, filling the room with natural light and adding sophistication to the interior.

Today, the French style is available to everyone. Such doors are used both in apartments and in country houses. They can connect the living room with the kitchen, open out onto the balcony or open onto the terrace.

Often this type of door structure is installed complete with French windows.

The latter have a similar design and take up space from ceiling to floor. Such design solutions allow not only to make the room brighter, but also create a unique lightness and a sense of spaciousness.

Dignity

Modern French doors are not only beautiful, they are functional, practical and have many advantages:

  • Style. Such designs make the furnishings more original and emphasize the dignity of the room. French doors look great in any interior. They can be harmoniously fit into the classics, and in modern, and even in the technological high-tech style. The multitude of glazing variations and profile shades simplifies the selection, allowing you to find the option that is ideal for each specific case.
  • Visual effect. Translucent doors not only fill the room with light. They visually expand the space, create the effect of no boundaries.
  • Ease of use. Such doors are no less convenient than conventional designs. In addition, you can choose any type of opening that suits your interior.
  • Practicality. Glasses for such doors are manufactured using a special technology. They are distinguished by their high strength, they can withstand serious loads, without even forming cracks. At the same time, the French models are available in two versions. "Cold" doors protect only from light drafts and dust. "Warm" structures are equipped with excellent sound and heat insulation properties.

There are only two drawbacks to the French doors. The first is the need for regular grooming. Dust often accumulates on glass surfaces, fingerprints and other contaminants appear. However, modern specialized products allow you to clean glass in a matter of minutes without any effort.

The second drawback is the rather high price. Such a purchase cannot be called a budget one. Although if you buy a door for several years, then this minus becomes not so significant.

Views

French doors can be divided into several types:

  • Input. Owners of country houses often use such structures as entrance. This technique allows you to enjoy the views of nature without leaving your home, creates a unique atmosphere and lets the sun's rays into the room. For additional security, in this case, a lock is installed on the door. Sometimes reliability is enhanced by a decorative grille that is lowered at night.

Entrance structures are sealed, they are made of fiberglass. The appearance of the products is beautiful and modern.This provides reliable protection against extraneous noise and heat preservation. In addition, the synthetic material is resistant to temperature extremes and humidity.

It does not deform and does not lose its attractiveness for many years.

  • Loggia doors. French door designs overlooking the loggia are similar to the entrance doors. They are made from the same materials and using the same technologies. The tightness and thermal insulation of the balcony models are at a decent level. And their appearance can transform a room beyond recognition.
  • Interroom. Doors that separate interiors are usually made of glass and wood. This performance looks especially elegant and sophisticated. The choice of such doors is appropriate in any room, but this option is especially successful for decorating small rooms.

Constructions

By design features, French doors are divided into:

  • Swing. The classics of French doors are swing-open models. Ideal for spacious rooms, they are easy to install and look elegant. As for the stylistic focus, this option will perfectly fit into the classic interior, and in the romantic Provence, and in the original Art Nouveau.

Usually swing structures are installed in the living room. The hospitably open houses create a special coziness and speak of the impeccable taste of the owner of the house.

  • Sliding. This look is used in modern interiors. Sliding structures look original and stylish. In addition, they allow you to save usable space, because they do not require additional space to open doors (unlike swing doors). In this case, when opening, the canvas easily slides to the side without making any noise. If the door has several leaves, they can "move apart" in different directions.
  • Foldable. This variety opens and closes, folding like an accordion. This option also saves space by unobtrusively zoning the room. When folded, the doors almost completely free the opening, which increases the convenience of their operation.

Such designs fit well into the Provence style, they look original in modern and mixed styles.

Choice of design

There are many design options for French doors. You can choose the version with small "windows" or a single glass sheet that occupies the entire area of ​​the structure. The original choice would be a model with a combination of large and small "windows".

The glass itself can be completely transparent. This is the classic version. If you want to create a more intimate atmosphere, choose a door with frosted or tinted glass. And stained glass windows and various patterns can turn a door structure into a real work of art.

As for the color scheme of the profile, there are no restrictions here either. Traditionally, the color of French doors is white. Models made in this color look especially delicate and airy. However, if you wish, you can choose another option.

Natural wood shades (beige, light and dark brown tones) will fit well into a classic interior. For a Provence style design, you can choose a door with a pale blue, pale green or light gray profile.

Modern trends allow for contrasting blacks, metallic and even bright colors. It all depends on the style of the interior and personal preferences.

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