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Read Full ArticleOne Gloucester fabricator has doctored its range to foster relationships with installers and their customers who appreciate high-end designer options such as aluminium front doors.
CDW Systems Gloucester is the fabricator working in association with Smart Systems. 'Designer Doors' combine the strength and style of aluminium with the versatile options for customisation offered by composite doors.
Security
The doors have been successfully tested to PAS 24:2016 Enhanced Security Performance - thanks in part to their 10-point locking mechanism. They also boasts three adjustable hinges that can withstand an 80kg of pressure.
Decorative finishes
Available with fixed-side or head-light glazing combinations, the Designer Door range offers U-Values as low as 0.9 thanks to new thermal break technology, a fully insulated door panel and triple glazed and laminated glass units.
“Premium aluminium front doors are becoming increasingly popular in the domestic market. Our Designer Door range is the ideal product to make the most of this opportunity.”
– Jeremy Phillips
Group Chairman, CDW Systems
Four ranges
The Traditional Range has been carefully designed to recreate the elegance of Victorian, Edwardian and Georgian entrance doors, while the Vintage Range reflects the 1920s and 1930s Art Deco doors.
The Modern Range has been developed to suit new homes, offering a look for a striking design statement, while the Cottage Range, which is inspired by the traditional village cottages and country homes, perfectly suits the more classical house styles.
Colour options
In addition, there is a wide range of different colours on offer. The Sensations and Cotswold colour options offer a textured finish, while the Creations range offers a palette of classic colours.
Picture: High-end designer aluminium front doors from CDW Systems.
Article written by Cathryn Ellis
24th September 2020