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Full glass front doors feature large, glazed elements with slim frames that make your home’s entrance an open, inviting space. Regardless of the external door frame chosen, your home’s doorway will open to reveal a bright entrance area flooded with natural light. To ensure that all elements harmoniously complement one another, windows24.com offers a wide range of front door designs and add-ons.
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Have you configured, ordered, and received your bespoke front door? Great! Now comes the next stage- installation. Along with selecting the correct measurements and elements for your door, this is a decisive step for long-term and reliable performance. It is therefore often assumed that a professional team must be hired. This doesn't have to be the case, however; budding DIYers can click below to access our expert videos with step-by-step instructions and be guided through installation with ease.
When choosing your made-to-measure front or patio door with a glazed panel, there are some key points to consider:
In our comprehensive front door configurator, you are given the freedom to select and tweak all the elements making up your external door, from height and width, down to the colour.
The resistance of fully glazed doors to impact and break-in attempts is determined by the type of glazing used. Although burglars tend to target entrances allowing for a quieter, more inconspicuous break-in, the transparency and openness of a sheet glass panel can still be attractive to those looking to gain access. The most efficient way to reduce this risk is to opt for laminated safety glazing.
A laminated safety panel consists of panes joined together by a film and is added to the glazing’s exterior. This intricate make-up produces the following features:
If your entrance door panel does happen to break from very high force applied, laminated safety glazing’s protective film will prevent sharp shards from shattering out, reducing risk of injury. An added bonus from the glazing’s multiple panes is that sound insulation is much improved, meaning that you can not only enjoy a well-lit space, but a peaceful one too.
Security and sound insulation are not the only important topics to consider, however, when selecting your door’s glazing. Thermal insulation is also key for entrances, particularly those where glass covers the majority of the door’s surface. Selecting triple-glazing for your external door, for example, effectively reduces heat loss, leading to reduced energy bills and a balanced, comfortable temperature.
To create a design that is as beautifully bespoke as it is practical, you can then also select the exact finish your glazing will have. For example, along with our clear glass, the following types of decorative ornamental glazings are available:
Unique treatment processes have these glazings differ in their style, opacity and texture. Satinato, or its rougher textured variant Chinchilla, for example, add a stained, frosted look, providing maximum privacy while still allowing much light to flow in. Master-Carré®, on the other hand, boasts a subtler geometrical pattern which turns objects and people behind the door into faint blurs. From determining your glazing’s aesthetic opacity to adding a toughened safety panel to its exterior, at windows24.com you can create the truly perfect panel to fit your external door and home.
Before a final decision about the type of glazing or any extra elements can be made, however, your glass door’s frame must first be selected. Full glass front doors are currently available in uPVC. If you would prefer another material, then you should choose from our front doors with glass inserts, available in:
Aluminium, our premium, composite frames, make doors appear modern yet timeless as sleek design meets durability. Not only is composite aluminium low maintenance, but it can also be finished with a wide variety of colours and decors thanks to our modern composite processing methods. Using decors, a wooden look, for example, can be achieved without having to miss out on the metal’s properties.
Natural wood is a cheaper alternative to use for your front door’s frame. Design and functionality come together here in a naturally versatile frame which fits harmoniously with almost any style of building. Available in a wide variety of colours and timbers, wood makes for a beautiful frame which really accentuates your new door panels.
As our cheapest exterior door material and the frame for full glass doors, uPVC is a highly practical choice. Being quite durable and easy to clean like aluminium, these external door frames also feature a multi-chamber design, particularly effective for thermal insulation. As with wooden and aluminium frames, it is also available in many colours and decors, allowing you to create a bespoke design to perfectly fit your home.
To create your full glass front doors or a double door, a wide range of models are available to choose from; once you have decided on the basic design and dimensions, let your creativity flow by tailoring your front door to suit your exact needs and wishes.
You may choose to add additional glass elements here like window side panels or a fanlight which optimise brightness or perhaps handle design is where you find your niche. Whatever, you decide, windows24.com and its expert configurator are there to guide you every step of the way.
Due to the flexibility given to buyers to customise, the price of glass entry doors is determined by several factors including the glazing type, fittings, and size selected. At windows24.com you can find a white vinyl exterior door with an all-glass panel starting from €769.
Safety and energy efficiency are two essential topics to consider when purchasing a fully glazed front door. Options available to improve your door’s performance in these areas should therefore be carefully considered. A panel of laminated safety glass, for example, can be added to glazing to reduce the likelihood of break-ins while triple glazing, with its low u-values, maximises thermal insulation.
In the case of full glass doors, the name says it all; they feature a full glass panel window, made from the highest quality glass. The panel, however, can then be bespoke modified, such by being triple rather than double glazed, through the addition of an extra pane for better insulation. A panel of laminated safety glass can also be added.
At windows24.com, full glass front doors are made from uPVC. Despite its more affordable price tag, uPVC rivals aluminium and wood with its low maintenance, durability and thermal properties. If you would, however, prefer a door made from aluminium or a natural hardwood timber like oak, then check out our front doors with glass inserts.
In our FAQs you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about full glass front doors.
Didn't find what you were looking for? Then give us a call at +49 711 860 601 60. Our experts would be happy to answer your questions.
Another option is to schedule an appointment for a telephone consultation here. Whether for a new building or a renovation, you will receive one-on-one, specialist advice from our experts enabling you to design your bespoke product exactly as you wish.