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Composite door- solid core or foam filled?
Comments (0)Hi, looking into buying a composite door and not getting very far with my research so feeling a little stuck. Solid core v foam filled? What questions should I be asking the manufacturer? Any recommendations? All help very much appreciated...See MoreComposite Door Rescue
Comments (0)Hi I'm hoping someone can offer some advice for my front door. I have just purchased the house which is about 15 years old and the previous owners have painted the composite front door with what looks like satin wood paint. They haven't done a great job, it's cracked in places, large brush marks, and runs. Can it be sanded down and repainted? Is there a special paint for composite doors?Any advice on how to fix and restore it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance...See MoreComposite door with UPVC sidelights - will I hate it?
Comments (13)Morning! We went with a chartwell green wood effect composite door which looks quite authentic itself. We had an original leaded window on the side of the porch which nobody could see which the door people restored and put into secure double glazing panels for the door and sidelights. The UPVC shiny white frame, I don't like so much. But as you see there is a lot of frame so it would have been a lot more money to do in in green frame. It is also safe and keeps the house warmer. On balance, I'm happy with the compromise. Still have plans down the line to redo the front garden (well make it into a garden and not a breezeblock parking lot for multiple cars we don't own - but the previous owners with older children did). Thinking Med garden with low level fencing in charteuse green, lavenders, beige gravel etc. Maybe cypress or olive trees left and right of the door. I'm sure that will improve the whole frontage and take emphasis away from the frame....See MoreComposite door colour
Comments (2)Whilst it’s common to choose white for the inside of a composite door, you can have any colour you like. The benefit of choosing white is that it will fit in with any interior decor and will make a space, such as a hallway, look larger....See Morerheanu
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