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Tales Front Front Door, Bleached Oak, 80 cm
Tales Front Front Door, Bleached Oak, 80 cmby Domadeco
Colour: Bleached Oak Size: 803x2080mm with frame (70cm door) Construction: The door is made of stainless steel. Inside are filled with foam and wood. What’s included in price of the door: - Door and Door Frame - Two independent locks (multi-point locking mechanism) - Two sets of inserts with the keys - Door handle (T-bar sell separate as an upgrade) - Viewfinder (in the case of solid doors) - Mounting kit plates Design Wing: Wing panel’s 55 mm thick building block construction, filled with foamed polystyrene. Locking system is made of two locks embedded in special part and head-on pressings of sheathings and protective cassettes fixed to the stile. The combination of all the above elements gives a highly insulated and rigid wing construction. Door Frame: It it supplied to customers in the folded form which makes installation of doors in the hole much easier and faster. It has anti-burglar reinforcements in hinge parts and locking points. Positioning of the frame in walls using the assembly doweling strips to the wall with dowels. Both the strips and the dowels are included in the assembly set that comes with the door. Insulation and Sealing: The wing is filled with a high quality foamed polystyrene with a lambda & lambda = 0, 04W/m²K. Dual sealing system. Thermal Transmittance Coefficient: For full door with 55 mm thick wing, at f Ud = 1.2 W/K*m² For glazed doors with 55 mm thick wing, at Ud = 1.5 W/K*m² Tightness-EPDM Seals: One in the dap of frame, the other in the supporting part of the wing. They reduce vibration and the loss of heat in the room, they do not lignify, they do not change the volume under the influence of atmospheric conditions. Multi-point Locking System: The door is closed with a two multipoint locks entered with cylinder europrofile inserts delivered by one of the leading producer of anti-burglary security solutions. The locking system is complete with solid anti-unhinge pins located on the hinge side of the wing. Three-Part Pin Hinges: They provide additional anti-burglary protection Glass Units with Different Strength, Types and Patterns: Glass doors are made using certified multi-window packages and warm plastic profiles from renowned producers. The installation space between the frame and the wall can be up to 8 cm in totalRead More
Newton 3D Exterior Single Door, Dark Anthracite, 80 cm
Newton 3D Exterior Single Door, Dark Anthracite, 80 cmby Domadeco
Colour: Dark Anthracite Size: 803x2080mm with frame (70cm door) Glazing: Privacy glass (One way mirror), Graphite Reflection Construction: The door is made of stainless steel. Inside are filled with foam and wood. What’s included in price of the door: - Door and Door Frame - Two independent locks (multi-point locking mechanism) - Two sets of inserts with the keys - Door handle (T-bar sell separate as an upgrade) - Viewfinder (in the case of solid doors) - Mounting kit plates Design Wing: Wing panel’s 55 mm thick building block construction, filled with foamed polystyrene. Locking system is made of two locks embedded in special part and head-on pressings of sheathings and protective cassettes fixed to the stile. The combination of all the above elements gives a highly insulated and rigid wing construction. Door Frame: It it supplied to customers in the folded form which makes installation of doors in the hole much easier and faster. It has anti-burglar reinforcements in hinge parts and locking points. Positioning of the frame in walls using the assembly doweling strips to the wall with dowels. Both the strips and the dowels are included in the assembly set that comes with the door. Insulation and Sealing: The wing is filled with a high quality foamed polystyrene with a lambda & lambda = 0, 04W/m²K. Dual sealing system. Thermal Transmittance Coefficient: For full door with 55 mm thick wing, at f Ud = 1.2 W/K*m² For glazed doors with 55 mm thick wing, at Ud = 1.5 W/K*m² Tightness-EPDM Seals: One in the dap of frame, the other in the supporting part of the wing. They reduce vibration and the loss of heat in the room, they do not lignify, they do not change the volume under the influence of atmospheric conditions. Multi-point Locking System: The door is closed with a two multipoint locks entered with cylinder europrofile inserts delivered by one of the leading producer of anti-burglary security solutions. The locking system is complete with solid anti-unhinge pins located on the hinge side of the wing. Three-Part Pin Hinges: They provide additional anti-burglary protection Glass Units with Different Strength, Types and Patterns: Glass doors are made using certified multi-window packages and warm plastic profiles from renowned producers. The installation space between the frame and the wall can be up to 8 cm in totalRead More
When planning a renovation or new build, the devil is in the detail so it’s important you get things right, right from the start. Choosing your own building materials is one way of doing this and will ensure you are happy with every part of your new home.

How do I choose the right building materials?


Whether you’re pouring over bricks, window types, timber, doors or worktops, there are so many options to choose from, so it’s easy to get overwhelmed. The trick is to focus on one component at a time and rule out anything above your price range, the products that don’t suit your style and anything that will not be practical in your home (it’s a good idea to talk to a professional builder for this). You should then be left with only the products you like and can afford. If you’re starting completely from scratch then it makes total sense to work from the outside in – pick the bricks, cladding, windows, roof tiles and doors first, then go inside and pick flooring, internal doors, worktops, kitchen cabinets wall panels, stair parts and all the major components of the inside of your home. You can then move on to smaller materials, such as splashback tiles, decorative mouldings and cupboard handles to make the finishing touches to your home.

Samples are your saviour when it comes to picking out the right building supplies. Taking samples to your home so you can see how that brick, floorboard, worktop or cabinet will work with the rest of your interiors will save you time and stress.

If you’re not installing the building materials yourself, it is always worth talking to a builder or other home professional about the suitability of your chosen products before using them. You’ll also need to know about long-term care and preservation of the materials so you can keep them in good condition for as long as possible.
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