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Window World of Columbia’s French Doors are known for their timeless elegance and ability to allow light into a room. They’re a popular choice for incorporating outdoor areas like decks and patios into your living space.
Our French doors consist of two lites which stand side by side to create the appearance of one large window. Customers have the option of a decorative grill installed in between the panes or superimposed on the window surface. Our craftsmen can also cut decorative patterns into the glass for a custom, original feel.
French doors are known for their long, rectangular window panes that fit across the entire door. French doors are considered patio doors although both panels function as a normal door. French doors are good for adding more light to a room.
To measure your french doors, start measuring at the inside of the door opening. Then, measure the width, length, and height of the door frame. Since both sides of the door open, you also need to measure how wide the doors swing.
To lock your French doors, use the Window World Multi-point lock system for an added layer of security.
French doors normally do not include screens because they are not part of the original design. However, you can add a screen to a french door so you can leave them open without letting in insects.
French doors can open either inward or outward. When you choose Window World for your installation, we set your doors to open inward for a smooth transition from room to room.
To hang curtains on french doors, you need to find curtains that exceed the length of the window to cover the top and bottom of the window pane. Otherwise, you follow the normal curtain installation instructions of installing a curtain rod and attaching the curtains to the rod.