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VINTAGE COLLECTION

Vintage Mechanically Joined Doors

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Traditional uPVC panel doors, mechanically joined and made to measure. Because each Vintage door is built to your exact aperture rather than cut from a fixed-size slab, it is the ideal solution for smaller apertures, and for larger openings where composite doors simply cannot fit. Choose from 14 classic styles, 12 colourways, and a huge range of clear, etched, and decorative glass.

Key Features

Made to Measure for Any Aperture
Mechanically joined construction means the door is built to your exact opening. Perfect for narrow side entrances, low porches, and oversized openings beyond standard composite door slab sizes.
14 Classic Styles
From the traditional Sophia, Amelia, and 1930s-inspired Ann Marie to the contemporary Nimara and Mae, with clear, etched, or decorative glass options to suit every property.
12 Colourways
White, Chartwell Green, Anthracite Grey, Slate Grey, and woodgrain finishes including Golden Oak, Rosewood, and Irish Oak. Hardex Electro finishes, colour-matched across our entire Eurocell range.
Reinforced & Internally Beaded
All panels have 9mm reinforcing (twice the thickness and strength of standard panels), and internal beading means glazing units cannot be removed from outside.
A-rated Energy Efficiency
Multi-chambered frame design with A-rated glass as standard keeps your home warm and your energy bills down. Fully recyclable uPVC.
15 Year Guarantee
Every installation backed by our 15-year guarantee plus insurance-backed protection through Installsure, fitted by our FENSA-registered teams.

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