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Crittall style steel internal doors - different height to patio doors

Ali ce
last year

Hello all - newbie here with a design dilemma I would be grateful for help with!

We have ordered floor to ceiling crittall style steel frame doors for our patio. They also have side returns and have 3 bars across them. Similar to these:



We need to choose internal doors which are on the wall next to them (see room layout in picture below). I was originally thinking of crittall style again but I'm now worried they will look very weird next to our patio doors, as they will be 200mm less in height. If we went with three bars again, they wouldn't line up.




Another option is 4 bars, or different doors altogether, but I feel like too many styles could get messy.

Please excuse my poor paint drawing below but hopefully this explains better what the design would look like:



Would be so grateful for any advice! Do the doors being a lower height matter?

Should I go for a different style door and if so are there any you'd recommend that still have glass panes in them?

Thank you in advance!


Comments (2)

  • PRO
    Bespoke Glazing Design
    last year

    Our designers would recommend going for the 3 bars on both doors, but please feel free to contact us if you would like to further discuss this project.

    Ali ce thanked Bespoke Glazing Design
  • PRO
    Vivid Doors
    last year

    Sorry, just stumbled across this and thought we'd chip in - in case anybody else came across it.

    There are load of good 3 and 4 bar options with different profiles: heritage internal doors


    We'd be intrigued to know/see what you ended up going for? And how you feel about it now?

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