Internorm has recently launched two new door designs to add to its existing collection of house entrance doors.
The new HT 410 and AT 410 boast high design aesthetics, incorporate exceptional thermal insulating qualities and include top security features.
The new innovative HT410 model, which includes a thermal insulation value of up to 0.58 W/m2K, will be added to Internorm’s studio entrance door range.
The timber/thermal foam/ aluminium composite system has a completely flush exterior and interior design that includes concealed door hinges, flush integrated recessed handles and keyhole cover plates. The ultra modern design offers trendsetting aesthetics, ideal for low energy and energy-saving homes.
With a construction depth of 121mm, the HT410 system meets WK2 resistance to burglary or EN 1627-30 Class RC2N as standard and is equipped with top security features. For heightened security, Internorm’s EKey, a finger scanner that replaces the conventional key, can be integrated into the specification.
Internorm’s second door system, which has been added to the existing entrance door range, is the flush and perfectly shaped AT 410. With hidden hinges and indented handles, the system meets high aesthetics and is sleek and modern in design.
The AT 410 is characterised by its reduced depth frame, cutting edge design, aluminium technology and boasts a thermal insulation value of up to 0.78 W/m2K. In addition, the system meets WK2 resistance to burglary or EN 1627-30 Class RC2N as standard, giving homeowners reassurance and peace of mind.
“We have expanded our entrance door range to meet the demands of our customers, explains Thomas Hagen from Internorm. “Our studio door range mixes clear shapes and high aesthetics to fit perfectly with the architecture of a building.
"The large surface-flush systems emphasise modern living styles and can be integrated completely into the brick work so only the glass pane remains visible.”