Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:25 AM
Safedoors’ customers can now enjoy making an entrance with the arrival of two new tongue and groove style GRP composite doors; customers can choose from the Newmarket, the ‘cool’ new door on the block or the more traditional Chepstow which replicates a timber tongue and groove door.
Appealing to differing style and tastes, the new additions to the Safedoors range come with the quality and assurance that a homeowner would expect from the UK’s original composite door manufacturer.
The Newmarket
Evocative of European style, and ultra-modern, this design combines symmetry with simplicity. The vertical arrangement of individual glass panels is perfect for when light is as important as privacy. With either clear or obscure glass, and available in a variety of bold colours and wood effect finishes, including solid black and antique oak, the Newmarket is ideal for houses or flats alike.
The Chepstow
The Chepstow is more traditional, with its expanse of glass and complementary style it is perfectly suited to a cottage or rural retreat. The design is available in a palette of striking colours and wood grain finishes, and has seven glass options with either red, blue, green or black accents.
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