Inward opening front doors
Inward opening front doors are built with the same care and design as our outward opening front doors but constructed slightly differently. The difference is that the door leaf, frame and threshold are built to withstand both rainwater and wind as the door is opened inward.
DESIGNED WITH CARE
If an outward opening door is simply reversed, water can be pressed in with strong winds, and flow down at the inside of the threshold. This is why the the inward opened door leaf, frame and threshold are built to resist rainwater and wind. In extreme weather conditions, water can be pushed in and flow down along the frame or door leaf. The water has to go down and out through the threshold so no water gets inside. An inward opening door is never completely sealed at the threshold. If water gets in between the frame and door leaf, it has to flow out, on the outside.


AN EXTERNAL DOOR IS LIKE DECORATION FOR THE HOUSE
An exterior wooden door is as much a beautiful detail as it is a secure protection. The front door contributes to the character of a building and keeps out the weather and unwelcome visitors at the same time. Our contemporary wooden front doors with sandwich construction are built individually or in very small series. The material we use is always solid wood. Everything from the frame to panel work is done by hand by one carpenter, who is responsible for the entire process of building our doors. As all parts are made by hand, everything from dimensions to material, can be tailored made to your specifications.
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Gåsö Teak
98250 kr inkl. moms -
Hjärterö Oak
56200 kr inkl. moms -
Resö Teak with vertical glass
55500 kr inkl. moms -
Långö Oak
45465 kr inkl. moms -
Kornö Teak
45465 kr inkl. moms -
Kornö Oak vertical
45465 kr inkl. moms -
Resö Teak
49500 kr inkl. moms -
Kalvö Oak glass
54020 kr inkl. moms -
Lindö Oak
82750 kr inkl. moms
WOOD, HOPE AND LOVE IN EVERYTHING WE DO.
Our inward opening front doors are built with respect for the raw material. The structure of the wood contains unique imprints from nature and each piece of wood, frame, casement and stiles are like small pieces of art.