Tuesday, September 3, 2013

A Brief Introduction To Scandinavian Exit Door Locks & Handles

By Pierre Fontaine


If you want to create a distinctive statement or strengthen the beauty of a home's exterior look then French doors would be the well-liked way to go. Many people choose to install French doors inside the interior of their home and use them to offer access to a dining or living room.

The best approach to location French doors would be to have them overlooking a beautiful garden, greenery or any glorious landscape. You could have noticed that in residence decor magazines too the positioning of French doors is often such that they open to lush greenery.

French doors look magnificent but at the exact same time are much more prone to harm compared to any other wooden or metal door. It would be wise to have handles and locks of the most effective probable good quality on the French doors to safeguard them.

For this reason it's imperative, that furthermore to getting French doors produced from sturdy shatter proof glass, you invest in great locks & handles for your doors. In many cases, insurance companies will raise their annual premium on a house that has French doors and the only way of mitigating these costs at least slightly is to invest in a very good set of locks for your French doors.

Otherwise you will be leaving yourself open to a refusal to compensate on the part of your insurance policy providers in the case of a break in through the French doors.

Generally, there are no hard and fast rules as to what constitutes an acceptable color for you French door handle, and provided you are happy with the color that should be the only thing that matters.

The most commonly used colors inside the handles and locks are silver, white and gold, but you could find different companies offering different colors too.

One of the most important specifications you should consider when choosing your door locks are the thickness and length of the throw bars. Because French doors are primarily created from glass, and the throw bar mechanism can't protrude into the glass there is a slight limitation with regards to the length of throw bar that could be applied on the lock of a French door.

For maximum protection, you could go for French doors that have extra wide skirting that provides protection for maximum permissible throw length.




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