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10-28-2021 01:26 PM
@ScrapHappy My cousin has the iron doors on her front entrance. They are quite the statement piece. I recall she said they were installed using a crane while her house was under construction. Her doors are double doors with side lights as well. I believe they were custom built to specifications by the builder.
The only question I have revolves around privacy issues. Anyone approaching the door can see into the house unless you have some sort of privacy wall in the entrance area.
10-28-2021 02:05 PM
Are they bulletproof?
10-28-2021 02:30 PM
@On It wrote:@ScrapHappy My cousin has the iron doors on her front entrance. They are quite the statement piece. I recall she said they were installed using a crane while her house was under construction. Her doors are double doors with side lights as well. I believe they were custom built to specifications by the builder.
The only question I have revolves around privacy issues. Anyone approaching the door can see into the house unless you have some sort of privacy wall in the entrance area.
The iron doors I've seen don't have a privacy issue. The double doors I have now have the glass on the top with "scrolls" in it and glass insert on left and right side. I would imagine there are many types of iron doors that you can get glass on either side and the top of the door just like wooden doors. I've seen iron doors that have glass and tinted glass. I wish I knew how to post pictures.
10-28-2021 03:20 PM
I have a friend who just had custom iron double front doors installed. they are beautiful, extremely heavy and (I assume) secure. when opening the door it feels like your opening a bank vault. they were also really expensive.
but I'm thinking, those doors are very secure, but if someone really wanted to break in the house, all they'd have to do is go around to one of the windows or the back door. not that having a secure front door isn't important.....
10-28-2021 03:39 PM
@ScrapHappy wrote:
@Foxxee wrote:What style house do you have and do you need single or double door?
I looked around, but I didn't see one anywhere I liked. None would work with my house style.
Also, I'd be afraid of rusting.
My house is traditional. Double doors. I live in the southeast and the wear and tear on our wooden doors is horrible. We get sun practically all day. There are a lot of different styles to choose from. They've been getting increasingly popular in my area.
I would think with getting sun most of the day they could get quite hot, to were you would have to watch touching the door you don't burn yourself.
10-28-2021 03:45 PM
@ScrapHappy I looked at iron doors online. I think they're beautiful. The privacy issue with the glass might be solved by using a frosted or textured glass in them.
10-28-2021 03:49 PM
All of our exterior doors are iron and the one leading to our deck and also patio have a good amount of glass in them for viewing out. My husband and I like the doors and while they may be a little heavier than wood doors, they are well worth the cost. There is really no maintenance with them albeit wiping yearly pollen off etc.
10-28-2021 03:51 PM
10-28-2021 06:29 PM
If we're talking about decorative wrought iron over glass of some sort, then I can see the appeal, though I probably wouldn't select them for myself. Solid iron doors is not a look with which I'm familiar or want to be. ![]()
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