Door Opening Types
For both timber doors, composite timber doors and aluminium doors there are a choice of door opening types to choose from. These are illustrated below and include side entrance doors, tilt & turn doors, sliding patio doors, stable doors, terrace doors, plank and panelled doors.
Entrance Doors
These are available as inward or outward opening. They are hung on grey powder coated adjustable hinges and fitted with a minimum three point locking espagnolette bolt.

Tilt & Turn Doors

Tilt & Turn doors function in two ways. For ventilation the door is tilted in at the top. To open the sash is side hung and opens inwards. Tilt & Turn doors can be cleaned from the inside and are suitable as emergency exits. * Not available in Patus/Patus+

Sliding Patio Doors

Rationel Patio Doors are designed to be as beautiful as the views they frame. Sliding Patio Doors, where one half slides and the other is fixed, are ideal when space is at a premium. The sliding part lifts easily and glides in front of the fixed section to create an opening of up to 1.55 metres.

Stable Doors

These are available as outward opening only. The top half of the door opens independently or together with the bottom half. They are hung on grey powder coated adjustable hinges and fitted with a two point locking espagnolette bolt on both halves of the door. * Not available in Patus/Patus+

Terrace Doors

Terrace Doors are available as either inward or outward opening and are ideal for access to balconies, gardens and patios. Doors which open outwards have an inbuilt friction brake, operated by turning the handle down in any given position. They are hung on grey powder coated adjustable hinges and fitted with a minimum three point locking espagnolette bolt.

Plank Door/Panelled Door

These are available as inward or outward opening, hung on grey powder coated adjustable hinges and fitted with a minimum three point locking espagnolette bolt.




