French doors are a timeless, elegant addition, enhancing your home’s style by connecting indoor and outdoor spaces with natural light.
French doors, renowned for their large glass panels, create a bright, airy atmosphere while seamlessly linking indoor and outdoor spaces. Whether they open to a garden, patio, or living room, French doors invite an abundance of natural light, making any room feel more open and welcoming. Their expansive design offers beautiful views, enhancing the connection to the outdoors. Available in a wide range of materials and styles, these doors can be fully tailored to suit any design preference or architectural style, ensuring they complement your home perfectly. Combining elegance with practicality, French doors provide a versatile solution, effortlessly enhancing both the aesthetic and functionality of your home.
The benefits of french doors !

Choice of frame styles

Slim sight lines for even more light

10-year guarantee for piece of mind

Superb thermal efficiency

Made from recycled PVC*

Free home delivery
Smart, sustainable, and stylish
- Classic charm – Timeless design adds elegance and sophistication to any property, complementing both traditional and modern styles.
- Maximize natural light – Large glass panels allow sunlight to flood your rooms, creating a bright and open atmosphere.
- Smooth operation – Engineered for effortless opening and closing, ensuring reliable performance for years to come.
- Energy efficiency – Fitted with insulated glazing options to help maintain a comfortable indoor temperature and reduce energy bills.
- Customizable finishes – Choose from a range of materials, colours, and glazing options to suit your home’s exterior and interior design.
- Secure features – Multi-point locking systems and toughened glass offer excellent security without compromising on style.
Fresh, flexible, and functional
- Enhanced ventilation – Open both doors fully to allow fresh air to flow throughout your home, improving airflow and ventilation.
- Seamless indoor-outdoor transition – Ideal for patios and gardens, creating a smooth connection between your indoor and outdoor living spaces.
- Versatile functionality – Can be used as room dividers or exterior doors, offering flexibility in how you configure your home.
- Increase property value – The addition of French doors can boost the aesthetic appeal and market value of your property.
- Space-enhancing design – The transparency of the glass creates the illusion of a larger, more open space.
- Low-maintenance materials – Constructed from durable materials that require little upkeep, ensuring they stay looking new for years.
Choose your colour:
Our French doors are available in these standard RAL colours:
Traffic
White
9016
Anthracite Grey
7016
Customised to any colour
Find the right colour!
Whatever colour and finish you want for your french doors, you’ll almost certainly be able to find it in the Fleming range!
Our FAQs
Check these FAQs for answers to some of the most common questions about our doors. We’ve listened to your most popular queries!
French doors are a pair of hinged doors with large glass panels extending most of their length. Unlike regular solid doors, French doors allow more natural light to enter your home and create a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Yes, modern French doors are designed with energy efficiency in mind. They typically feature double or triple glazing and insulated frames, which help retain heat and reduce energy bills. Look for doors with high energy ratings to ensure maximum efficiency.
Absolutely. High-quality French doors are equipped with robust locks, multi-point locking systems, and toughened or laminated glass for enhanced security. Additional options like security bars or smart locks can further improve safety.
Not necessarily. Modern materials like uPVC, aluminium, or composite reduce the maintenance required. Regular cleaning of the glass panels and occasional lubrication of hinges and locks will keep your French doors in excellent condition.
Yes, French doors can work well in small spaces. Opting for outward-opening designs or slimline frames can maximise space and light without compromising on functionality or aesthetics.









