Composite doors are the innovative introduction to homes from the  door industry. Where other front doors and back doors fail, composite  doors not only do the job, but they exceed expectations in virtually  every way. Affordable, functional and stylish, these new doors are  expected to raise the industry's standards as they gain more and more  popularity. This article is going to cover some of the designs on offer.
Firstly,  the Westminster composite door is a classic design. It features four  rectangular panels with two smaller square panels at the top of the  door. With this design, you can have an entirely solid door for maximum  privacy, glazing on the top two square panels to allow light in but  maintain the majority of privacy or the top two square panels and the  top two rectangular panels glazed to allow a larger amount of light to  pass.
The Kensington composite door is a simple but smart design  featuring four rectangular panels. The door is available with entirely  solid panels or with the top two rectangle panels glazed. The  traditional appearance of the Kensington would compliment the style of  any home as a front door.
The Chigwell design is very similar to  the Kensington design. Instead of four rectangular panels, the top two  panels have an elegant curved design and are only available glazed. This  simple addition to the design can make a big difference to the overall  look of the door.
The Dalston composite door is again a design  much like the Kensington and the Chigwell. The variation of this design  is that the top two glazed panels are arched. The lower two rectangular  panels remain solid. Another simple but highly effective style for you  to choose from.
The Mayfair door is available in three different  options. The first Mayfair features four rectangular panels with a  glazed 'wheel' at the top of the door. Much like the Westminster, this  offers privacy whilst still allowing light into the room. The wheel is a  very attractive design option. For those looking for something a bit  simpler, the second Mayfair design features four rectangular panels with  a glazed semi-circle at the top. The final Mayfair door is perfect for a  bright and airy hallway - featuring two solid lower rectangular panels,  two upper glazed rectangular panels and a glazed semi-circle at the  top.
The Trafalgar composite door is a charming style, perfect for  back doors. The two options both come with two solid lower rectangular  panels. The first features a large grid window with nine panes of  glazing. The second is a simpler design, with one large glazed window.  The large windows allow a lot of light to pass through, perfect for  darker rooms.
The Finsbury is a very attractive door. The first  style combines design elements from the Mayfair Wheel and the Trafalgar  Grid - with two solid lower panels, a glazed grid in the centre and a  glazed wheel at the top of the door. The second Finsbury features a  large arched window.
Each composite door comes with further  options to customize your door and really make it your own. There 
is a  choice of seven external colours to compliment your house and three  hardware finishes to brighten your door. Finally, there are a large  range of glass designs, from simple to stylish, for glazed doors and a  range of backing glasses that allow you to choose the level of privacy  you would like, regardless of the size, position or design of your  window.


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