Traditional
Broadly speaking, tradtional Australian doors have their roots in the Victorian era of Englan. When federation was declared design elements expanded the basic door shopes into a much wider variety of options.
The basic designs of the four panel doors, being tow timber apnels below the chair rail and either two glass or timber panesl above, has developed into a range, displaying not only a greater variety of glaxing options, but timber panel configurations as well.
Adding bats and heavy bollection moudligns to the panels and doors is laso typical of the traditional style of door.
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The DG01 fits in well in a wide variety of situations.
From $ 478.00
Possibly the most versatile door in the aristocrat range.
From $ 541.00
This door offers plenty of the Victorian era appeal.
From $ 452.00
The DG012 the door can be made up of any configuration of glass and fielded timber panels, or all glass if preferred.
From $ 541.00
The DG022 makes a strong statement as a single door, and can also look very striking as double doors, or with the matching sidelights.
From $ 840.00
The DG023 is the most popular door for bifolds and stacking slider doors, allowing full vision to either surrounding view, or onto an outdoor living area.
From $ 378.00
Glazes with the triple glass leadlight panels, the DG023 has the potential to create a stunning entrance.
From $ 457.00
These doors are all glazed with safety glass and are very popular with the contemporary houses where open space and maximum light are required.
From $ 473.00
If the full glass of the DG023 is too much glass, the addition of the mid rail in the DG024 may be better suited
From $ 457.00
The DG027 is a real federation style of door.
From $ 488.00
Offering a happy medium between the security of a solid timber door, and allowing the light into the entrance the DG03 caters for many situations
From $ 441.00
This door is the same as the DS04, with the centre fielded panel removed and replaced with one of the many glass options.
From $ 420.00