“Installation companies have so many different requirements for their composite doors, that every order we receive is unique,” says Deborah Beeley, Sales and Marketing Manager at Kingfisher. “Homeowner demand for a door that’s different to their neighbours means installers need a big choice of designs and colours, on a quick turnaround, to get off site and onto the next job fast.
“We manufacture all of our composite doors in our Yorkshire factory so we’ve seen the trend for doors that reflect personality and taste. That’s why we offer 49 door designs in any RAL colour. We have a standard colour range with leads times from just 10 days, with lots of patterned and satin glass options, and plenty of extra finishing touches. Every door is easy to order and quick to site.”
Kingfisher Windows’ composite door collection feels at home in Yorkshire and the North West. Each door style is named after some of the most famous places in Yorkshire. From traditional designs like the Deepdale and Bishopdale doors, to modern on trend entrances like Fossdale and Cragdale, there’s a huge range to choose from.
“To make ordering really simple, we have a composite door designer on our website,” adds Deborah. “Kingfisher customers can take full control over the design of their door from the colour, style and glass to extra options like a spyhole, drip bar and night latch.”
Visit www.kingfisherwindows.co.uk to find out more.
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