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News Release from: Outside-In | Subject: Horizontal timber boarded range of external doors
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 June 2006
External doors with customisation
opportunities
Contemporary style of the new horizontal timber boarded range of external doors from Outside-In is designed to appeal to the home renovation and self-build markets.
The contemporary style of the new horizontal timber boarded range of external doors from Outside-In is designed to appeal to the home renovation and self-build markets They offer a solution to property owners and specifiers looking for a very individualistic finishing touch to their property
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 6 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Outside-In has introduced a new range of high performance casement windows.
Available in a choice of European Oak and hardwoods, doors are supplied factory finished to a high specification, with a high durable microporous spray system.
All doors can be customised to suit specific building projects.
The 56mm thickness doors feature 20mm double glazed K glass and factory fitted ironmongery.
This can be either from a standard range or customised with more contemporary styles or alternatives such as British made brass.
Alternative locking systems can also be specified including the multi-lock espagnolette locking system.
All doors come with a 10 year guarantee covering locks, glazing and workmanship.
Full details of standard doors and customisation possibilities are available at www.outsidein-online.co.uk, Email: info@outsidein-online.co.uk Outside-In specialises in door, windows, conservatories, external cladding and acoustic solutions for both domestic and commercial projects.
Products will suit both new build and the refurbishment of existing premises.
The company offers a full design, supply and installation service.
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