Safedoors adds more styles, colours and hardware options to Diamond range

  • 12 Sep 2016

Safedoors has introduced two new door styles to its Diamond GPR range, in addition to double the choice of colours and a significantly extended selection of hardware options.

Similar designs to the contemporary Ascot and art-deco York door styles have already been introduced to Safedoors’ Platinum range of thermoplastic-faced engineered timber doors, and will now become a staple of the Diamond series of GPR doors.

As well as introducing two new door styles, Safedoors have doubled the colour options available from six to 12, providing homeowners with a wider palette to choose from. The extended hardware range also provides more colour options for handles, knockers, letter plates, numerals and locks, including: Bright Bronze, Graphite and Antique Black. 

Lorna Rose, Safedoors’ trade sales director, commented: “Safedoors and the Diamond range are the first choice of many installers. This significantly enhanced range not only gives their customers, the homeowners, far more style and colour varieties, it also gives the installers more opportunities to upsell Diamond doors with many added value options across all hardware and locks.”

Backed by technical support and a dedicated marketing team, Safedoors also provides customers with online marketing resources such as the Door Selector design and ordering tool, downloadable brochures and video fitting guides.

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