DOUBLE GLAZED ARCHED DOORS PERTH
Arched Doors: Style Meets Performance
Transform your Perth home with custom arched doors that blend classic design with double glazed performance. Our arched doors Perth installations offer better insulation, noise reduction, and built-to-last quality for both entry and interior spaces.
Quality arched doors Perth at competitive prices. Get the performance you need without overpaying.
Built with durable aluminium frames and reliable double glazing. Every custom arched door is made to last.
We handle everything in-house. No subcontractors, just experienced Penot craftsmen from measure to install.
Double Glazed ARCHED DOOR OPTIONS
Custom Arched Doors for Every Space
Arched doors feature a curved top frame that adds character to any entrance. Whether you need a custom arched door for your entryway or interior spaces, these classic designs suit both traditional and modern Perth homes. Double glazed arched doors combine timeless style with better insulation, noise control, and security.
DOUBLE GLAZED ARCHED DOORS FOR COMFORT AND SECURITY
Custom Arched Doors Perth: Style and Function
Double glazed arched doors deliver both visual appeal and practical performance. Get better insulation, noise reduction, and enhanced security in one package.
ARCHED DOORS PERTH FOR DIFFERENT HOMES
Where Double Glazed Arched Doors Work Best
Arched doors Perth installations suit heritage homes, new builds, and renovations. Perfect for front entrances, indoor-outdoor connections, and elegant room dividers.
Main Entrances
Arched front doors and arched double entry doors create strong first impressions. Full glass designs maximise natural light.
Indoor-Outdoor Connections
Custom arched doors connect living spaces to outdoor areas. Arched French doors maintain views while closing securely.
Traditional & Heritage Homes
Arched doors Perth installations suit heritage architecture while adding modern insulation. Double glazing improves comfort without changing the classic look.
Modern Homes
Arched glass doors soften angular designs. Slim aluminium frames in matte black or grey suit minimalist styles.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions.
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Can I get an arched front door with glass for more natural light?
Yes. Arched front doors with glass are popular. You can get full glass for maximum light, partial glass with solid sections for privacy, decorative glass patterns, or frosted/textured options. Add sidelights and top windows to create bigger arched glass door systems. All exterior glass is safety glass (toughened or laminated) with double glazing for insulation and noise reduction.
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Are arched double entry doors more secure than single doors?
When properly installed with good hardware, arched double entry doors are very secure. Multi-point locks secure both doors at once. The main door has full locks while the second door uses bolts at top and bottom. Toughened glass resists impact. The key is proper installation with solid frame anchoring and good seals. Single arched front doors can be just as secure with the right locks, it’s more about preference and doorway width than security.
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How much do custom arched doors cost compared to standard doors?
Custom arched doors usually cost 20-40% more than similar rectangular doors because of the curved frame construction, custom glass cutting, and specialised installation. Arched double entry doors cost more than single ones due to extra materials and hardware. But exact pricing depends on size, glass type, hardware quality, and finish choices. The visual impact and property value often justify the extra cost, especially for main entrances and heritage homes where arched styles fit best.
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What are round top doors and how do they differ from arched doors?
Round top doors and arched doors are the same thing, doors with a curved top frame. The terms mean the same in the industry. Some people use ’round top’ for gentler curves and ‘arched’ for full semicircles, but there’s no official difference. Round top exterior doors, round top storm doors, and arched entry doors all describe curved-top door systems. The main differences are where they’re used (interior vs exterior) and the curve shape rather than the name.
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Can I retrofit an arched door into an existing rectangular opening?
Retrofitting requires structural work, you need to enlarge the opening upward to fit the arch. This means removing brickwork or framing above the door, adding new curved support, and fixing internal walls. Whether it’s possible depends on available wall height, load-bearing walls, and external cladding. Sometimes adding an arched window above your existing door achieves the look without replacing the whole door. A site visit determines what’s practical for your situation.
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What maintenance do arched glass doors require?
Aluminium-framed arched doors need minimal maintenance. Clean glass and frames every few months with mild detergent. Check weatherstripping yearly for wear, replace if it’s compressed. Oil hinges and locks once a year. Make sure drainage holes are clear. Powder-coated finishes don’t need repainting. Double-glazed sealed units are maintenance-free unless the seal fails (rare with quality doors). Interior arched doors need even less, just occasional cleaning and hardware oiling.
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Are 2 panel arch top interior doors suitable for all interior spaces?
2 panel arch top interior doors work well in traditional homes where panel details match existing trim. They suit formal dining rooms, studies, and bedrooms where classic style fits. For modern interiors, single-panel or full-glass arched interior doors look cleaner. Match the door style to your home’s overall look. Panel design also affects cost, simpler designs are less expensive to make. Both styles give you the arched profile look.
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How long does it take to manufacture and install custom arched doors?
Lead times usually range from 8 to 14 weeks from order to installation. Custom curved frames need precision work and quality checks. Double-glazed glass takes time to make and test. Complex setups like arched double entry doors with sidelights take longer. Any structural work for retrofits should be done before the door arrives. Installation usually takes 1-2 days depending on complexity. Planning ahead helps coordinate with other construction work, especially for new builds or renovations.