Our phone lines will be closed from 12pm Thursday 19th December until 8.00am Thursday 2nd January. Standard / Express Delivery and collection deadlines can be seen in the checkout.
/page.php
0
Quality External and Internal Doors at Great Prices
£0.00
0 Items

Call 01332 770588

Filter Products x

Express Delivery

Industrial Steel Look Heritage Doors

Heritage-style doors have grown in popularity over the last few years, as more and more home-owners opt for an industrial style. Slim metal frames, grid-like panels and monochrome colours are instantly recognisable as iconic mid-century design features which work well with contemporary architecture and modern interiors.

Our heritage-style doors can be used for room dividers, internal doors or external doors, adding a minimalist steel look to any household.

All Industrial Steel Look Heritage Doors

Black Heritage Roomfold GrandeBlack Heritage Roomfold Grande
From £559.00 View Sizes
Soho Solid Black Internal DoorsSoho Solid Black Internal Doors
From £183.51 View Sizes
Heritage Black 3 Panel Internal DoorsHeritage Black 3 Panel Internal Doors
From £129.99 View Sizes
Heritage Black Clear Glazed Internal DoorsHeritage Black Clear Glazed Internal Doors
From £169.99 View Sizes
Heritage Black Frosted Glass Internal DoorsHeritage Black Frosted Glass Internal Doors
From £183.99 View Sizes
Chelsea Black Internal DoorsChelsea Black Internal Doors
From £183.51 View Sizes
Chelsea Reeded Glazed Black Internal DoorsChelsea Reeded Glazed Black Internal Doors
From £245.75 View Sizes
Soho Blonde Oak Internal DoorsSoho Blonde Oak Internal Doors
From £179.52 View Sizes

What Are Heritage Steel-Look Doors?

The very first windows made with steel frames were manufactured by Francis Henry Crittall in the mid-1880s in Essex, England. Alongside timber windows and doors, steel windows were used for both commercial and domestic buildings before the advent of uPVC and other modern manufacturing materials. 

These steel-framed windows and doors were notable for their grid-like frame, usually painted in black or white paint. This look was popularised in the early to mid-1900s, with many architects choosing them to complement an industrial-style design. 

Some buildings still retain their original 20th century windows or doors - particularly those properties built in an Art Deco or mid-century style. This is why this style of door is often referred to as heritage-style or industrial-style.

Today, there are different ways to achieve the heritage-style industrial look without having to purchase heavy steel-framed doors or windows. Modern manufacturers can create aluminium steel look doors, which are lighter and more versatile. They still have the slim frame and mid-century style, but they are cheaper to produce, easier to maintain and can be made in almost any colour.  

Architects or designers may have chosen steel doors purely because of their aesthetic appearance. However, with today’s modern manufacturing methods you do not have to compromise on safety or energy efficiency. Modern aluminium door frames have incorporated all the practicality of modern glazed doors, without losing the iconic design of a heritage-style door.

Why Choose Industrial-Style Doors?

Our Industrial-Style Heritage Range

Vibrant Doors offers a huge range of industrial-style heritage doors. Whether you’re looking for classic external doors, interior doors, French or bifold styles, they can be used for almost any property.

Sizes

Usage

Design

Performance

How much do heritage-style doors cost?

Aluminium doors offer a more cost-effective alternative to steel while maintaining the same stylish look. With external heritage-style French doors starting at £1729 and six-foot bi-fold doors starting at £2649, they provide a contemporary alternative to uPVC or wooden frames without the high cost of traditional steel frames. 

To find out which type of industrial-style door would suit your property, get in touch with our team or take a look at our wide range of aluminium doors online.

Copyright Vibrant Doors 2024. All rights reserved. Sitemap