Patio Doors: More Glass or Architectural Interest?

Patio Doors: More Glass or Architectural Interest?

Many homeowners look inside their home’s design to pick the right doors. This is even applied to the patio, where people usually hinge their options on space or style. At Renewal by Andersen® of Atlanta, we consider the backyard. Find out here if a good view or an architectural centerpiece works better.

Patio Doors: More Glass or Architectural Interest?

French Patio Doors

From Frenchwood® to Narroline®, these classic doors add a layer of elegance. Many people look to these doors when they have enough space and just want to improve their patio doors’ architectural appeal.

The key to French doors is their attractive appearance. Take a look at the backyard; does it appeal to you as it is? If it doesn’t, you’re better off showing the door as a centerpiece. Our French doors come with a five-point lock system, making it one of the most secure products we offer.

Sliding Patio Doors

Sliding doors are one of the smoothest on the market today. They come with adjustable tandem rollers, which self-lubricate for easy operation. With our special urethane base finish, they can withstand sunlight and wind easily. Many homeowners enjoy their sleek movement and modern look, which can be perfect for contemporary homes.

When considering these sliding patio doors, remember that their glass area makes them great for viewing the outdoors. This means you can easily sit back and watch your patio, rain or shine. This way, you can show off your work. It will catch your guests’ eyes, and they’ll want to see it up close. As a bonus, you can easily go from the house to the patio.

Renewal by Andersen® of Atlanta is your trusted expert in door products and installation. To learn more about what we offer, get in touch with us by calling (866) 609-5033. You can also fill out our contact form to request a free estimate. We serve residents in Atlanta and Marietta, GA.

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