27 Dec

Can you Install French Doors Upstairs?

If you own an upper-floor flat or just want to brighten the 2nd or 3rd floor of your house, you may wish that you could install French doors. The large glass doors are an outstanding way to let natural light flood in and open up your space wonderfully. But French doors on an upper flooring would be dangerous or impractical, ideal? Well, no, actually! There are numerous ways in which you can include a touch of European charm and beauty to your upstairs bedrooms or living spaces with beautiful French doors. Here are just some suggestions for doing so.

 

Play it safe with a Juliet Balcony

 

A simple way for homeowners to securely implement French doors on their upper floorings is to also set up Juliet Balcony. These are false balconies that, from the front of the home, give the appearance of a veranda, but, really, are simply bars or glass sheets that run across the lower half of the window opening. Juliet balconies guarantee that, if your French doors are open, there is no risk of falling. As being an excellent choice for the house generally, this can also give you peace of mind that any little kids in your house are well-protected. With Juliet Balconies, your French doors will need to open inwardly, instead of many versions that open outwardly. This can easily be arranged with a professional glazing installer.

 

Create a Balcony Area

 

If you are up for a more extensive restoration project, then a stunning method to implement French doors into the upper levels of your house is to develop a balcony location (a genuine veranda this time!). Your French doors must have sufficient area to open outwardly, and you might use the space for a chill-out area with a table and chairs, or a mini garden with great deals of little pots– whatever you expensive! One thing to be aware of is that you will need to get planning approval from the local authorities to build a balcony. If you reside in a conservation area or your home is a period property, then you may be faced with extra restrictions.

With timeless French windows in place, your upper floors will be flooded with natural light.

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