AlwaysLearning
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So I'm out of ideas.
SWMBO has her heart set on replacing an entrance door with something more contemporary. She did some browsing and decided upon XL joinery's Lucca, ie asymetric with five sandblasted double glazed panels. Now the problem is that there is a large sidelight in the door frame and I've no intention of changing the frame, so I'd need to replace the glass with identical glass so the whole thing looks good.
So I spoke to the technical folk in XL Joinery. Can the glazing be removed. No. Could you tell me the specification of the glasses so I can have a sidelight made? It's sandblasted, dunno the rest. Ok, can you put me in contact with the glazing manufacturer so I can source direct? Oh we get them made in Asia somewhere and shipped in in bulk. Could you make me an unglazed door as a special order? No. How about I order a glazed door and extra beading so I can "accidentally" break the glass and replace the units. There is no beading. The panels are built into the door as part of the manufacturing process. [Note that the final answer would have answered most of the previous questions!]
I'm banging my head on a brick wall here. Well a wooden door anyway. I'm pretty much out of ideas. The last notion that went through my head briefly was to buy the door and take a router to it to cut back enough to remove the glazing. But who knows what routering out would reveal, and what's inside to attach beading to. I quickly decided that wasn't a path I wanted to go down any further.
So, has anyone any suggestions? I think the XL door route is dead.
Two other options are:
+ Find a similar door. Kinda searched, but Google isn't coming up with anything with the same visual appeal. Perhaps I just don't know the "right" search terms to produce the matches though.
+ Have a bespoke door made but I reckon that wouldn't give me much change from £700 plus the glazing. Not ruled it out, but just haven't convinced myself it's the only option left yet.
Any comments, or sympathy?
SWMBO has her heart set on replacing an entrance door with something more contemporary. She did some browsing and decided upon XL joinery's Lucca, ie asymetric with five sandblasted double glazed panels. Now the problem is that there is a large sidelight in the door frame and I've no intention of changing the frame, so I'd need to replace the glass with identical glass so the whole thing looks good.
So I spoke to the technical folk in XL Joinery. Can the glazing be removed. No. Could you tell me the specification of the glasses so I can have a sidelight made? It's sandblasted, dunno the rest. Ok, can you put me in contact with the glazing manufacturer so I can source direct? Oh we get them made in Asia somewhere and shipped in in bulk. Could you make me an unglazed door as a special order? No. How about I order a glazed door and extra beading so I can "accidentally" break the glass and replace the units. There is no beading. The panels are built into the door as part of the manufacturing process. [Note that the final answer would have answered most of the previous questions!]
I'm banging my head on a brick wall here. Well a wooden door anyway. I'm pretty much out of ideas. The last notion that went through my head briefly was to buy the door and take a router to it to cut back enough to remove the glazing. But who knows what routering out would reveal, and what's inside to attach beading to. I quickly decided that wasn't a path I wanted to go down any further.
So, has anyone any suggestions? I think the XL door route is dead.
Two other options are:
+ Find a similar door. Kinda searched, but Google isn't coming up with anything with the same visual appeal. Perhaps I just don't know the "right" search terms to produce the matches though.
+ Have a bespoke door made but I reckon that wouldn't give me much change from £700 plus the glazing. Not ruled it out, but just haven't convinced myself it's the only option left yet.
Any comments, or sympathy?