Nestled within rural land, this modern renovation of a traditional farmhouse and its outbuildings includes a collection of our steel-glazed doors. Beautifully combining elements of the building’s original features with modern materials, interior designer, Rebecca van Lier uses exposed brick with an arched version of our Egerton internal steel-glazed door.
This spacious farmhouse has been transformed to create a luxurious family home using elements of thoroughly modern interior design with the warmth of traditional rural architecture.
Egerton, our timeless 3 panel steel-glazed door has been used in two different formats. Accentuating the vast vaulted ceiling on the first floor, single arched steel doors were used. Opposite are double doors using the same Egerton profile layout but without the arch.
What makes these doors particularly special is the use of materials. The Jet Black powder coating of the steel contrasts brilliantly with the traditional exposed brick, while the luxurious leather of the Push Bar backplate adds warmth and interest. Our Channel Glass has been chosen to ensure privacy whilst allowing natural light to flow.
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Envo Steel: Hinged Doors
Profile Design: Egerton 3-panel layout
Door Handle: Push Bar Handle - G2
Glass: Channel Glass
Handle Backplate: Leather
Why use Envo Steel?
Bespoke made
No screws or visible seams
Symmetrical construction
Two-layer powder coating
A range of hand-applied metal finishes including brass, bronze, and copper
Fire-rated versions available
Interior Designer: Rebecca van Lier
Photography: Jaro van Meerten for The Art of Living magazine
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