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Origin upgrades internal door range

A LEADING UK manufacturer of premium doors and windows, Origin, unveils a new upgrade to its latest product launch — the OI-30 (Internal Door).

The internal glazed door is now available as a door only without a frame, allowing it to be installed onto an existing frame, making retro­fits more straightforward and widening its availability to include carpenters and joiners.

The OI-30 is designed to separate home and office footprints into practical spaces. It revolutionises interior design by allowing light to travel unhindered through the building, creating the sense of space and airiness that homeowners want while providing the protection from noise and distraction that they value. It is also a great option for commercial spaces to section out individual offices.

With ultra-slim sightlines, the internal door can accommodate 4 mm, 6 mm or 6.8 mm glazing, and can also accommodate frosted or reeded glass, allowing home­owners the benefits of privacy where required while still maximising light.

Minimum widths for a single door begin at 300 mm and extend to a maximum size of 1,000 mm. Height dimensions start at 1,500 mm and extend to 2,500 mm, offering flexibility. Additionally, fixed frames can be added to the top or side to fill larger apertures.

The OI-30 is available in a multitude of configurations, including fixed, single, French, and corner styles. Kickplates and solid panels can also be added which minimise fingerprints and scratches.

Like all Origin products, it is manufactured in the UK and offers an industry-leading guarantee of up to 20-years.

Daniel Baker, managing director at Origin, comments: “At Origin, we are always striving to challenge industry norms to offer the best products on the market. The OI-30 shifts steel-look doors from a pipe dream to a reality for homeowners. Now, we are exci­ted to extend the availability of the OI-30 to include carpenters and joiners by allowing it to be installed to existing door frames.”

See page 31 of our October/November 2023 issue on our Back Issues page.