I've got a 1930's semi, fairly common design with an archway into an open porch and the front door set back by a few foot.
The existing door is quite nice, but is starting to rot in places, the stained glass is cracked and it's ridiculously draughty despite draught proofing measures
As far as I see it we have three options.
1. Pay a skilled craftsman to strip, remove rot, replace glazing with double glazed pannels of the same design. May be expensive.
2. Fit a similar style door but in upvc, downside is french upvc doors tend to look sh!t and bulky.
3. Have a upvc door set into the archway and remove the existing one, however I don't know if this will give issues with regards to building regs, all our neighbours have done the third option.
Any thoughts? or suggestions.
The existing door is quite nice, but is starting to rot in places, the stained glass is cracked and it's ridiculously draughty despite draught proofing measures
As far as I see it we have three options.
1. Pay a skilled craftsman to strip, remove rot, replace glazing with double glazed pannels of the same design. May be expensive.
2. Fit a similar style door but in upvc, downside is french upvc doors tend to look sh!t and bulky.
3. Have a upvc door set into the archway and remove the existing one, however I don't know if this will give issues with regards to building regs, all our neighbours have done the third option.
Any thoughts? or suggestions.