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FREE - TRIPLE GLAZED DOOR


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Contemporary triple glazed Internorm single side door with frame - FREE


If wanted pick up this weekend as will go to tip - Nunhead


Door measurements [200 x 82], Frame measurements [207 x 88.5].

The door is made from solid pine with an grey aluminium external frame with double glazing inside. On the outside the third sheet of glass covers the entire door. In total 100mm thick. Door hinges on right side. The opening handle is only on the inside so very secure. Externally looks like a full length window. Very energy efficient and expensive if bought new.

Internorm is a Austrian high end window brand - [www.internorm.com]


Note: We have a few of these doors on our house and due to renovations we have taken down two doors, we are keeping one and selling the other. Some of the photos show the door we are keeping now re-installed, it is still a bit of a building site and needs cleaning.

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