Storm Doors with Pre-Installed Pet Doors

pet door
If you already have a storm door and want to put a pet door into it, you should purchase a ’self-framing’ pet door that has an appropriate adjustment range for the thickness of your storm door. Check in the ‘Door Mount’ sction.
However, if you haven’t yet got the storm door why not get both together? We offer here a really top-quality storm door available in a number of custom styles and with the pet door you choose already built in.
The idea is presented in the graphic to the right. The bottom panel may be replaced with a panel containing a pre-installed pet door as shown to the left.
custom built doors
Take a look at a comparison of features showing why this is the best.
Because these are custom built doors, the manufacturer has somewhat different return policies. Please review them at ‘Return Policy’.
The upper portion of the storm door is available in three basic styles. All have the panel/pet door combination at the bottom.

June 19th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Glass Sliding Doors

interior sliding door
Albed recognises the need to divide without solid partitions – their glass doors let light travel through, and sustain the openness and beauty of an area. Ideal for family living, interior sliding door allows for spaces to be clearly assigned different purposes whilst maintaining a sense of connectedness and unity.
Glass Sliding Doors
Interior Sliding Doors, like these lovely Glass Sliding Doors from Albed, are a fabulous way to keep spaces separate, yet totally in touch. For example, the dining room may be separated from the living room, or the closet space in a bedroom may be delineated in this way. Using aluminium and glass creates a bright and fresh aspect. Choose the contemporary style of Albed doors to complement and enhance your home interior.

June 19th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Girl’s bedroom decorating ideas

Girl's bedroom decorating ideas
Warna-warni yang meriah, membuat anak gadis kita tidak bosan dengan kamarnya. Have her sit down and make a list of her favorite things from toys to television programs. The most important factor is to hear your child’s ideas; after all it is “her” room you are decorating! Would she like to have a themed bedroom? Or would she like to utilize her favorite colors as a canvas for a potpourri of decor?

June 3rd, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »