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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Doors for Your Australian Home

Not All Doors Are Created Equal

When it comes to home improvements, doors are often overlooked — until something goes wrong. Whether you’re upgrading for style, security, insulation or all three, your choice of door can significantly impact how your home performs and feels.

The right door doesn’t just look good — it helps regulate temperature, lowers energy bills, and boosts kerb appeal.


Common Door Types in Australia

Here’s a breakdown of the most popular door styles — and where they shine:

🚪 Front Entry Doors (Hinged or Composite)

  • Often made from composite, timber, aluminium or uPVC

  • Built for maximum durability and first impressions

  • Can include side panels or glazed inserts for extra light

🚪 Sliding Doors

  • Great for opening up to patios or balconies

  • Save space compared to hinged doors

  • Often used with fly screens in warmer climates

🚪 French Doors

  • A stylish choice for period homes or outdoor flow

  • Let in more light while maintaining a traditional aesthetic

  • Typically open outwards, ideal for entertaining

🚪 Bifold Doors

  • Popular for large openings and seamless indoor–outdoor living

  • Multiple panels fold neatly to one side

  • Ideal for entertaining areas and open-plan extensions


What to Consider When Choosing a Door

Every home is different — but these five factors apply to nearly every homeowner:

1. Climate

Living in Perth, Adelaide or Brisbane? Look for doors that offer excellent UV resistance and thermal insulation. If you’re in a bushfire-prone area, ensure doors meet BAL (Bushfire Attack Level) ratings.

2. Energy Efficiency

Energy-rated doors help regulate your home’s temperature. Features like insulated cores, double glazing, and airtight seals can cut heating/cooling costs dramatically.

3. Security

Choose doors with multi-point locking, reinforced frames, and internal glazing beads to improve safety. Look for certification under ‘Secure by Design’ or PAS 24 standards where available.

4. Materials & Maintenance

  • uPVC: Low-maintenance, good thermal performance

  • Aluminium: Sleek, modern, strong

  • Timber: Classic look, requires upkeep

  • Composite: Durable, secure, weather-resistant

5. Style and Glazing Options

From modern minimalism to heritage charm — your door can enhance or clash with your home’s aesthetic. Glazing can add light, privacy or decorative flair.


Popular Upgrades for Aussie Homes

Homeowners across WA, VIC, and SA are investing in:

  • Double glazed sliding doors to reduce heat gain

  • Secure composite front doors for insulation and peace of mind

  • French doors to connect dining spaces to outdoor entertainment areas

  • Bifold doors that bring the outdoors in during summer months


Don’t Forget the Frame

Even the best door underperforms in a poorly fitted or warped frame. That’s why every door from SRN is made to measure and fitted by professionals — ensuring long-term performance and security.


Let’s Open the Door to Your Next Upgrade

Not sure what door is right for you? You don’t have to decide alone. We offer free home consultations and can guide you through the entire process — style, performance, and pricing.


👉 Request Your Free Quote Now
From sliding to front entry, we’ll help you find the perfect fit for your home and lifestyle.

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