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Security screen doors

Security screen doors offer both a way to add an extra layer of security to the front door of your house, and to provide...

Sliding doors

Sliding doors make excellent use of space, and allow significantly larger entryways than conventional hinged doors. 'Pocketed' sliding doors even allow you to conceal...

Stacker doors

Stacker doors allow massive openings in homes, letting you effectively open up an entire wall onto either a different part of the house, or...

Dutch doors or stable doors

Dutch doors are a convenient solution in a number of different scenarios - for controlling pets or small children, for instance, or for providing...

French doors

Popular for their ability to 'open up' a space and create a big entry or exit, french doors vary significantly both in their size,...

Bi-fold doors

Bi‑fold doors have surged in popularity among Australian renovators, offering a seamless blend of style, space-saving flexibility and indoor–outdoor living enhancements. Whether fitted inside a wardrobe or opening wide to your outdoor space, knowing their benefits—and the standards they must meet—helps ensure your investment performs beautifully and lasts for years.

Hinged doors

When you think of a door, the basic hinged door is almost certainly the type that comes to mind. Find out how they work,...

Power tracks

Power tracks are strips designed to allow the positioning of power outlets anywhere across a particular wall. These systems cost more, but go a...

DIY solar hot water: not worth the risk!

Find out why DIY solar hot water kits are dangerous, and how they're likely to cost you much more than you bargained for. With so...

Electrical maintenance

Find out how to safely maintain your home's electrical systems, and what to do if there's an electrical emergency in your house. Electrical maintenance is...