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Enjoy Americana charm with Dutch doors from Simpson. The dual functionality of split, or half doors, is a unique, yet practical way to connect indoor and outdoor spaces. 1-800-Simpson
Easy Install, Glass Panel, Privacy Glass. Glass Panel, Impact Resistant Glass. The doors are manufactured with high quality wood. The perfect design to fit any style of home decor and for a variety of applications. Help in creating more space in your house.
A Dutch door (American English), stable door (British English), or half door (Hiberno-English) is a door divided in such a fashion that the bottom half may remain shut while the top half opens. They were known in early New England as double-hung doors.
Add character, charm, and functionality to your home with a dutch door. Dutch doors are simply made up of two half doors joined together giving you the ability to open the top panel while the bottom panel remains closed.
Dutch doors—horizontally double-opening charmers—evoke endearing visions of quaint country cottages, thatched roofs, and freshly baked pies cooling in a summer breeze.
Once you've officially decided on making Dutch doors happen in your own home, break out the tool kit—or contractor's phone number—and pull inspiration from the following 20 ideas.
Dutch doors are charming but functional. The design splits a standard door into two pieces, allowing you to open the top half while keeping the bottom half closed. This provides the perfect lookout to keep an eye on the kids playing or simply enjoy some fresh air without leaving the whole door open.
A Dutch door, (also known as half or split doors) is simply a door that is split in half. It has a split personality – it’s open and inviting on the top while protective and private on the bottom. When connecting hardware is locked, the two pieces function as a single, solid door.
Dutch doors are a unique type of door that are divided horizontally into two parts, allowing the top portion to be opened separately from the bottom. This design dates back centuries and was originally used to keep animals out of homes while still allowing fresh air to circulate.
A Dutch door (sometimes called a double hung or half door) is a door that’s split in half horizontally, allowing the top half to open while the bottom half stays shut.