Crittall · Barnes (SW13)

Doors and screens in Barnes

Crittall systems suit projects where narrow steel profiles, strong glazing bars and a more architectural frame language are part of the brief.

On Barnes projects, doors and screens are usually specified around the existing aperture, the surrounding materials and how the room will be used. Barnes is a mix of village cottages, Edwardian terraces and detached homes around the pond and common, with timber windows and entrance doors leading most refurbishments. Astragal Doors and Windows surveys each opening before quoting so the system, sightlines and finish are right for the property — not a default from a catalogue.

Barnes Green, Castelnau and Barnes Common conservation areas shape front-elevation joinery; garden elevations often allow more contemporary glazing.

Best for

Where doors and screens typically fit in Barnes

Best for
  • Broken-plan interiors
  • Garden openings
  • Feature screens
Highlights
  • Genuine Crittall systems
  • Fine steel profiles
  • Internal or external use
Specification

What we resolve before manufacture

01

Internal screens, external doors and larger glazed openings can be coordinated around the layout.

02

Finish, threshold and hardware choices should be confirmed early with the survey.

03

The system works best when frame rhythm and surrounding materials are planned together.

Nearby areas

Doors and screens across south west London

Also available in Barnes

Other Astragal ranges

  • Sliding doors in Barnes

    Slim-frame aluminium sliders for wide openings, garden connections, and bright rear extensions.

  • Sliding/folding in Barnes

    Flexible folding openings for homes that need a full-width connection between inside and out.

  • Timber windows in Barnes

    Bespoke timber windows for period homes, conservation-led upgrades and character properties.

  • Timber doors in Barnes

    Timber entrance and garden doors made for proportion, durability and a properly finished threshold.

See every product we cover in Barnes.