Entrance Composite Door Solutions (ECDS) is significantly expanding its product portfolio with the launch of new smooth moulded door designs, a bold contemporary style, and a newly developed in-house cassette system.
Headlining the launch are seven brand-new additions to the popular Elegance Collection: Eden, Essence, Eminence, Evoke, Empress, Everest and Endeavour. Developed over an extensive period of in-house design and testing, these are smooth moulded designs that capture the authentic look of real timber. According to ECDS, unlike printed GRP skins, genuine timber doors don’t carry an artificial grain effect.
Featuring familiar formats including twin vertical, six-panel and ¾ lite designs, each door delivers the refined, premium finish homeowners expect from traditional timber.
Joining the Edge Collection is the Strata, a style inspired by the acoustic panelling trend currently sweeping through interior design. Manufactured entirely in-house, the Strata is available in both smooth and grained finishes.
Alongside the new door styles, Entrance CDS has developed a brand-new cassette system, Contour, which is manufactured in-house.
Contour is available in two styles: Contour Classic, complementing a more traditional, refined character, and Contour Modern, suited to contemporary tastes. The Contour Classic will feature on the Elegance Collection, whilst the Contour Modern brings contemporary style to the Galaxy Collection.
Gregory Kelly, managing director of Entrance Composite Door Solutions, commented:
“Every product decision we make is about giving installers a real commercial advantage. Our new Elegance Collection doors, the Strata door, and our new Contour Classic and Contour Modern cassettes are all the result of listening to what the trade actually needs – better products that are easier to fit, with the kind of finish that wins referrals.
“With these new Elegance designs in particular, we’ve spent considerable time getting the smooth moulded finish absolutely right, because that’s what a genuine timber door looks like. It’s a level of authenticity homeowners notice – and installers can sell on.”