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Bristol Door Panels

Bristol Door Panels are designed to give a classic and minimalist look to your home. Available in Oak Veneer and White Primed.

Satin nickel finishing softly defines Bristol's lines. Hammered glass offers a moderate level of privacy. Check out the Measurement Guide for any questions on identifying the correct size door side window, door frame kit for your glass entry system.

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Our Bristol Door Panels will add a touch of traditional style to your home. The design is meant to complement the classic style of your home, they come with an unobtrusive bevel column that runs the length of the glass and elegantly defined lines with satin nickel finishing. These hammered glass inserts provide a moderate level of privacy.

Origin Residential Doors

Our Origin residential doors are made of the finest materials and are an excellent way to bring a traditional aesthetic to your home or business. glass repairs bristol are available in a variety of sizes and can be customised to meet your specific requirements. They also offer a selection of more than 150 shades in RAL, giving you an entirely unique design that will fit your preferences and complement your decor.

Origin bifold doors were developed in Britain and weigh 67% less than steel. They're also lighter than steel and easier to transport and install. They're incredibly durable and offer up to a 20 year guarantee which makes them the best choice for your home or business.


Bristol's rich history has influenced its architecture and heritage as well as its architecture, with many structures dating from the 18th century and still in use up to date. The city has an eclectic mixture of architectural styles that range from medieval to 20th century brutality and beyond. One of these styles is the Bristol Byzantine style is made of polychrome brickwork as well as arches that are ornamental.

There are many historic buildings in the city that have survived, including St Nicholas's Almshouses, the Royal Fort and the Hippodrome. These are all worth a visit in case the city's rich history is something you're interested in. Numerous public buildings dating to the Victorian period still stand in the city, such as the Clarks Wood Company warehouse and Colston Hall, as well as the Gloucester Road Carriage Works.

Bristol is also famous for its maritime connections, which can be seen in some of the buildings. For example the Grand Staircase of the Hippodrome features a series of porthole windows decorated with themes such as naval battle scenes or knotted ropes.

St Nicholas's Church is another historic building in the city. It is a Gothic-style structure built in 1770. Frank Matcham designed it. Its interior is adorned with baroque decorations, including porthole-shaped windows, stained glass lighthouse motifs and plaster decoration that mimics knotted ropes.

Another important structure in the city is the Bristol Hippodrome, a large theatre that was designed by Frank Matcham for Moss Empires in 1904. The theatre has a distinct maritime theme throughout, with stained glass lighthouses with motifs of lighthouses as well as porthole-shaped windows, which feature naval battle scenes.

The city also had a long-standing passion in motorsport, with several of its warehouses and buildings being used for racing in the 1950s. The city's most famous race track, Stoneleigh Park, is now a motorsports circuit that hosts various events and races.

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