Today’s on-trend and highly desirable way to add unique style and character to your property project, our steel-look doors and windows meet today’s requirements for heritage, Art-Deco, Scandi or industrial designs.
Inspired by classic metal windows, our Reynaers range of steel-look doors and windows is the absolute best in terms of more styling options, higher specifications, matching doors and top-of-the-line engineering and design. Get the steel look that will never go out of style.
Visually stunning aluminium steel-look and heritage glazing
Our exquisite Reynaers SL range is suitable for replacing old metal windows or doors with a more secure, better-insulated, high-performance product. It’s also ideal for renovation or new build projects. The iconic and timeless industrial style, in beautifully crafted slimline windows and residential doors, all with the appealing grid pattern using thin heritage glazing bars, mullions and transoms. The difference between our Reynaers steel-look windows and doors is the choice of frame and window sash profiles, giving you three distinctive styles – Classic, Cubic and Ferro.
As standard, you get highly insulated aluminium profiles and a beautiful colour finish. Black is the popular choice of steel-look windows and doors, but you can choose virtually any other colour. High-specification glass units, toughened in doors and low-level panes, top-quality window locks, hinges, handles and accessories, complete the look. Your new windows and doors are bespoke made-to-order in your choice of steel style, a range of contemporary or traditional window handles and a full choice of glass, including enhanced security, and acoustic or solar-control glass for even better room comfort.
Keeping your home safe, secure, warm and comfortable is the advanced three-chamber insulation system in your new windows, providing excellent overall insulation and helping lower your energy bills. Security is first class with the latest multi-point locking systems, secure yet stylish window handles, and advanced sealing.
Steel-look windows and doors – frequently asked questions
Distinctive, stylish, individual and providing modern or classic styling, steel-inspired glazing is on-trend and timeless. Here, we answer some of the most popular questions about this beautiful style.
What is better, aluminium or steel?
The original steel window has inspired aluminium steel-look windows and doors but there is no better product because the materials are so different. Aluminium offers the most affordable option in the steel look. The welded nature of steel windows and doors makes them slimmer than aluminium. Both are excellent products. It all depends on which material you would prefer based on price, sightlines or overall appearance. Sliding doors and bifolding doors in steel are not widely available, so aluminium offers a unique solution for these two products.
Are Crittall® doors going out of fashion?
The Crittall® brand is one of the best in the world for steel windows and doors with a long history and products with superior quality. The industrial, heritage, Art-Deco or steel look is totally on trend at the moment and the timeless style these doors and windows provide, whether in the genuine steel article or aluminium, taking inspiration from classic metal doors is here to stay.
What are the best steel-look aluminium doors
The best steel-look aluminium doors depend on many factors, including whether you need these inside your home or as exterior windows and doors. Look for slim sightlines, designer door handles, a choice of glazing bars and the right colour finish, usually in black. Reynaers SL38 and SL68 offer the a wide range of framing options giving you classically styled or contemporary steel-look windows and doors finished off by some of the best-designed handles to complete the look.
Are steel doors more expensive than aluminium?
Yes, the welded nature of the genuine steel product and different manufacturing methods, usually make steel more expensive than aluminium.
What is a steel-look window and door?
This iconic glazing style is distinguishable by its slim sightlines and is usually in black. Using applied glazing bars, mullions, and transoms creates the distinctive grid pattern with multiple panels of glass.