
Arched doors could help to add a sense of history to a home, along with acting at an
eye-catching feature, in a way such front doors have acted at a property or sale on the Isle of
Wight.
The Isle of Wight County Press reports the "imposing" St Veronica's, which is currently for sale, has in the past been a
fisherman's cottage and a nuns' retreat and now boasts a thriving bed and breakfast businesses which could be "ideal" for
buyers.
"The entrance hall is an impressive front-facing area accessed via solid oak arched double doors lead and with original wood
panelling, an open brick fireplace and Tiffany wall lights," the news source reports.
Furthermore, the property also boasts easy outdoor
access and views from the French doors leading from the dining room to the
courtyard.
Arched doors could make an eye-catching alternative to traditional front doors and may also invoke a sense of history.
Britons could also choose a glazed
panel for their doors, while composite doors in the shape of an arch could make a more
affordable alternative to timber exterior doors, while also demonstrating better insulation
qualities.
Force 8 supply a full range of arched and composite doors.
Written
by Alice Cox




