Create a sense of openness and flow with our internal Heritage doors and glass panels. Perfect for dividing your kitchen, living, and dining areas, these systems create distinct zones without sacrificing natural light or an open-plan feel.
At DDG, we believe in creating homes that are both beautiful and functional. Our collection of Heritage doors and Crittall style windows offers the perfect blend of timeless design and modern performance. Inspired by the iconic Art Deco and industrial aesthetics, these stunning aluminium systems will elevate your home’s style while flooding your space with natural light.
Inspired by the pioneering designs of Francis Henry Crittall, our Crittall style windows and doors have become a symbol of timeless elegance. With their signature black steel frames and slender glazing bars, they add a touch of industrial chic to any home.
But there’s more to these windows than just their stunning looks. Here’s why they are the perfect choice for your home:
Enduring Beauty: Heritage windows boast a timeless design that transcends fleeting trends. Their simple elegance adds a touch of sophistication and character to any space, ensuring they remain a captivating design element for decades to come.
Enhanced Natural Light: Heritage windows’ slender glazing bars maximise the natural light that floods your home. This brightens your living space and creates a more open and airy feel.
Open and Expansive Ambiance: Heritage windows act as visual dividers, connecting spaces without compromising physical separation. This creates a sense of spaciousness and encourages natural light flow throughout your home.
Durability and Low Maintenance: Steel is renowned for its exceptional strength and resistance to weathering and corrosion. Modern Crittal-style windows are typically powder-coated for additional protection, minimising the need for maintenance.
Modern Energy Efficiency: Modern advancements in glazing technology ensure that Heritage windows deliver outstanding energy efficiency. They can help regulate room temperature, reducing your reliance on heating and cooling systems and contributing to a more environmentally friendly home.