Hello
We're having a porch built and it have front door with sidelights. There will be a floor to ceiling window on the side (in red). The options from the builder for the composite front door is DoorStop or Palladio. The porch is north facing and is under a canopy, so not in direct sunlight.

DoorStop I feel is very standard, mid-market, value product.
Palladio seems marketed as more premium and in-line with Solidor or Rockdoor. With triple glazing, thicker, more secure, but about £1000 more.
We love the idea of increased security, but in reality does it make that much difference? My thoughts are:
If someone got into the porch, they'd be hidden from view so wouldn't necessarily need to rush - but it could delay them somewhat and would be forced to contend with the external (house to porch) door rather than smash the side window like with the porch.
Sorry, I feel this is rambling a bit but I couldn't find a way to make it more concise.
Thanks.
We're having a porch built and it have front door with sidelights. There will be a floor to ceiling window on the side (in red). The options from the builder for the composite front door is DoorStop or Palladio. The porch is north facing and is under a canopy, so not in direct sunlight.

DoorStop I feel is very standard, mid-market, value product.
Palladio seems marketed as more premium and in-line with Solidor or Rockdoor. With triple glazing, thicker, more secure, but about £1000 more.
We love the idea of increased security, but in reality does it make that much difference? My thoughts are:
- I don't know how long a door will take to force, but is the difference likely to be something like 6 minutes second vs 4 minutes? Or 15 minutes vs 4 minutes?
- The floor to ceiling window on the side would probably be quite easy to smash and strikes me as the key security weakness.
- The back of the house has upc French windows, again I assume these aren't overly secure and will be pretty easy to force or smash.
If someone got into the porch, they'd be hidden from view so wouldn't necessarily need to rush - but it could delay them somewhat and would be forced to contend with the external (house to porch) door rather than smash the side window like with the porch.
Sorry, I feel this is rambling a bit but I couldn't find a way to make it more concise.
Thanks.
