Or a single door with two full height sidelights. Or a single door and bigger windows - and gives more floor space for wellies etc, if that's the point of this porch.
Hmm, yeah, youre making me rethink this. Ive been so fixated on having french doors that I hadnt realised the ramifications. Perhaps a single door (fully glazed) and two wider windows either side.Or a single door with two full height sidelights. Or a single door and bigger windows - and gives more floor space for wellies etc, if that's the point of this porch.

I had considered patio doors. Just seems 'odd' having a patio door as a main entrance. Perhaps thats just me.My house, a semi, originally had an open porch.
When I moved in, the porch was enclosed with a pair of glazed doors opening in, with a fixed glazed panel on each side. The doors are a tight fit when using one, but fine for normal pedestrian, both open for moving boxes.
Several houses had identical porches, so either it was an add on by the original builders or someone hit the estate soon after it was built.
My next door neighbour replaced his with a patio door. - could that be an option?
He could lock his, but didn’t often as he retained his front door. Is this a porch or extension?

I can see the point.
Just putting it out there.
One advantage of an opening out door is security as it’s harder to batter your way in.
A well known bike club near me has only outward opening doors.

that obscure film that you can stick on windows.
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