Left hand opening french doors

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Hi All,
I am looking to replace my old french doors that now seperate the conservatory from the front room. The current doors are external as the conservatory used to be the garden.
I am looking at glazed pattern 10 (pattern 20 - seems the same :confused: ), but i have been told by three suppliers that they are all right hand opening, and therefore not suitable.

The set up I have today (as I stand in conservatory and look into fr room) is that I pull the left hand door towards me - therefore I assume I have left hand opening.

The door width I have is 46". One guy told me that I cant even hang two singles as they dont make a single door width of 23". The current frame is 1"1/4 (30mm) so I cant really take anything from the frame to give me more door width.......
Am I really that stuck ?
Thanks in advance for your advice. . . . . .
 
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Glazed 10 and 20 whats that, and if you mean 46 inches Which is about 1168 i am sure you can get a set made at that size
 
The door type I want is called "Pattern 10" and I want it glazed (it comes as a solid version too).
 
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No, they are engineered white oak, so I can't chop them down to size......
 

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