Real installations
Doors We've Installed
The photos below aren't catalog shots — they're doors we built, installed on site. Some were taken before construction finished, so the landscaping still looks unfinished; we leave them as they are to show how the door looks in real conditions.
Shots from Production and Installation
Short clips of workshop craftsmanship and completed installations.
Frame craftsmanship
The door frame being worked by hand in our workshop.
Installed villa door
A villa entrance door after on-site installation.
Door details
Close-up of the surface finish, knocker and lock details.
Crescent-glass door after installation
A steel door with a crescent glass panel, installed on site.
Lock bolts on a dark walnut door
Close-up of the multi-point locking system, with the bolts engaging the frame.
Wrought iron knocker detail
Forged knocker and surface craftsmanship on a classic-style door.
Handle and lock in use
Handle ergonomics and lock action on a walnut-finish door.
Lock detail on a gray door
Close-up of the cylinder and lock area.
Lock detail on a blue classic door
Lock and knocker placement on a classic-style door.
Double leaf door with a gold knocker
Knocker and closing detail on a brown-toned double leaf door.
Completed Installations
The photos below bring together villa entrances, building entrance doors, flat doors and pivot doors. All were built to the same body standard — what differs between them is the finish, color and leaf construction.











































What to look for in these photos
In catalog shots, a door sits in perfect light against a clean facade. In a real installation you can see how the door speaks to the facade, how the frame grips the wall, and whether the gap between leaf and frame is even all the way around. Watch for those three things as you look — that's where a door's quality shows.
Some were taken before construction finished, so the landscaping still looks unfinished. We leave them unretouched — showing how the door looks in real conditions is more useful than a clean studio shot.
Find the installation you like
Every door here has a matching code in the catalog. When you see a photo you like, just send us a screenshot — we'll match the model and build the same one to your measurements. Color and finish can be chosen differently from the photo; both are independent of the model choice.
Villa door
Entrances facing the exterior facade
Building entrance door
Apartment and residential complex entrances
Pivot door
Wide and tall openings
Flat entrance door
Sound and heat insulation first
We explain what determines the price in our price guide, , and the things to weigh up in how to choose a steel door .
Frequently Asked Questions
Are all the doors shown here made by you?
Yes. Every photo and video shows a door we produced and installed on site ourselves. These aren't catalog shoots; some were taken before construction was finished, so the surroundings still look unfinished, and we leave them exactly as they are.
How can I find out which model a door I like is?
Just send us a screenshot. We'll match it to the model in our catalog and give you its code. The same model is then produced to fit the measurements of your own door opening.
Can I change the color and finish shown in the photo?
Yes. Color and finish are chosen independently of the model. With electrostatic powder coating we can apply any color on the RAL chart, and we decide on the finish together, based on the conditions your facade is exposed to.
Will photos of my own project be published here too?
Only if you give us permission. We always ask before taking photos after installation, and if you'd rather we didn't, nothing is published.
Why are the videos short and vertical?
The installation and workshop clips are filmed on site with a phone. We keep long production videos off the site so the page stays quick to load; what you see here are short clips showing lock, handle and installation details.
Can I speak with the customers you give as references?
We don't share customer details without their permission. Instead, we'd encourage you to visit our factory: seeing the production line and a cutaway sample of a door leaf in person tells you far more than a reference call.
How would your entrance look?
Send us the code of the model you like and our team will come to your address to take measurements. The site survey is free.
