Privacy & Site Information
How Doors Dublin handles website enquiries, contact details, browser-saved Door Designer data, external services and important information about quotations, guides and insurance-related enquiries.
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This notice is intended to explain, in clear language, how information submitted through doorsdublin.ie may be used. It should be reviewed whenever the website, hosting, forms, analytics, advertising or other data-processing arrangements change.
When you send an enquiry, you may provide your name, phone or WhatsApp number, email address, area, project details, measurements, notes and any photos you choose to send. This information is used to understand the enquiry, reply to you, prepare or discuss a quotation, plan requested work and keep an appropriate record of the communication.
Please do not send unnecessary sensitive personal information. If photographs are provided, avoid including people, documents, vehicle registrations, alarm codes, keys or other unrelated private information where possible.
The Door Designer can save a design in your own browser using local storage when you choose the save function. Browser-saved information remains on that device/browser unless it is cleared or separately submitted as part of an enquiry.
Personal information should only be kept for as long as reasonably needed for the enquiry, quotation, project, legal/accounting obligations or the handling of a related issue. Data-protection rights may include access, correction, erasure, restriction, objection and portability where applicable. Privacy enquiries can be sent to info@doorsdublin.ie.
If non-essential analytics, advertising cookies or similar tracking technologies are introduced, they should not be activated before the consent required under applicable Irish ePrivacy rules has been obtained. Strictly necessary technologies may be treated differently. This page must be updated to describe the technologies actually used.
Doors Dublin provides door-related information, assessment, coordination, supply, fitting, installation and replacement services depending on the project. Website guides are general information and are not a substitute for project-specific professional, engineering, fire-safety, accessibility, insurance or legal advice where such advice is required.
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Product availability, lead times, colours, finishes, dimensions, illustrations and website examples can change and must be confirmed for the actual project before an order or installation is agreed. Regulated or certified performance must follow the applicable product documentation and project requirements.
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Build a clearer door specification before you send your enquiry. Choose the door type, layout, colour, glazing, frame and hardware, see the changes in a live preview, and use the result to help us understand the door supply, fitting or replacement you need in Dublin.
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A few details help us understand the opening, estimate the work more accurately and suggest the most suitable options. Choose what you know and skip anything you are unsure about.
No pressure · No obligation · “Not sure” is always fineHidden doors are designed to visually blend with the surrounding wall, panelling or joinery so the opening is less obvious when the door is closed.
The effect depends on the frame, hinges, gaps, wall finish, skirting, handle strategy and accurate installation. Doors Dublin can discuss concealed-door concepts for suitable interior openings.
Doors Dublin can help with measuring, supply, replacement, fitting and installation where this option forms part of a suitable door project in Dublin and County Dublin.
Options that may be relevant
Availability and exact construction depend on the selected manufacturer, door system, opening and project requirements. We can review the details before a final specification is chosen.
Hidden doors for painted walls, panelling, metal, glass and selected stone or tile finishes
The aim is not simply to remove an architrave. A convincing concealed door is planned around the surrounding surface. Depending on the opening and chosen system, Doors Dublin can discuss flush painted doors, doors aligned with timber wall panelling, discreet metal-faced doors, glazed concealed-door concepts and selected stone or tile-faced finishes. Concealed hinges, minimal frames, suitable handles or push-to-open concepts and accurate installation are considered together.
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Follow the connected topics below to move from the door type into finishes, materials, frames, glazing, hardware and installation details.
Flush-with-Wall Hidden Doors
A flush-with-wall door aims to align the door face closely with the finished wall plane.
Explore topic →Concealed Hinges for Hidden Doors
Concealed hinges can keep the hinge hardware out of view when a hidden door is closed, helping the door read as part of the wall.
Explore topic →Hidden Door Frames
A concealed or minimal frame can reduce visible architraves and help integrate a hidden door into the wall finish.
Explore topic →Handles for Hidden Doors
Hidden doors can use discreet handles, edge pulls, push-to-open concepts or conventional hardware depending on privacy, frequency of use and the selected door system.
Explore topic →Painted Hidden Doors
Painting a hidden door to match the surrounding wall can reduce visual contrast and make the opening less obvious.
Explore topic →Hidden Doors in Wall Panelling
A door can sometimes be incorporated into decorative wall panelling so panel lines continue across the opening.
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