Color Sample - Oil Rubbed Bronze

Oil Rubbed Bronze

 Color Sample - Black

Black

 Color Sample - Heavy Bronze

Heavy Bronze

 Color Sample - Pewter

Pewter

 Color Sample - Silver Pewter

Silver Pewter

FINISH

  • We use automotive paint to coat our doors.
  • Galvanize spray is used to help provide greater protection against corrosion for the iron base.  Primer and automotive paint is applied after the galvanizing spray process.
  • Because all of our products are hand made and painted, color may differ a little from the photo. This ensures each order is one of a kind.

Looking for a contemporary design with just the right amount of spunk? Look no further than our Knox double entry iron door. With 3 horizontal bars running throughout the design, this iron door screams modern industrial. With a full 5/8" tempered dual pane glass operable panel that allows a breeze to come in if desired, the glass is easy to clean and adds a sense of security to your home.

The Knox is fabricated with industry above standard 12 thickness material. The doors are 2" inches thick, include a steel threshold, and bullet hinges with grease fittings welded on the frame. To allow for easy installation, we have tabs with pre drilled holes welded on the jamb. In order to produce an energy efficient product for our customers our 5/8" tempered dual pane operable glass designs encompass dual sealing which helps reduce both heat and air leakage. Additionally, we include Polyurethane dual foam weather stripping inside each frame, helping reduce hot and cold weather transfer. To help prevent infiltration of sound, light, drafts, insects, moisture, and installed at the bottom of your door to help seal gaps.

Choose Beauty and Style with Double Flat Doors by PINKYS

Spending time on your home’s terrace or in the backyard can recharge your batteries. When the experience is accompanied by a synergy between nature and home design, it's a dream come true. Nirvana.

PINKYS double flat doors celebrate your creative lifestyle with ethereal and breathtaking door designs. Our double flat doors are expertly crafted to make you feel at peace with yourself and your home.

Read on for more details on double flat doors and how they can enhance your home and daily life.

What Are Double Flat Doors?

Compared to regular double doors, double flat doors have a smooth surface on both sides. If you're the owner of a modern home that's also minimalist in nature, double flat doors fit perfectly into that design.

Types of Double Flat Doors

Double flat doors are all about elegance. But selecting the can be confusing. Find your ideal type by choosing from one of the following styles:

Standard

The standard double flat doors open outwards and best serve as an entry to rooms or closets.

French

Much like standard double flat doors, French doors are hinged on opposite sides. However, they also feature glass panels for added elegance and light.

Dutch

Dutch doors are special due to their horizontally divided design. You can open the top half or bottom half of these doors separately. Dutch double flat doors are ideal if you appreciate higher accessibility levels and alternating opening options.

Double Flat Doors vs. Double Doors

If you're not a door specialist (and we don't expect you to be one), you may wonder how double flat doors differ from regular double doors.

Double doors come with raised moldings or panels. So if you're looking for a traditional look, regular double doors are the way to go. Double flat doors, on the other hand, are separated and don't feature any panels or moldings. They have a sleeker and more modern design compared to regular double doors.

So which door is better for you?

The answer depends on your personal preference. Both double and double flat doors are highly customizable and come in various sizes.

Benefits of Double Flat Doors

Double flat doors are for creatives. And innovators. And those who can appreciate beauty and elegance.

Here's what double flat doors will bring to your home.

Modernity

Double flat doors are for creatives. And innovators. And those who can appreciate beauty and elegance.

Expressionism

Use your double flat door as a blank canvas: add decorative elements and turn it into your expressive sanctuary.

Freedom

If you need a wider opening in your home, double flat doors can deliver. You can easily move large furniture or home appliances in and out as you please. With double flat doors, there are no limits to your freedom to change your home environment.

Functionality

In terms of home optimization, double flat doors are a major win. They enhance your ventilation system and make the room look brighter. Enjoy the California sun even when you're sipping your morning coffee indoors.

If traffic flow is an issue in your home, it can be solved with double flat doors. Your children and friends can enter and exit at the same time without bumping into each other.

Complement to Interior Design

You'll be thrilled to learn that double flat doors match perfectly with most interior styles. Depending on your current setup, you can achieve any effect you want, add style, elegance, and space, or inspire creativity.

Energy Efficiency

Finally, double flat doors are more energy-efficient than a regular single door that has the same width. Double flat doors are resistant to air leakage, so you're in for significant energy bill savings as well.

Elegance

Finally, double flat doors by PINKYS are your easy upgrade to create a grand point of entry. Your guests will be blown away by the elegance of your space.

Possible Disadvantages

We think that double flat doors are amazing, and we think you will too.

Still, they aren't a perfect match for everyone. If you're set on purchasing double flat doors, you should also be aware of the possible disadvantages of installing them as well.

For starters, you need a wide space to install these doors. If your current home setup can only accommodate single doors, you may need to make structural changes to install a double flat door.

Also, if you have limited mobility or similar physical problems, you may find it more challenging to use the doors. In this case, you may want to consider power-operated doors with an activator system for automatic opening and closing.

Finally, double flat doors may have a high cost attached to them. These highly elegant and high-end doors can come with a premium price tag. If your budget doesn't yet allow it, check with your local installer to find out if they can arrange financing.

Installation

Most double doors install in the same manner, including French, flat, Dutch, and other styles. Fortunately, you don't have to move a finger to install PINKY double doors. We can take care of the process from manufacturing to delivery to setup.

We use all the necessary tools and equipment to install your door in the fastest time possible.

Factors to Consider

Double flat doors can be a major investment, so you want to make the best choice. Take these factors into consideration so the process runs smoothly.

Style

Do thorough research on the best type and style of double flat doors for your home. You can tailor your dream doors to your desired specifications when shopping with PINKYS. Our experts are always ready to share advice, and we're happy to hear your ideas too.

Size

Double flat doors come in numerous sizes (as you can see when you customize your doors on our website). Usually, double-flat solutions are wider than single doors, meaning they require more space. Double-check the available space in your home to make sure double flat doors will work for you.

Material

PINKYS double flat doors are made from high-quality iron. But you can also find other types of materials. Consider your needs, preferences, and current home setup before deciding on the material.

Price

Double flat doors are an investment. Which means you want to choose your wisely. Always make sure service providers give you an accurate quote for materials and installation and are transparent about their pricing.

PINKYS will give you a free quote on the fully customized door solution you select. Your purchase is fully secured with us and carries our guarantee.

Why PINKYS Double Flat Doors Are the Dream Choice

Good taste, a love of innovation, and a creative spirit go hand in hand. PINKYS double flat doors are an ideal match for the discerning homeowner who wants to incorporate all three.

Sophisticated

PINKYS double flats have 90-degree edges and tight corners. They can make guests to your home feel pleased they were invited to step indoors. If you want your home to reach new levels in terms of elegance and sophistication, you can't go wrong with PINKYS double flat doors.

Custom-Made

We are all about delivering personalized solutions to our customers. Hit the "Special Order" button to customize your door in multiple aspects:

  • Size: Multiple options available, from 61 x 81 inches to 74 x 132 inches
  • Glass: Nine options from low e-glass, sandblast, rain glass, Flemish glass, aquatex glass, and others
  • Color: Our doors come in multiple color options such as brushed silver, heavy bronze, oil-rubbed bronze, black, and pewter
  • Swing: Choose between left- or right-hand out-swing and left- and right-hand in-swing models
  • Screen: Get doors with a screen for an extra $500
  • Jamb: A 6-inch jamb is available

For further customization options, send us a message or fill out a short form on our website. We want to help make the entry door or balcony door to your home the best design it can be, one that truly connects with your inner spirit.

Innovative

Our doors celebrate Southern California's sunny climate. They're ethereal, breathtaking, and expansive.

You can bring that palpable energy indoors with one of the double flat doors from our collection.

Durable

PINKYS focuses on crafting custom-made doors that last for ages. Our designs are all made from high-end materials, making this a valuable and long-lasting investment. We make iron doors known for their strength, insulation, and attractive looks.

Minimal Maintenance

You'll love how little maintenance our double flat doors require. The upkeep is easy and hassle-free. You won't need to clean the doors more than once per month, pet and child accidents excluded.

Higher Property Value

Last but not least, PINKYS double flats are a lifetime investment. They increase the value of your property, so if you ever plan on moving, you can ask for a higher price.

Because who wouldn't want a door that accentuates all the elegance and high-end aesthetics of the home?

Transform Your Home/Terrace Entry into a Magical Land

We live in an extraordinary world. So why can’t a simple door make a statement that is symbolic of your view of the world? Get your own fully customized PINKYS double flat doors and make your home a showplace.

With so many personalization options, you can upgrade your living space like never before. Share your preferences and ideas in our contact form or give us a call during work hours. We’d be thrilled to get started on your next beautiful upgrade.


Lock in photograph is the Weslock Elegance - Woodward 1. Lock sold separately.

Type

Our dual pane tempered glass doors come with 1” T-Bar

Loe E glass

Low E (Clear - completely see-through glass)

  • Completely see-through glass design
  • It has mirror glass affect depending on sun angle

Glass Sample: Frost Sandblast Glass

Frost/Sandblast

Glass Sample: Flemish Glass

Flemish

Glass Sample: Rain Glass

Rain

Aquatex

Aquatex

Glass Sample: Ribbed Glass

Ribbed

Glass Sample: Ford Blue Glass

Ford Blue

Glass Sample: Watercube Glass

Watercube

JAMB

  • Jamb is included and packaged separately from the door. 
  • Jamb is constructed with 12 gauge tube (above industry standard).   

Polyurethane Foam Core is filled in the jamb for greater insulation. 

Threshold: Steel threshold is included and it comes welded on the jamb.

In Swing Threshold:

  • Thickness or height from the back interior side:  1 1/8”
  • Thickness or height from the front exterior side: 1/2”
  • Width or Depth:  6” 

 

Out Swing Threshold:

  • Thickness or height from the back interior side:  1 1/4”
  • Thickness or height from the front exterior side: 1/2”
  • Width or Depth:  6”

 

Brackets:  Tabs come welded on jamb with pre drilled holes to allow for easy installation.

Hinges: Steel weld on bullet hinges with grease fittings come welded on jamb and door.  Allows customers to comfortably open our doors, but yet feel that quality with each and every use.  We use welded steel bullet hinge with copper crush washer instead of a ball bearing hinge because ball bearings are made out of stainless steel (hard material) and the hinges/doors are made out of steel (softer material) which over time causes the hinge to wear. With copper crush washers, the washer is the soft point and they are easily replaceable over time if needed. 

 

BORE HOLE - LOCK SPEC

If you choose to purchase your hardware/lockset from a third party vendor, please make sure to provide them with the following specifications to ensure that your desired lockset will be compatible with our doors.

Bore hole size: 2 1/8”
Back set: 2 3/4”
Center to center: 5 1/2”
Door thickness: 2”
  • In stock single doors come with two pre drilled bore holes (one active lock needed) unless if otherwise specified.
  • In stock double doors come with two pre drilled bore holes on each door (one active lock and one dummy lock needed) unless if otherwise specified.
  • Locks purchased from PINKYS do not come installed on door upon delivery or shipment.  The reason for this is that it may get damage during the delivery or shipment process.  The installer will need to install the lock after the door installation is complete.

Bore Hole: 

A bore hole is the doorknob hole  that is drilled on the face of the door with a hole saw.  The hole is drilled halfway through from each side.  The hole saw is also used to drill the cross bore otherwise known as the latch hole.  Both doorknob hole and latch holes come completed and drilled with every in stock order to help your installer install the lock at ease.

Center to Center:

The vertical distance measured between the center-points of the two bore holes.  In other words, it is the measurement from the middle of the top bore hole to the middle of the bottom bore hole.  This measurement is used to determine where a bore for the deadbolt is located above the bore for the latch.  This information is important to help our customers purchase the correct compatible lock if you choose to purchase them from an outside hardware store.  We have already done the homework for you by specifying the PINKYS locks that are compatible with your door if you choose to purchase the locks from PINKYS.

Back Set:

The backset is the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the 2-1/8” bore hole.  The back set measurement is important to help our customers purchase the correct compatible lock with the correct latch size.  We have already done the homework for you by specifying the PINKYS locks that are compatible with your door if you choose to purchase the locks from PINKYS.  Our customers do not have to purchase the locks from PINKYS, you may purchase the locks from any local hardware store of your liking.

Door Thickness

REMOVABLE BUG SCREEN

SEE IT IN ACTION

IMPORTANT NOTE
the design of the door may alter or change to accommodate for the screen (most common example will be that of the designs with knuckles).

HOW OUR PRODUCTS ARE MEASURED

Our sizes are measured from outside of jamb to the outside of the jamb. For example, a 72” x 96” door listed on our website means that 72” is the width from outside to outside of jamb (not the actual width size of the door) and 96” is the height from outside of jamb to bottom of our built in steel threshold (not the actual height of the door).

We recommend the rough opening of the WIDTH to be 1/2” to 1” wider than the door size ordered to give the installer enough room to comfortably position the jamb into place and have enough room to make sure the jamb is leveled.

We recommend the rough opening of the HEIGHT to be 1/2” to 1” wider than the door size ordered to give the installer enough room to comfortably position the jamb into place and have enough room to make sure the jamb is leveled.

ROUGH OPENING

Our sizes are measured from outside of jamb to the outside of the jamb. For example, a 72” x 96” iron door listed on our website means that 72” is the width from outside to outside of jamb (not the actual width size of the door) and 96” is the height from outside of jamb to bottom of our built in threshold (not the actual height of the door)

We recommend the rough opening of the WIDTH to be 1/2” to 1” wider than the door size ordered to give the installer enough room to comfortably position the jamb into place and have enough room to make sure the jamb is leveled.

We recommend the rough opening of the HEIGHT to be 1/2” to 1” wider than the door size ordered to give the installer enough room to comfortably position the jamb into place and have enough room to make sure the jamb is leveled.

Everything You Need to Know About Door Swing Direction

Most people don’t think about which direction their door swings. Opening a door is second nature, with the swing only coming into play if you push or pull and the door doesn’t open.

But the swing is important if you need to buy a new door, lever, or hinge. If you don’t know your door’s swinging direction, you could end up making a wrong purchase.

Here, PINKYS explains the different types of door swing and how you can determine whether your door is right-handed or left-handed.

The Types of Door Swing

Before we get into how to determine a door's swing, we need to know the types of swing.

Standard Doors

There are usually four ways a standard door can swing:

  • Left-hand inswing (LHI)
  • Left-hand outswing (LHO)
  • Right-hand inswing(RHI)
  • Right-hand outswing (RHO)

There's also the possibility that your door has a 180-degree swing. That's common with internal doors, giving you the ability to push or pull the door to open it from either direction.

Pivot Doors

Pivot doors differ from standard doors in one crucial aspect:

They have hinges on the top and bottom instead of on one of the sides.

They still open and close similarly to standard doors. You just have a little extra work to do when determining the hinge location.

A pivot door's swing direction can be one of two options:

  • Swing inside
  • Swing outside

These doors can also swing at a 180-degree angle. But with pivot doors, that means the door can stand parallel to a wall when fully opened rather than swinging 90 degrees in either direction.

How to Determine Door Swing Direction

Now that you know the differences between the different types of doors, it's time to determine the swing.

Why do you need to know this?

If you have an inswing door, trying to install an outswing door in its frame won't get you very far. You'll have to change the hinges, making the installation more complicated.

Let's run through some steps to help you along.

Step 1 - Understand the Terminology

There are four key bits of jargon to understand when determining door swing:

Inswing Doors

You have an inswing door if you have to push the door to open it from the outside.

Outswing Doors

Outswing doors require you to pull them from the outside to open them.

Left-Hand Door

If the door's hinges are on the left side, you have a left-handed door.

Right-Hand Door

Check the door's right side. If you see hinges, you have a right-hand door.

Step 2 - Stand on the Outside of the Door When It's Closed

Start by standing on the outside of the door.

For an exterior door, this is the side facing the street. You go from the outside into the building.

For interior doors, think about which room you'd consider yourself to be entering. For example, you may enter the kitchen from the living room. Or, you may enter a bedroom from the hallway.

Step 3 - Check Whether It's an Inswing or Outswing Door

Open the door from the outside. If you had to pull the door open, you have an outswing door. If you push the door past its opening to get in the room, you have an outswing door.

Step 4 - Check the Hinges

There's another way to see if a door is inswing or outswing.

Look along the door frame for the hinges. If you can see them standing from the outside, you have an outswing door.

If you can't see them, the door opens inwards, meaning you have an inswing door. Note that some doors can have hidden hinges.

Step 5 - Check What Side of the Door the Hinges Are On

Checking the hinges is the easiest step.

You have a right-handed door if the hinges are on the right-hand side. If they're on the left, the door is left-handed. Door knobs don’t factor into this test, though you’ll usually find them on the opposite side of the hinges.

Step 6 - Conduct a Handedness Test

Now, you get into the weeds of the terminology. You're going to figure out how the swing and handedness combine to tell you what kind of door you have.

Start by standing outside and close the door. For example, those testing a bedroom door will stand in the hallway facing the door.

Turn your back to the hinges and grab the knob with whichever hand doesn't have to reach across your body to grab it.

Then, open the door.

When you're using your right hand and don't have to move out of the way to open the door, you have a right-handed inswing door.

What if you had to step back while opening the door with your right hand? That means you have a right-handed outswing door.

If you used your left hand and had to step back, you have a left-handed outswing door.

If you didn't have to move while using your left hand, you've got a left-handed inswing door.

Always double check because the simplest mistake in door handing can lead to you buying the wrong door.

Find the Correct Door

You need to know your door's swing direction if you're buying a new door. You'll also need to know it when buying door levers. Your door's swing tells you which door handing you need, which is the direction a traditional door lever has to point when installed.

With our roots dating back to 1978, PINKYS pulls inspiration from the stunning creative style of our Los Angeles home.

Our goal is simple.

Create stunning architectural elements that create amazing opportunities for our customers. With an iron door from PINKYS you get more than a door. You gain a view and a connection to the world beyond your doorstep.

At PINKYS, we offer iron interior doors and exterior doors for any door swing direction. Whether you're looking an in swing, out swing, or pivot door, we have options for you. We even offer doors that swing 180 degrees.

We also offer plenty of attractive door hardware, meaning you can find the perfect door latches or door knob for your door with PINKYS.

No matter which type of door you have, you can find a stunning array of interior and exterior doors at PINKYS. Get in touch with our team today to learn more, or shop our collection to find the right door for your home.

WHAT'S INCLUDED? DETAIL & SPEC

Door Thickness: 2” 

2" Door Thickness

Jamb

Jamb is included and packaged separately from the door.  Jamb is constructed with 12 gauge tube (above industry standard).   Polyurethane Foam Core is filled in the jamb for greater insulation.   

THRESHOLD

Steel threshold is included and it comes welded on the jamb.

In Swing Threshold:

  • Thickness or height from the back interior side:  1 1/8”
  • Thickness or height from the front exterior side: 1/2”
  • Width or Depth:  6” 

 

In Swing

 

Out Swing Threshold:

  • Thickness or height from the back interior side:  1 1/4”
  • Thickness or height from the front exterior side: 1/2”
  • Width or Depth:  6”

Outswing

 

Brackets

Tabs come welded on jamb with pre drilled holes to allow for easy installation.

 

Hinges

Steel weld on bullet hinges with grease fittings come welded on jamb and door.  Allows customers to comfortably open our doors, but yet feel that quality with each and every use.  We use welded steel bullet hinge with copper crush washer instead of a ball bearing hinge because ball bearings are made out of stainless steel (hard material) and the hinges/doors are made out of steel (softer material) which over time causes the hinge to wear. With copper crush washers, the washer is the soft point and they are easily replaceable over time if needed.     

 

Glass

Tempered dual pane glass.  There is a spacer in between each 1/4” thick glass that makes the total thickness of the tempered dual pane glass 5/8”.  Front exterior side glass is the design glass style you chose and back interior side glass is clear.  Customers may swap back glass for design glass with special orders only.

Glass Thickness

 

Weather Stripping

Dual foam weather stripping is included and comes installed around the door frame.  Designs with operable glass will have dual sealing around the glass.  The purpose is to help reduce air infiltration and water penetration.  The dual sealing around the glass allows for weather stripping on both sides of the glass.  The seal around the door frames help to reduce the leakage of air and heat, resulting in a much more energy efficient product for our customers.   

Window Stripping

 

Foam

Polyurethane foam core is filled in door frame and jamb to help reduce heat and cold weather transfer through the door.  It also helps to reduce outside sound transfer through the door. 

Foam

 

Rubber Door Sweeps

Door sweep located underneath the door is included and comes installed on door.  Bottom sweeps are used to help seal the gap at the bottom of your door to help prevent infiltration of sound, light, drafts, insects, moisture, smoke or fire.  The bottom sweep is a simple way to help in insulating a room, which provides cost and environmental benefits.

Rubber Door Sweeps

 

Flush Latch 

Included and pre-installed on all double door orders (Unless otherwise specified).  Our flush latch is installed on the upper and lower sections of the secondary door to allow both doors to open and operate while in the unlocked position.

Flush Latch

 

Protection

Galvanize spray is used to help provide greater protection against corrosion for the iron base.  Primer and paint is applied after the galvanizing process.  During sustained periods of extreme cold weather, typically well below freezing of 25 degrees, is a good starting point to start looking further into our thermal break doors is to avoid condensation on the interior of the iron door.

 

Packaging

Carefully packaged, wrapped in foam, covered in cardboard, trunk wrapped and shipped with style from Los Angeles. 

 

Customer Service

Our customer service does not stop at the point of sale. At PINKYS, customer satisfaction is our number one priority.  We strive to provide our clients with superior service, quality and communication.  Our team members will always be here to help answer any questions to ensure a smooth and rewarding experience.

 

Not included 

Installation of door and locks. Locks are sold separately and can be purchased directly from our website.

 

Weight

 Double Door Sizes Approx. Weight (lbs)
61" x 81" 620
65" x 81" 760
72" x 81" 810
62" x 96" 820
65" x 96" 850
72" x 96" 864
74" x 97.5" 900
72" x 108" 960
74" x 110" 1000
74" x 120" 1060
72" x 132" 1188
74" x 132"  1221

Interior Knob Shape

 Round Oval

Round

Round

WHICH LOCK SET DO I NEED?

If you are ordering a single door - you only need (1) Active Lock.

If you are ordering a double door - you need (1) Active Lock & (1) Dummy Lock. 

Active & Dummy Locks

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN ACTIVE LOCK AND A DUMMY LOCK?

Single Doors

  • Require an Active lock only. 

Double Doors

  • Require an Active lock, which is your locking hardware, to be installed on your active door or the door that is used most often. 
  • Require a Dummy lock,  which has no mechanical latch mechanism, to be installed on the secondary door.
  • Dummy locks do not function - the main purpose of a dummy lock is for aesthetic purposes only.

    WHICH LOCK SET DO I NEED?

    If you are ordering a single door - you only need (1) Active Lock.

    If you are ordering a double door - you need (1) Active Lock & (1) Dummy Lock. 

    Active & Dummy Locks

    WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN ACTIVE LOCK AND A DUMMY LOCK?

    Single Doors

    • Require an Active lock only. 

    Double Doors

    • Require an Active lock, which is your locking hardware, to be installed on your active door or the door that is used most often. 
    • Require a Dummy lock,  which has no mechanical latch mechanism, to be installed on the secondary door.
    • Dummy locks do not function - the main purpose of a dummy lock is for aesthetic purposes only.