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Wrought Iron Door

FORGED IRON · GLASS INFILL · DOUBLE-DOOR · SIDELIGHT

Forged Scrollwork, Glass Infill & Heritage Hardware

Walking up to a wrought-iron entry sets the tone of the home before the door even opens. The silhouette, the patina, the weight of the latch. We make wrought-iron entry doors and gates in single, double, and double-with-sidelight configurations. Forged scrollwork, leaded or clear glass infill, and operable iron grilles. Frames are pre-hung in the workshop. Hinges hung, deadbolt strike plate set, weatherstripping fitted. The iron is finished in matte black, oil-rubbed bronze, or your specified color — primer-and-topcoat system rated for outdoor exposure. Designed in Guangdong, hand-forged in our owned workshop, then crated for export to your site.

25+ Years
of factory operation
4,500 m²
owned workshop in Guangdong
800+ Projects
delivered worldwide
60+ Countries
shipped to
Forged scrollwork
Forged Scrollwork
Hand-forged scrolls, twists, and rosettes — design library or custom pattern to match your home's architecture.
Glass infill options
Glass Infill Options
Clear tempered, frosted, low-iron, leaded, or textured glass behind the iron grille — operable for ventilation on request.
Pre-hung frame and hinges
Pre-Hung Frame & Hinges
Hinged and deadbolt-prepped in our workshop — the installer sets the frame, shims it, and the door swings true.
Weatherproof finish
Weatherproof Finish
Zinc-rich primer, intermediate coat, and topcoat finish system for outdoor entry exposure across coastal and inland sites.

VILLA & COUNTRY HOME

Estate front entries, motor-court gates, courtyard double doors. Custom scroll patterns drawn to the home's architecture — Mediterranean, neoclassical, contemporary geometric — finished in oil-rubbed bronze, antique copper, or hand-painted custom color. Often paired with matching driveway gates, garden gates, and wrought-iron balcony railings as one coordinated estate package.

NEW HOME BUILD

Single-family front doors, gated driveway entry, courtyard gates on a new build. Single iron entry door, or double-door with central mullion, or double-with-sidelight for wider openings. Common picks are matte-black finish with clear tempered glass; Spanish, French, and Tuscan scroll patterns from the design library. Operable grille panels allow ventilation while keeping security.

APARTMENT & CONDO

Penthouse and townhouse front doors, condo building lobby entries, gated-community entries. Statement iron doors at the entry to the unit or the building, with operable grilles and tempered-glass infill for daylight without sacrificing security. Heritage door hardware (lever-handle pulls, escutcheons, kick plates) finished to match the iron color.

BATCH RENOVATION & MULTI-UNIT DEVELOPMENT

Townhouse rows, gated communities, multi-unit developments with a coordinated entry program. Repeat iron door patterns deployed across multiple units in a development — same scroll design and finish color so the streetscape reads consistently. Often paired with iron gate panels and matching railing systems from the same factory production run.

Iron Door — Configuration Overview

Door Style Iron Pattern Finish Color Entry Type
Single Entry Scroll / leaf / geometric Matte black Residential front entry
Double-Door (No Mullion) Mirrored scroll pair Oil-rubbed bronze Villa main entries
Door + Sidelight Coordinated panel pattern Black / antique copper Wide entry openings
Operable Iron Grille Hinged inner grille Matte black Coastal homes, ventilation
Arched-Top Single Arched scroll, leaded glass Antique copper Tuscan, Spanish villas
Driveway / Garden Gate Matched scroll Black, custom RAL Estate motor-courts

About Our Wrought-Iron Door Range

A wrought-iron door is a hand-forged steel entry assembly. Frame, scrolled iron panel, glass infill, hinges, deadbolt prep, weatherstripping — pre-hung and finished in our workshop for villa, new-home, and gated-entry projects. We build for the villa or new-home owner specifying a hand-forged iron entry, and for the contractor coordinating the install. The door is a structural assembly. A welded steel frame, scrollwork forged or fabricated to a pattern, glass infill rebated into the door panel. Hinges set into the frame, a deadbolt pocket, weatherstripping. A multi-coat finish system seals it all. The finish holds up to direct sun, driving rain, and salt air. Owners across the USA, Australia, and Canada choose an iron entry for three reasons. Security at the entry. Daylight through the grille. A facade statement that ties the entry to the rest of the elevation. We fabricate each door as a pre-hung unit. Frame, hinged door panel, sidelights (if any), hardware, and threshold arrive as one squared assembly. Scroll patterns come from a design library or are drawn to your home's style — Mediterranean, Tuscan, Spanish, French, neoclassical, or contemporary geometric.

Every order starts with the entry opening. Width, height, jamb depth, swing direction (in or out, left or right). Exposure: covered porch, direct rain, coastal salt air. We return a CAD elevation with the scroll pattern shown at scale. Glass type and arrangement are labeled. Hardware positions are called out. The multi-coat finish system is specified. The workshop welds the frame and door. We fit the iron grille and glass, hang the door on the frame, and drill for the deadbolt and handle hardware. Then we trial-swing the assembly. After sign-off, we dismount the door from the frame, wrap both on a dedicated pallet, bag hardware separately, and ship with a PDF install manual. Our engineering team is reachable on WhatsApp at +86 185 8907 5949 during install. Designed in Guangdong, hand-forged in our owned workshop.

After delivery, your contractor or installer handles fitting. We provide an assembly guide and a step-by-step video. Where local installation is available in your region, we help you find a vetted installer.

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Spec Snapshot

A typical wrought-iron entry order combines several elements. A welded steel frame, a hand-forged or fabricated scroll panel, tempered glass infill behind the grille. Three to four heavy-duty hinges, a deadbolt strike pocket, weatherstripping. A zinc-primer-and-topcoat finish on top. Single, double, and door-with-sidelight configurations are all routine. Operable inner grilles allow ventilation while keeping the security read of the iron. Common finishes are matte black, oil-rubbed bronze, antique copper, or a custom RAL to match the home's other exterior metalwork.

How to Spec for Your Project

Start with the opening: rough-opening width and height, jamb depth, swing direction, and exposure (covered porch, direct rain, or coastal salt air). Decide between single-door, double-door, or door-with-sidelight based on the entry's elevation. Pick a scroll pattern from the design library or send a reference image. Mediterranean, Tuscan, neoclassical, or contemporary geometric all work. Choose the glass type (clear, frosted, low-iron, leaded), the finish color, and any operable-grille requirement. Building code references covered in shop drawings include IRC R311 for entry doors (USA), AS 2047 for door performance (Australia), and NCC / CSA equivalents. A licensed engineer in your jurisdiction handles final stamping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most owner and contractor questions about a wrought-iron entry concern five points. Scroll customization. Configuration (single, double, sidelight). Glass and weather rating. Packing for ocean freight. Engineering drawings. All five are addressed below.

Can the iron design be customized to match my home's architecture?

Yes. We work from a design library of Mediterranean, Tuscan, Spanish, French, neoclassical, and contemporary scroll patterns, or from a sketch / reference photo you send. We draw the scroll layout at full scale, get your sign-off, then forge or fabricate to that pattern. Common request is to coordinate the iron door with matching driveway gates, garden gates, and balcony railings from the same workshop run.

Do you supply double-door and sidelight configurations?

Yes. Double-doors (with or without central mullion), single door with one or two sidelights, and arched-top variants are all standard. For wide entries we draw the configuration to scale at the order stage. You can see whether the room reads better with a mullion or as a clear double-leaf. Transom panels (above the door) are also available.

Is the glass tempered and weather-rated?

All glass infill is tempered for safety. For entry doors the standard is tempered single-glaze for warm climates and tempered double-glaze (insulated) for cold climates. Frosted, leaded, low-iron, and textured options are available. We rebate the glass into the door panel with a weather gasket so wind-driven rain stays outside.

How is a pre-hung iron door packed for ocean freight?

We dismount the door from its frame after trial assembly. Frame, door panel, and any sidelights ship on a dedicated wood-crated pallet, each piece padded with foam at the edges. We bag and label the hardware (hinges, deadbolt, handle, weatherstripping) by location. Glass panels travel inside the door rebate, protected by the frame structure.

Do you provide drawings my local engineer can stamp?

Yes. Shop drawings reference the relevant code families for the United States, Australia, and Canada (IRC, IBC, AS 1657, AS 1288, NCC, CSA). For iron entry doors the engineering review usually covers wind-load on the door panel and anchor pattern in the wall opening. A licensed engineer in your jurisdiction handles final stamping.

Designing a wrought-iron entry door or gate?
Send the opening dimensions and a reference image — we'll draw the scroll pattern to scale.