Standard Front Door Sizes in the UK

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When choosing a front door for your home, one of the key considerations is ensuring that it fits seamlessly into the space provided. In the United Kingdom, standard front door sizes play a crucial role in this decision-making process. Understanding these dimensions is essential for homeowners, builders, and architects alike.

Common Front Door Sizes:

Standard front door sizes in the UK can vary, but there are some commonly accepted dimensions that are widely used in residential construction. The most prevalent sizes for front doors in the UK are:

  • Width:
    • The standard width for a front door in the UK is typically 80 centimetres (cm), which is equivalent to approximately 2 feet 7.5 inches.
    • Wider options are also available, with 90 cm (2 feet 11.5 inches) being a common choice.
  • Height:
    • The standard height for a front door is often 200 cm (approximately 6 feet 6.7 inches).
    • Taller doors, with heights of 210 cm (6 feet 10.7 inches) or more, are available for those who prefer a grander entrance.

Factors Influencing Door Sizes:

Several factors can influence the choice of front door sizes, and these considerations may lead to variations in the standard dimensions:

  • Architectural Style:
    • The architectural style of the home can impact the choice of front door size. For example, grand entrances in larger homes may call for taller and wider doors.
  • Regulations and Standards:
    • Building regulations and industry standards may stipulate specific requirements for front door sizes to ensure safety and accessibility. It is crucial to be aware of and comply with these regulations.
  • Personal Preferences:
    • Homeowners often have specific preferences regarding the appearance and proportions of their front doors. Some may opt for wider doors to create a more prominent entrance, while others may prioritize a more traditional or understated look.
  • Accessibility:
    • Ensuring that the front door is accessible to all residents and visitors, including those with mobility challenges, may influence the door size. Wider doors and those with lower thresholds can enhance accessibility.

What Is The Minimum Size For an External Door?

If you reside in a compact dwelling with a slim entry point, you may be curious about whether your diminutive door conforms to the standard dimensions. 

Although it’s improbable that the height of your home’s door differs from the more prevalent 1981mm, its width might be less than 838mm, particularly if you inhabit an older property constructed before considerations for wheelchair accessibility were integrated into building regulations. Front doors being shorter than 1981mm and narrower than 686mm are seldom encountered.

Current building regulations in the UK do not impose specific constraints on the height or width of doors. However, the primary entrance of your residence should ideally have a clear single-door width of no less than 775mm. This measurement pertains to the space between your door jamb and the surface of your door when it is in an open position.

What Are The Dimensions of the Largest Standard Doors?

Numerous individuals aspire to create an impressive entryway for their residences by incorporating external French doors or double doors.

Double doors generally come in sizes ranging from 1981 x 1524 x 44mm to 1981 x 1676 x 44mm. Alternatively, they can measure between 1981 x 2438 x 44mm and 1981 x 2591 x 44mm when accompanied by sidelights. The inclusion of sidelights typically increases the width of your doorway by approximately 356mm on each side.

Door size conversion chart:

Your preferences in using metric or imperial measurements may vary based on your birth and education timelines. Individuals born and educated in different eras may lean towards either millimetres or inches as their preferred unit of measurement.

To facilitate your understanding of the most prevalent measurements and standard UK door sizes for external doors, we’ve developed this conversion chart for your convenience.

Door Sizes

Door Sizes

Metric (mm) Imperial (inches) Imperial (feet & inches)
1981mm x 686mm 78″ x 27″ 6′ 6” x 2′ 3”
1981mm x 762mm 78″ x 30″ 6′ 6” x 2′ 6”
1981mm x 838mm 78″ x 33″ 6′ 6” x 2′ 9”
2032mm x 813mm 80″ x 32″ 6′8″ x 2′8″
2040mm x 526mm 80 1⁄4″ x 20 5⁄8″ 6′8 1⁄4″ x 1′8 5⁄8″
2040mm x 626mm 80 1⁄4″ x 24 5⁄8″ 6′8 1⁄4″ x 2′0 5⁄8″
2040mm x 726mm 80 1⁄4″ x 28 5⁄8″ 6′8 1⁄4″ x 2′4 5⁄8″
2040mm x 826mm 80 1⁄4″ x 32 5⁄8″ 6′8 1⁄4″ x 2′8 5⁄8″
2040mm x 926mm 80 1⁄4″ x 36 5⁄8″ 6′8 1⁄4″ x 3′0 5⁄8″
2085mm x 865mm 82″ x 34″ 6’10” x 2’10”
2134mm x 915mm 84″ x 36″ 7’0″ x 3’0″

Regulations Governing External Door Sizes:

Both internal and external doors fall under the purview of building regulations.

The regulations pertinent to doors primarily encompass the following aspects:

  1. Protection and materials for glazed front doors (Part N): This addresses the materials and safety considerations for doors featuring glazing.
  2. Ensuring fire safety (Part B): Specifies requirements to ensure doors meet fire safety standards.
  3. Creating sound insulation (Part E): Concerned with measures to provide sound insulation through doors.
  4. Creating heat and energy insulation to conserve fuel (Part L): Deals with standards for doors to contribute to heat and energy conservation.
  5. Providing disabled access (Part M): The focus here is on accessibility, notably specifying door widths to accommodate wheelchair access.

Among these, the most relevant to door sizes is the accessibility aspect. Building regulations stipulate that all habitable residences must adhere to a minimum door width of 775mm for existing buildings and 1,000mm for new constructions. A minimum width of 750mm is deemed acceptable when the approach to the front door is direct and unobstructed.

FAQs

What are front door sizes in inches?

Front door sizes in inches can vary, but common measurements range from 28 to 36 inches in width and 80 to 96 inches in height.

Is a 610mm door too small?

Whether a 610mm door is too small depends on the specific requirements of the space. In general, a 610mm door is approximately 24 inches wide, which is smaller than standard front door sizes. It may be suitable for certain interior applications or smaller entryways, but for main entrances, a wider door is typically preferred for practical and aesthetic reasons.

About the author

Glen Ramsey, who presently holds the positions of customer support and content manager, is a cherished member of the Sash Window Refurbish team. He is in a unique position to provide advice on all questions pertaining to the renovation of historic windows because he has a wealth of experience in all elements of window renovation, dealing with clients regularly and assisting them in choosing the best window-related course of action. He oversees the creation of information for all of our platforms in his capacity as content manager, including web content and other materials. Glen has witnessed the whole gamut of Sash Window Refurbish's window restoration activities, from our work on significant listed Georgian homes to a wide variety of smaller-scale private residential projects.

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