Security Door Design
SECURITY DOOR DESIGN: APPEARANCE MATTERS
Very often, the presence of a security door inside an apartment is cumbersome and poorly integrated with the surrounding furnishings: this is because customers prefer to focus on its primary functionality: safety, thereby overlooking design and subsequently its aesthetic aspect.
Alias, on the other hand, offers pure design solutions, manufacturing security doors that are not just strong and secure, but which are also aesthetically pleasing, able to exist in perfect combination with the context of any entrance in which they are installed.
All Alias security doors and windows come in a wide range of finishes and coverings, both for interiors and exteriors; you can choose from a series of panels in different materials, traditional – like wood – or unusual and original such as gres porcelain and stone.
ALIAS SECURITY DOOR DESIGN
Alias’s main objective is to also make a security door a piece of furniture, finally being able to play with colours and coverings, thanks to the use of new technologies that enable a high degree of customisation. In an Alias product, aesthetics, technology and high performance perfectly combine, creating an exceptional and unique product.
The Flat line, for example, includes design solutions for security doors conceived to follow modern living’s most innovative trends, retaining different features and functionality ideal for creating customised solutions.
DESIGN IS THE FOUNDATION OF ALIAS’S SECURITY DOOR PHILOSOPHY
The Alias philosophy is to place particular importance to design, because aesthetic value is the most important feature in interior design as it involves all of the elements that play a part, including, of course, doors and windows. In addition to a heavily technological imprint aimed at offering ideal solutions for making a house more secure, ALIAS creates security doors that are intended to represent, in all respects, genuine furnishing accessories. Each product offers design elements that enhance the balance, style and ambience of the spaces in which they are placed.