Conservatory Outlet has unveiled its new Forté composite door collection.

The range, which was presented to the fabricator’s UK-wide Network of regional retailers earlier this month, is available in 36 door styles and 22 colours as well as exclusive colour options, glass cassettes and hardware options.

“We identified the need for a new composite door range to complement our existing collections and provide our Network with customer-friendly designs and colourways,” said marketing director Karen Clough, pictured.

“We developed the Forté Door collection with an emphasis firmly on choice. The range itself includes a carefully selected range of contemporary and classic door designs that can be further tailored with a selection of traditional, modern and on-trend colour options and glass patterns.

“With over 200,000 thousand individual designs available to order, no other door collection comes close in terms of choice. That’s something that homeowners across the country will prioritise and appreciate when it comes to looking for a new composite door.”

The door also comes fitted with enhanced security features as standard, in line with Approved Document Q.

The Forté Door range will be rolled out to the Conservatory Outlet Network in the coming weeks, with each retailer receiving an exclusive sales launch alongside personalised brochures and samples, plus associated sales, marketing and software support.

“The value-added services that we provide our Network sets us apart, especially when launching a brand-new product range,” added CEO Greg Kane.

“Our retail partners appreciate the level of detail and training that we provide. By delivering a tailored mix of both physical and digital resources with leading marketing and sales support, we help our Network members maximise their sales from day one.”

The addition of the Forté Door collection is Conservatory Outlet’s second recent new product launch, following the Extreme Fully Reversible window last month https://www.the-glazine.com/?p=6813 

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