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May 12, 2026

Slim Steel Fire Rated Doors in Fulham Installed at Clancarty Road

Written by Rebecca Clayton

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Recent site images from a completed residential refurbishment in Fulham showcase the installation of IQ Glass’s new generation of slim steel fire rated doors, designed to combine certified fire performance with noticeably reduced frame thickness.

Delivered as part of an interior upgrade at Clancarty Road in SW6, the project highlights how slim steel fire rated doors in Fulham can be integrated into contemporary residential architecture without the visual weight typically associated with fire-rated systems.

A New Direction for Fire Rated Door Design

Fire rated doors are often specified as a necessary compliance element within residential and mixed-use projects. However, conventional systems typically rely on deep or visually heavy framing, often exceeding 100mm sightlines, which can conflict with the architectural intent of open, light-filled interiors.

The Mondrian® Slim E30 system used on this project offers a different approach. These doors achieve a certified E30 fire rating while maintaining a slim steel frame with sightlines of approximately 45mm, allowing them to sit more closely within contemporary interior design language.

For architects and designers, this creates an opportunity to introduce compliant fire separation without disrupting spatial flow, material consistency or visual clarity.

Application Within a Contemporary Fulham Refurbishment

At Clancarty Road, the glazing package was focused on improving spatial connection across key internal areas while maintaining necessary fire compartmentation. Two slim steel fire rated doors in Fulham were installed at important points within the internal layout.

At ground floor level, a single fire rated door measuring 872mm wide x 2,400mm high was installed between the entrance hallway and the kitchen dining space. This opening required fire separation while maintaining a visual connection between the front of house and the primary living area. By using a slim steel framed glazed door, the transition remains open and light while still meeting fire safety requirements.

At lower ground floor level, a wider installation comprising a fire rated door with a fixed side screen measures 1,550mm wide x 2,400mm high overall. This arrangement connects the landing to the family room and allows for a more generous opening, supporting circulation and day-to-day use in a more informal living space.

Balancing Compliance and Architectural Intent

Both doors were manufactured using 13mm fire rated glass, providing 30 minutes of integrity protection while maintaining transparency. The glazing is set within slim steel frames finished to coordinate with the surrounding interior palette, reinforcing a consistent material language throughout the refurbishment.

Decorative horizontal transoms were incorporated into the design to reflect a refined steel aesthetic, referencing classic steel door proportions while remaining distinctly contemporary. Hardware selections, including stainless steel lever handles with a satin black finish and concealed overhead closers, further support a clean and minimal appearance.

Importantly, the doors include integrated drop seals for smoke control, allowing them to satisfy functional performance requirements without introducing visible bulk or heavy detailing.

A Reference for Slim Fire Rated Glazing

This installation provides a clear example for architects and specifiers seeking slim steel fire rated doors in Fulham or similar urban residential contexts. It demonstrates that fire-rated glazing no longer needs to compromise on visual quality or spatial experience.

By combining certified fire performance with reduced frame dimensions, these systems allow internal partitions and doors to align more closely with modern expectations of light, openness and minimal detailing.

Project Snapshot

  • Location: Clancarty Road, Fulham, London SW6

  • Architect: ADE Architecture

  • Product: Mondrian® Slim E30 fire rated glass doors

  • Ground floor door: 872mm wide x 2,400mm high

  • Lower ground floor door and screen: 1,550mm wide x 2,400mm high

  • Fire rating: E30 integrity protection

  • Frame type: Slim steel framing with approx. 45mm sightlines

  • Glass: 13mm fire rated safety glass

  • Configuration: Single door and double door with fixed side screen

  • Features: Concealed closers, drop seals for smoke control, integrated hardware

Specifying Slim Steel Fire Rated Doors

For architects and contractors exploring slim steel fire rated doors for residential or refurbishment projects, this project illustrates how fire compliance and design intent can be aligned through careful system selection and detailing.

IQ Glass provides technical support, certification guidance and bespoke detailing for fire rated glazing systems across residential and commercial projects.

Contact the team to discuss how slim fire rated doors can be integrated into your next scheme.