Fly Screens for Single and French Doors
Fresh Air Without Compromise
Our bespoke fly screens for single doors and French doors allow you to enjoy fresh air throughout your home without worrying about insects getting inside. Whether it’s a back door, patio entrance or garden access point, these screens provide a practical and discreet barrier that keeps bugs out while maintaining airflow, visibility and comfort.
Made to Measure for a Perfect Fit
Every door screen we supply is made to measure, ensuring a precise fit and smooth operation. They are designed to complement your existing doors without looking intrusive, and can be tailored for single doors, double French doors and a wide range of door styles. Depending on your property and preference, they can be installed internally or externally, allowing the most practical and visually discreet solution for each installation. The result is a neat, stylish addition that integrates seamlessly with your home.
Custom Colours & Mesh Options
Our door fly screens are finished in white as standard but can be powder coated in any bespoke RAL colour to match your doors, frames or surrounding décor. We also offer a selection of mesh types depending on your needs – whether that’s improved visibility, extra durability for high-traffic areas, or finer mesh for additional insect protection.
UK Manufactured & Professionally Installed
All of our fly screens are UK made to ensure consistent quality, durability and reliability. They are typically delivered within around three weeks and professionally installed by the experienced Living Shutters team, giving you confidence from initial enquiry through to final fitting. For added peace of mind, our screens come with a lifetime warranty.
Comfort, Efficiency & Everyday Convenience
Door fly screens don’t just improve comfort – they can also help reduce reliance on air conditioning and electric fans by allowing natural ventilation without the worry of insects. This makes them an eco-friendly and cost-effective addition to your home, especially during warmer months when doors are more likely to stay open.



