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Design collections

A collection for every facade style.

Start with the visual overview first. This section is designed to help customers immediately understand the look of the MARTOM range, then scroll into the collection details, colours, accessories and specification logic below. Click any image to enlarge it.

MARTOM Modern collection door
Modern

Contemporary models with stainless-look or black decorative applications and a distinctly architectural feel.

MARTOM No Glass collection door
No Glass

Clean, private door designs without glazing — ideal for minimal entrances and strong visual simplicity.

MARTOM Simple Elegance collection door
Simple Elegance

Refined premium styling with calm geometry, ideal for luxury contemporary homes.

MARTOM Diamond collection door
Diamond

Distinctive statement doors with decorative glazing and a premium presentation.

MARTOM Classic collection door
Classic

Timeless proportions and softer detailing for traditional yet elegant homes.

MARTOM Smooth collection door
Smooth

Modern, bold and clean-surfaced models with horizontal character and strong curb appeal.

MARTOM Future collection door
Future

Forward-looking forms suited to highly modern, flat-roof and minimalist architecture.

MARTOM Traditional collection door
Traditional

Classic entrance character with richer detailing, ideal for more heritage-inspired facades.

MARTOM Modern door example
Collection overview

Modern

Contemporary models with stainless-look or black decorative applications and a distinctly architectural feel.

  • Best for contemporary elevations, self-builds and homes using stone, render, aluminium or dark cladding accents.
  • Large range of glazed and decorative models, with technical charts showing availability across 55 Optimal, 55 Nordic, 72 Arktic and 90 Passive depending on the model.
  • A good fit when the customer wants a modern statement but still wants plenty of model choice.
MARTOM No Glass door example
Collection overview

No Glass

Clean, private door designs without glazing — ideal for minimal entrances and strong visual simplicity.

  • The cleanest and most private option in the range, with no visible glazing and a very minimal exterior expression.
  • Suitable for homes where privacy, simplicity and a calm elevation are the priority.
  • The English technical document shows No Glass models offered across multiple thermal standards, including 55 Optimal, 55 Nordic, 72 Arktic and 90 Passive depending on the model.
MARTOM Simple Elegance door example
Collection overview

Simple Elegance

Refined premium styling with calm geometry, ideal for luxury contemporary homes.

  • A premium contemporary collection with a quieter, more refined feel than the bolder Modern range.
  • Ideal when the facade is sleek and architectural but the client wants elegance rather than strong contrast or aggressive detailing.
  • Best positioned as a high-end design choice for large glazed contemporary homes.
MARTOM Diamond door example
Collection overview

Diamond

Distinctive statement doors with decorative glazing and a premium presentation.

  • A more expressive premium look with decorative glazing and a stronger visual focal point.
  • Works especially well when the entrance should feel more luxurious and feature-driven.
  • A good option for clients who want glazing but also want the door itself to read as the hero element.
MARTOM Classic door example
Collection overview

Classic

Timeless proportions and softer detailing for traditional yet elegant homes.

  • Traditional proportions with restrained glazing and softer design language.
  • Well suited to homes that are elegant rather than ultra-modern.
  • A safe recommendation where the client wants timelessness and broad appeal.
MARTOM Smooth door example
Collection overview

Smooth

Modern, bold and clean-surfaced models with horizontal character and strong curb appeal.

  • Clean-surfaced, linear and confident, often with stronger horizontal emphasis.
  • A useful middle ground between minimalist and statement design.
  • Works well on modern homes where the door should look crisp and deliberate, without excess ornament.
MARTOM Future door example
Collection overview

Future

Forward-looking forms suited to highly modern, flat-roof and minimalist architecture.

  • The most forward-looking visual language in the range, aimed at highly contemporary architecture.
  • Best matched with flat-roof forms, narrow frame glazing, modern landscaping and minimalist detailing.
  • Recommended when the client is intentionally building a strongly modern facade composition.
MARTOM Traditional door example
Collection overview

Traditional

Classic entrance character with richer detailing, ideal for more heritage-inspired facades.

  • A classic entrance expression with richer details and a more familiar domestic character.
  • Useful for heritage-inspired homes, farmhouse styles and traditional facades.
  • A practical choice when modern minimalism would feel too cold or out of place.
Colours & finishes

A broad palette for modern and classic homes.

For the website, this section should present the offer visually first: bright contemporary shades, deep modern greys, black, and warmer timber-effect finishes. MARTOM’s English technical information separates veneer colours from RAL and metallic structure paints, so the safest sales presentation is to show the door as available in foil finishes as well as selected painted finishes depending on the chosen configuration.

White
Anthracite
Black
Golden Oak
Walnut
Winchester
Basalt Grey
Quartz Grey

Use this block as a visual introduction. For live quoting, the final colour list should always follow the current MARTOM configurator or the latest colour pages in the technical documents.

Accessories

The door is more than the slab.

This part is intentionally sales-focused. Clients usually choose the collection first, then personalise the final look and function through handles, locks, glazing choices and optional sidelights.

Handles & pull bars

Architectural hardware

Offer the door with classic handles for a simpler look or long pull bars for a more premium, architectural entrance. This is one of the biggest style-defining choices after the model itself.

Locks & access

Security and daily convenience

Depending on the model and standard, MARTOM technical documents list different locking options, including strip locks and selected advanced access solutions. This is where the quote should clarify whether the client wants a standard key setup or a higher-spec smart-access route.

Sidelights

More light around the entrance

Sidelights can be combined with house doors in several arrangements, including left, right, left+right, top and more complex combinations. They are especially effective when the door should feel more premium and the entrance needs extra daylight.

How the doors are described

How to read a MARTOM door offer.

At the end of the page, it helps to explain the logic behind the quotation. That makes the range easier to understand and reduces back-and-forth with customers.

01

Collection

Start with the design family: Modern, No Glass, Simple Elegance, Diamond, Classic, Smooth, Future or Traditional.

02

Model code

Inside each collection, the exact door is identified by its model code. The English technical document uses model charts to show what is available in each collection.

03

Thermal standard

Availability then depends on the standard. In the technical document, some collections appear in 55 Optimal, 55 Nordic, 72 Arktic and 90 Passive, while others are limited to selected standards only.

04

Configuration

The final quote is completed with size, opening direction, colour, glazing variant, handle or pull bar, lock setup and any sidelights or additional access features.

This makes the page easier to use commercially: the customer chooses the look first, and Cozy Windows completes the technical configuration afterwards.