Studio Matrx Monthly · Volume 1 · Issue 1 · June 2026
Amogh N P
 In loving memory of Amogh N P — Architect · Designer · Visionary 
Specialty Door Selector

Specialty Door Selector

Pick the primary hazard you must defend against and any secondary needs — get a recommended door family, the governing standard, an indicative ₹ band and which consultant to bring in. Indicative India 2026 — these doors are project-engineered; always get a vendor spec.

What must the door defend against?

Primary hazard / requirement

Secondary needs (optional — weighted into the score)

Scoring weights the primary hazard fit at 70% and your secondary needs at 30%, after a hard gate that drops any family unfit for the hazard. Indicative only — radiation, fire, blast and flood doors must be designed and signed off by a qualified consultant.

Recommended door family

Fire-rated door set

0/100match score

Tested leaf-frame-hardware assembly; rating is for the whole certified set, not the leaf alone.

Governing standardIS 3614 / BS 476-22 (30/60/90/120/180 min tested assembly)
Indicative band₹15,000 – ₹70,000 per door setsupply-only, before 18% GST
Engage afire consultant
Talk to a fire consultant before ordering. This is an indicative match, not an engineered design — the final spec depends on tested ratings, site conditions and statutory sign-off.

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How the candidate families score

Overall match score for the families that pass the hazard gate. Toggle secondary needs to compare them.

Pressure-test this specialty door spec

DesignAI helps you turn this match into a tender-ready brief — the right rating, the questions for the vendor, and which consultant to engage first.

How this works. The selector applies a hard gate (only families capable of the chosen hazard survive), then ranks them by a weighted score — 70% primary-hazard fit, 30% your secondary needs. Cost bands are supply-only, before 18% GST, and exclude civil works, automation, and statutory fees.

These doors are project-engineered: the figures here are indicative for early budgeting and direction only — get a vendor spec and a qualified consultant's sign-off. Radiation doors need an RSO and AERB licensing; fire doors a fire consultant and tested assembly; blast and flood doors a structural engineer.