Most but by no means all of our Prior DIY conservatories are fitted with at least a single door, more usually a pair of French doors. The positioning of these is very much up to the customer and also depends on the conservatory site to a degree.
Most people opt for opening out French doors. This allows maximum use of the space inside the conservatory when they are open. We do offer inward opening French doors but seldom supply them for the reasons mentioned previously. We also get asked for single doors inward or outward opening. Again, if there is not a lot of space between the door position and a perimiter or boundry fence, opening in doors make sense.
We have supplied quite a few Lean - To DIY'ers that are to replace existing rotting wooden conservatories. A lot of these replacements are using an existing dwarf wall and we make the new conservatory to match the old ones. In a lot of cases these have a single door at each end and a full row of frames across the front. It entirely depends on what the customer wants.