Our team of experts can provide you with a range of options for your timber door, including style, finish and glazing. We also offer a bespoke service to cater for more unique designs. Whether you’re looking for a new front door, back door or internal doors, we’re here to help.
If you’re not sure what style of timber door would suit your home, our team can offer advice and guidance. We can also provide you with a free, no-obligation quote. Get in touch today to find out more.
We offer a comprehensive range of joinery services to help you restore, repair or replace timber features in your home. We can provide bespoke solutions to match your specific requirements and can work with any type of wood, including hardwoods and softwoods.
Our team of experienced craftsmen use traditional methods and materials to create beautiful, long lasting results.
A bespoke door is a unique, custom-crafted entrance tailored precisely to your specifications. These doors are meticulously designed, taking into account your preferences for size, style, materials, and finishes. They stand apart from standard doors by offering a personalised touch that enhances the overall look and feel of your space.
While both terms suggest craftsmanship, they differ in scope. "Bespoke" refers to customisation, indicating that the door is uniquely designed for your needs. "Handmade" signifies that skilled artisans create the door, often using traditional techniques. While many bespoke doors are handmade, not all handmade doors are necessarily bespoke.
Absolutely, doors can be expertly cut to your desired dimensions. This service ensures a seamless and precise fit within your door frame, optimising functionality, and aesthetics. Whether you have an irregular doorframe or specific size requirements, getting doors cut to size is a convenient solution.
Yes, wooden doors demand periodic maintenance to ensure their longevity and beauty. Tasks such as painting, staining, and sealing protect the wood from environmental elements, preventing deterioration and maintaining the door's aesthetic appeal over time.
The choice between timber and composite doors depends on your priorities. Timber doors offer a timeless, natural look that many homeowners prefer. Both can provide excellent security and insulation so for many it comes down to the style and what they prefer.
In general, timber doors tend to come with a higher price tag compared to uPVC doors. However, the final cost varies based on factors such as the type of timber used and the extent of customisation. While uPVC doors can be cheaper, this does come at the cost of aesthetics, and some older homes simply don’t suit a uPVC look.
uPVC doors often require less maintenance and are more resistant to weathering compared to wood. Consequently, they often boast a longer lifespan. However, it is important to consider that uPVC may not offer the same natural warmth and aesthetic appeal that wooden doors provide.
Wooden doors can significantly contribute to improved insulation, helping to regulate indoor temperatures. The extent of insulation depends on the door's design and quality, but wooden doors are generally effective at conserving heat and enhancing energy efficiency.
The three primary categories of wood doors include solid wood doors (crafted entirely from wood, offering a classic appearance), solid-core doors (featuring a wooden frame with a composite or plywood core), and hollow-core doors (with a wood frame and a hollow interior for cost-effectiveness. These are not appropriate for external doors however).
Solid wood doors are often considered a worthwhile investment due to their remarkable durability and timeless charm. While they may command a higher price, their extended lifespan and enduring aesthetic appeal make them a choice that many homeowners find highly valuable.