Doors
Timber Entrance
& Garden Doors
More than a point of entry—your first impression. Combining precision joinery with security, energy efficiency, and the luxurious look of real timber.
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Door Types
Entrance, French, sliding, and bi-fold
Secure, elegant, and built to last. Every door is crafted to suit the property and perform reliably for decades.
Entrance Doors
Entrance Doors
A front door is the first impression—and the last line of defence. Every entrance door combines engineered timber strength with PAS 24 security certification.
- •PAS 24:2016 certified—3 minutes forced entry resistance
- •3-point or 5-point multi-point locking with shootbolts
- •44mm solid engineered timber core or FD30 fire-rated
- •Laminated safety glass (6.4mm or 8.8mm)
- •Traditional 4/6-panel or contemporary flush styles
- •Hardware: satin brass, bronze, chrome, matt black
French Doors
French Doors
Traditional elegance for smaller openings. Best for heritage properties, traditional homes, or openings 1.5–2.5m wide.
- •Best for openings 1.5–2.5m wide
- •Inward or outward opening
- •Secure 3-point multi-point locking
- •Document M compliant low thresholds available
- •Traditional astragal glazing bars available
- •Typical cost: £3,500–£6,000 installed
Bifold Doors
Bifold Doors
Maximum flexibility for large openings. Best for extensions, garden rooms, or openings 2.5–6m wide.
- •3–7 panels folding left, right, or split
- •Smooth stainless steel roller operation
- •Optional traffic door for daily access
- •Flush threshold or step-down track options
- •U-value 0.7–1.2 W/m²K
- •Typical cost: £8,000–£15,000 installed
Sliding Doors (Lift-Slide)
Sliding Doors (Lift-Slide)
Contemporary clean lines for narrow clearances. Large glass panels slide inline requiring no external space.
- •Large panels up to 2.5m x 2.5m each
- •Lift-and-slide mechanism with secure locking
- •Inline sliding requires no external clearance
- •Flush threshold options (Document M)
- •U-value 0.9–1.1 W/m²K
- •Typical cost: £6,500–£12,000 installed
Design Guide
How to Make an Entrance
Complement Your Home
Traditional homes often suit classic panelled designs with heritage ironmongery and period details, while modern homes may call for minimalist lines, wide boards, or flush finishes.
Make It Personal With Colour
Timber offers the perfect canvas for colour. Whether you opt for a soft heritage shade, dramatic black, or bold red or blue, your choice can instantly elevate kerb appeal.
Gallery
Our Timber Doors
Entrance Door 1
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French Doors
Bifold Doors
Sliding Doors
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Specifications
Handles, colours, and security
Security & Certification
PAS 24:2016 certified with multi-point locking, internal glazing beads, and laminated safety glass. Secured by Design approved. Complies with Building Regulations Document Q and Document M.
Construction & Longevity
Solid engineered hardwood core—stable and warp-resistant. Factory-applied microporous paint finish with 10-year guarantee. 30-year warranty against rot (Accoya® 50-year option). Designed to last 60+ years.
Hardware & Ironmongery
Traditional lever handles, knobs, or contemporary D-pulls in satin brass, antique bronze, chrome, or matt black. All hardware with 10-year mechanical guarantee from trusted UK manufacturers.
Colours & Finishing
Factory-applied three-coat microporous system. Natural stains, soft neutrals, or bold architectural shades. Farrow & Ball, Little Greene, and RAL ranges available. Dual-colour options available.
FAQ
Common questions
Which is better: French doors, bifold, or sliding?
French doors: Best for traditional properties and smaller openings (£3,500–£6,000). Bifold: Best for extensions and large openings (£8,000–£15,000). Sliding: Best for contemporary builds with narrow external clearance (£6,500–£12,000). We'll advise during survey.
What are typical lead times?
Entrance doors: 8–10 weeks. French doors: 10–12 weeks. Bifold/sliding: 10–14 weeks. Fire-rated doors add 1–2 weeks. We'll confirm exact schedule at quotation stage.
Can you match existing door styles?
Yes. We survey existing doors, photograph details, and measure panel mouldings with laser accuracy. CNC machinery replicates profiles exactly, followed by hand finishing.
Do entrance doors meet PAS 24 security?
Yes. All entrance doors are PAS 24:2016 certified with multi-point locking, internal glazing beads, laminated safety glass, and Secured by Design approval.
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