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Traditional Style Front Doors

Cottage Style Framed Ledged Doors

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We can make any type of traditional front door. Here are some examples and there are loads of other styles throughout the websites.

Our external doors are made from a range of solid woods including European Oak, Iroko hardwood or Idigbo for a natural / stained finish. Painted doors can be made from Accoya or various hardwoods. All of our doorsets can be supplied fully finished using the Teknos system. Choose from a range of colours.

We offer a selection of door and frame styles, finishes, ironmongery and the most up to date locking systems. Glass is energy efficient and secure.

If you would like a quote please use the enquiry form, email or give us a call we will need the following information:-

Style of door / door and frame
Sizes
Type of wood
Finish requirements
Delivery postcode
(we cover all UK and parts of Europe)

info@doormaker.co.uk - Tel. 01352 711766



Victorian Syle Glazed Panelled Doors

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Glazed Framed Ledged Cottage Style Doors

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Stable doors

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Double Doors

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Framed Ledged Swept Head Doors

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Arched Doors

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European Oak Two Raised and Fielded Panel Door panels grooved to create a boarded effect
and Frame with two fully glazed side panels LH01
Click here or on the door to see more information about these doors

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Traditional Front Door - 5 Glazed Panes over 2 Raised & Fielded Panels
& Frame with Fully Glazed Sidelights - Made from Iroko Ref. PAN-05
Click here or on the door to see more of these traditional panel external doors

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Bespoke Doors - Delivery throughout the UK including - London, Cheshire, Surrey, Oxfordshire, Bucks...
We can deliver to all areas and can offer an installation service in most, please ask.