Doors

Doors that say something about the house they open.

Front doors, bifolds, French and patio doors. Timber-effect uPVC through to slim aluminium.

A black-painted front door on a Victorian terrace with a polished brass knocker and letterplate

A front door is the smallest piece of architecture on a house — and the one you touch every day.

We make front doors in composite and timber-effect uPVC, French and patio doors in uPVC and aluminium, bi-folds for rear elevations, composite back doors where they earn their place, and internal doors when the front of the house needs the inside to catch up.

The right door starts with what the house already has — its moulding, its ironmongery, its paint colour — and works back from there.

What we make them in.

uPVC

Timber-effect uPVC with woodgrain foils and flush detailing — period looks for traditional front and French doors, in any colour.

Aluminium

Slim-frame bi-folds and patio doors for modern homes and contemporary extensions.

Composite

For back doors and side entrances where security and weather take priority over period detail.

01 · Front door

Front Doors

Front doors in composite and timber-effect uPVC, made to the style of the house — Victorian four-panel, Edwardian fanlight, modern flush. In the colour you want, with brass, chrome or matt-black ironmongery to match the house.

  • Composite or timber-effect uPVC, with fanlights and sidelights where appropriate.
  • Brass, chrome or matt-black ironmongery — knocker, escutcheon, letterplate, knob.
  • Multi-point locks, fitted neatly, without the door looking like a safe.

Best for: Victorian, Edwardian, mock-Tudor and modern entrances where the front door is the front of the house.

A Victorian four-panel entrance door painted dark green with brass furniture and a fanlight

02 · Bifolding

Bifolding Doors

Three, four, five or six panes that fold neatly into a stack at one side. Slim aluminium frames, big single panes, low thresholds. We specify the system properly — track, gearing, traffic-door position — because a bi-fold that doesn't run well is a daily reminder of a bad decision.

  • Slim-line aluminium, with sight-lines under 110mm.
  • Three to seven panes, any RAL colour, matt or satin.
  • Traffic-door positioned for the way you actually use the room.

Best for: Modern rear extensions, garden rooms, and any opening over 3.5m wide.

Slim-frame aluminium bifold doors folded open onto a garden, viewed from inside

03 · French

French Doors

The proper double-leaf door, opening outward or inward, into the garden, the terrace, or the conservatory. Timber-effect uPVC for period rear elevations. Slim aluminium where a modern extension wants the lightest possible frame. Glazing bars drawn to match the windows either side, so the back of the house reads as one piece.

  • Timber-effect uPVC or slim aluminium.
  • Glazing bars drawn to match adjacent windows.
  • Concealed hinges, multi-point locking, low-line thresholds.

Best for: Garden rooms, dining rooms onto a terrace, conservatories, and any rear elevation that wants doors that match the house.

A pair of painted off-white woodgrain French doors opening onto a terrace

04 · Patio

Patio Doors

Sliding patio doors, also called lift-and-slide, for rear elevations where you want one enormous pane of glass that disappears sideways rather than folding. Particularly good on a tight reveal, or where the floor plan won't allow a stack of folded panels indoors.

  • Two-, three- and four-pane configurations.
  • Single panes up to 3m wide.
  • Lift-and-slide gearing for heavy panes, on a low threshold.

Best for: Rear extensions where one big pane reads better than a stack of folded ones.

A large sliding aluminium patio door with a single broad pane and a slim frame

05 · Back

Back Doors

Composite back doors for side entrances, utility rooms and back gardens. Weather-tight, secure, low-maintenance. We use composite where the door earns its place by being practical, not pretty — and we still get the colour and the furniture right.

  • Composite construction with foam core and timber-effect skin.
  • Multi-point locking, high security cylinder, hinge bolts.
  • Any colour, with sensible ironmongery.

Best for: Side entrances, utility doors, and back-of-house openings where wear matters more than detail.

A composite back door in soft grey on the side return of a house

06 · Internal

Internal Doors

When you replace the front of the house, the inside often needs to catch up. Painted four-panel doors for Victorian and Edwardian hallways. Oak-effect finishes for 1930s detached homes. Steel-frame, industrial-style internal doors where a modern extension wants a clean threshold between old and new.

  • Painted four-panel, oak-effect, or steel-frame industrial-style.
  • Architrave and ironmongery drawn to match the house.
  • Hung properly. Latched properly. They close like they should.

Best for: Hallways, period homes mid-renovation, and any project where the inside should match the outside.

A painted internal four-panel door with a brass knob in a Victorian hallway

No job too small.

If it needs fixing, adjusting or some TLC, we've got it covered. Our service package looks after handles, hinges, locks and blown or misted glazing panels — the small repairs that make a door or window work properly again.

Your ten-year guarantee.

Every completed installation is backed by our ten-year guarantee, in writing — honoured by us, not a third-party insurer.

Adding a porch to your entrance?

A porch is the small piece of architecture that finishes the front of a house — shelter, security, and the right scale at the front door. We build brick porches, brick-and-glazed enclosed porches, and contemporary canopies in steel or aluminium, drawn to the proportions of the existing entrance. We also handle roofline (fascias, soffits and guttering) and glass replacement — ask on your home visit.

Book a home visit.

Book a home visit and we'll talk through your project at your house — no call centre, no hard sell. You'll get an itemised written quote, and every completed installation is backed by our ten-year written guarantee.