Timber French Doors
What timber species are available for French doors?
French doors are manufactured in hardwood as standard, with Accoya available when specified. Additional species such as Sapele, Oak and Douglas Fir can also be supplied.
Can French doors be fully bespoke?
Yes. We can produce traditional, contemporary or completely custom French doors, including unique panel layouts, glazing designs and shaped or arched frames.
What glazing options are available?
We offer double glazing, triple glazing, laminated safety glass, toughened glass, acoustic glazing and decorative or obscured glass.
Encapsulated stained glass units are also available for period or feature doors.
Do French doors come with multi‑point locking?
Yes. Multi‑point locking systems are available, along with a wide choice of premium handles, hinges, shoot bolts and accessories.
Can French doors be dual‑colour?
Yes. Doors can be factory‑finished in over 45,000 colours, including dual‑colour options for different internal and external finishes.
How are the doors finished?
Each door receives a preservative base coat, followed by three spray‑applied coats of microporous paint in our purpose‑built spray booth. This ensures a smooth, durable and breathable finish.
Are French doors suitable for conservation areas?
Yes. We can manufacture conservation‑grade designs and replicate traditional detailing where required. Approval depends on the specific authority.
Can you supply arched or shaped French doors?
Yes. We can produce arched, curved and non‑standard frame shapes to suit bespoke architectural requirements.
What is the typical lead time?
Lead time is usually 6–8 weeks, confirmed at quotation stage depending on project size and specification.