Timber Doors
Handcrafted Timber Doors for a Timeless Look
Discover the Elegance of Handcrafted Timber Doors
Explore our selection of stable doors, French doors, and bi-folding doors crafted from premium timber, ideal for enhancing your outdoor living space. Inside, our stunning internal doors effortlessly divide rooms while adding character to your interiors. Whether your home boasts a modern aesthetic or exudes traditional charm, our range of woodgrains and customisable colour finishes ensures a perfect match for any style.
Despite their charming, classic, and timeless appearance, our timber doors boast modern features, including integral hardware, insulation, and innovative locking systems for enhanced security. Engineered for durability, our timber bi-folds operate smoothly on in-line sliders, guaranteeing effortless functionality for years to come.
Our timber doors are the perfect choice for updating older properties, period homes, or listed buildings. Replace outdated doors with our high-quality models, seamlessly blending modern convenience with timeless elegance.
Crafted with precision and expertise, our conventional and contemporary bespoke front doors feature full mortice and tenon joints for maximum strength and stability. Constructed from oak or hardwood timber, our doors are designed to withstand the test of time.
We’re proud to prioritise both aesthetics and security. Choose from our selection of premium locks and security hardware, and benefit from a comprehensive security consultation to ensure the utmost protection for your home. Trust our knowledge and expertise to provide door styles that complement your home's period while ensuring timeless appeal and longevity.
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Timber Doors
Timber doors are entrance or internal doors crafted from solid wood—typically hardwoods like oak, mahogany or engineered timber—to give your home a natural, timeless appearance. At Spoke Shave, our timber door range includes bespoke front doors, stable doors, French casement doors and bi‑folds that blend classic charm with modern performance.
Choosing timber allows you to enhance character, especially in period homes or conservation areas, while still benefiting from a high‑quality finish, rich woodgrain and individual style.
We offer a wide variety of timber doors tailored for different needs: conventional bespoke front doors, half‑glazed casement doors that bring light into your home, stable doors ideal for back‑doors or boot‑rooms, bi‑folding timber doors that open up your living space, French casement doors for elegance, and ledged & double boarded doors for a sturdy traditional look.
This means whether you have a modern new build or a historic property, you can find a timber door design that fits perfectly.
We offer a wide variety of timber doors tailored for different needs: conventional bespoke front doors, half‑glazed casement doors that bring light into your home, stable doors ideal for back doors or boot rooms, bi‑folding timber doors that open up your living space, French casement doors for elegance, and ledged & double boarded doors for a sturdy traditional look.
This means whether you have a modern new build or a historic property, you can find a timber door design that fits perfectly.
Yes - customisation is a key advantage. Our timber doors are available in premium species such as oak and other hardwoods, and you can choose from a wide selection of wood grains, painted finishes, glazing, hardware, and colours to match your aesthetic.
That ensures your door complements your home, whether you’re seeking a striking modern entrance or a sympathetic period look.
Timber doors require regular maintenance to maintain their appearance and optimal performance. It’s essential to inspect and reapply protective finishes, such as paint or stain, when necessary to keep the wood’s appearance and protect it from the elements.
You should also clean the door frames and glazing periodically using mild soapy water to remove dirt and debris. Additionally, inspecting and lubricating the hinges and locks at least once a year helps ensure smooth operation and prolongs the door's lifespan.