Bespoke Timber Doors in Poole & Dorset
A door is the first thing a visitor touches, and our bespoke timber doors are made to feel it. We hand-build hardwood front doors, wooden entrance doors and interior doors to your measurements in our Poole workshop, so the fit, the swing and the finish are all exactly as they should be.
From a heavy oak entrance with a solid draught seal to a run of glazed French doors or slimline bi-fold doors opening onto the garden, we make each set as a one-off. Clients across Bournemouth, Christchurch, Wimborne and the wider Dorset area choose us for the weight, the ironmongery and the quiet way a well-hung door closes.


Entrance doors with real presence
Front doors take the weather and the wear, so we build them to cope. We use dense hardwoods and Accoya cores, engineered to stay straight, then hang them on quality hinges with multi-point locking and weather seals that keep the porch dry. Panels, mouldings and glazing are drawn to suit the house — a crisp painted door for a Georgian frontage, a chunky oak plank door for a barn conversion. Ironmongery is chosen with you, from forged iron to polished nickel, and fitted so it works sweetly for years.
French, bi-fold and internal doors
Inside and out, doors should match the rooms they serve. Our French doors and bi-fold doors are made with slim, strong stiles and good glass to bring light in without the cold, running on gear that glides. For interiors we make made-to-measure internal doors — panelled, glazed or flush — sized to your existing frames and matched to skirtings and architraves we can also supply. Every door is a proper piece of joinery, not a trimmed blank.
What we offer
- Hardwood and Accoya front and entrance doors, painted or oiled
- Multi-point locking, weather seals and quality hinges fitted
- French doors and bi-fold doors with slim frames and warm glass
- Made-to-measure internal doors — panelled, glazed or flush
- Matching frames, architraves and thresholds
- Ironmongery specified with you, from forged iron to nickel






