Doors


Made with some really colourful ash for a house in Nannerch, North Wales.
A very traditional oak tongue and groove door, with an extra wide frame - at Trefnant. You can see through the stained glass window.
This oak door and window have been painted to the specifications of Cadw the local heritage body.
This oak door and window have been painted to the specifications of Cadw the local heritage body.

A very traditional ledge, tongue and groove oak door with a wooden latch, in Llandudno.
A very traditional ledge, tongue and groove oak door with a wooden latch, in Llandudno.
A very traditional ledge, tongue and groove oak door with a wooden latch, in Llandudno.
An oak stable door which lets in plenty of light.

These full glazed oak doors take full advantage of the fantastic woodland views from this retreat in Llansannan.
Oak door with double curved glazed panels make full use of this wide door in Saron.
 
Oak internal door.

This oak front door and frame is on a converted chapel nr Wrexham
This is an oak front door and frame at Overton, nr Wrexham, the client wanted hearts carved in the panels of the door.
Made of oak these folding sliding doors really bring the inside out into the garden on a sunny day. This one is in Ruthin.
Made of oak these folding sliding doors really bring the inside out into the garden on a sunny day. This one is in Ruthin.

This yew door was commissioned to fit a unique doorway in a cottage in Stoke on Trent, it has a wooden catch to match.
Oak door with leaded light next to Rhuddlan castle.