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Traditional aesthetics

Timber-effect doors with timeless elegance

Our wood effect French doors have a classic and timeless design that resembles traditional timber doors. They feature a fully sculptured uPVC framing system for durability and 1.4u Value for excellent energy efficiency. Crafted with attention to detail, these French doors bring elegance and functionality together seamlessly.

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Features and benefits of Timberlook doors

Timeless design

Superior security

Excellent energy efficiency

Durability and low maintenance

Double french flush doors

Traditional appearance

Equal Sightlines

In order to attain a truly authentic appearance for French doors with side panels, we purposefully incorporate a deeper section for both the head and the cill. This deliberate design choice results in uniform glass heights, ensuring a much more consistent sightline – overall, they have the same appearance as traditional timber doors.

Internal view of front door
White flush french doors

Versatile range

Authentic timber aesthetics with modern benefits

Our range of wood-effect composite front doors from Solidor feature a solid timber core to provide exceptional security while enhancing thermal efficiency. The durable GRP skin gives these doors an authentic timber look without any of the drawbacks associated with real wood such as warping or rotting over time. Available in various colours and finishes, our uPVC timber effect doors offer homeowners peace of mind along with low maintenance.

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Concealed trickle vent

Concealed trickle vents

Maintain beautiful aesthetics with concealed trickle vents

When trickle ventilation is required, it's usually unsightly – but not with Timberlook. We believe in preserving the appearance of windows and doors at all costs. That's why we offer concealed extended cover vents that can be discreetly hidden by a head drip on the outer frame of our flush windows and doors. Rest assured that even when practicality demands it, Timberlook windows and doors remain true to their authentic heritage appearance.

  • Colours
  • Cills
  • Hardware
  • Specifications
  • Colours

    Variety of colour options

    Timberlook doors are available in a wide range of traditional colours as well as contemporary woodgrains. Whether your customer prefers classic white or desires a personalised look with unique colour choices, we've got you covered.

    White

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    White

    Polar White

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    Polar White

    Cream Foil

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    Cream Foil

    Irish Oak

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    Irish Oak

    Golden Oak

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    Golden Oak

    Rosewood

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    Rosewood

    Chartwell Green

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    Chartwell Green

    Painswick

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    Painswick

    Pebble Grey

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    Pebble Grey

    Anthracite

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    Anthracite(Woodgrain)

    Anthracite

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    Anthracite(Smooth)

    Black Foil

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    Black Foil

    Cills

    The traditional cill

    At Timberlook, we offer the Radlington cill, a modern interpretation of traditional timber windows. This 55mm deep nosed cill offers easy installation with its accommodating design for packing expansion, baypole jacks, and irregular mortar. Its superior aesthetics make it an attractive upgrade to standard cills, adding authenticity and character to your windows and doors.

    85mm Stubb Cills

    These small but strong cills are often used for properties with stone cills, having been crafted to ensure that moisture is directed away from the frames, removing the risk of water ingress.

    150mm Cills

    As the industry’s ‘standard’, these cills protrude 80mm from the front of the frame. They offer long lasting protection, are virtually maintenance free, and come in a choice of colours.

    180mm Cills

    The 180mm cill is the largest cill we offer, protruding 110mm from the front of the frame. You’ll often find these cills in properties with frames that are recessed in the brickwork.

    Radlington 165mm

    Cills are usually 30mm deep, but to accurately emulate traditional looking frames, the Radlington cill is slightly thicker at 55mm deep, protruding 95mm from the face of the frame.

    Hardware

    Hardware options for added elegance

    From classic handles in a range of finishes and materials, to modern design choices that add a touch of sophistication – browse our wide selection and find the perfect hardware solution for your Timberlook windows and doors.

    Standard Handle

    Discover our range of standard door handles made to suit any kind of property. Our sturdy, stylish handles provide security and convenience, enhancing the beauty of our range of doors.

    Swan Neck

    Elegant swan neck handles offer a graceful and easy-to-grip curve, enhancing the aesthetic of our French door and composite door ranges. These sophisticated additions seamlessly combine style with functionality.

    ERA Monkey Tail

    Our monkey tail door handles are developed to replicate the appearance of traditional hardware, offer smooth action, and come with a long baseplate with screw positions to suit most locks.

    MILA Heritage

    The Heritage handle from MILA features a unique diamond shaped lever tip for a timeless aesthetic and a faux ‘clocked’ screw detail on the external backplate for a truly authentic look.

    Specifications

    Detailed specifications at your fingertips

    Access comprehensive specification information about Timberlook doors in the downloads below. Whether you need technical data or installation guides, we can help.

    Commitment to excellence

    How it's made

    With nearly six years of dedicated expertise, our commitment to crafting Timberlook flush sash windows has transformed our operations – what began in a small corner of our factory has now grown to occupy almost half of our facility, showcasing our commitment to excellence. A team of 40 skilled manufacturers are solely dedicated to the production of Timberlook flush sash windows, and have delivered over 65,000 products since January 2018.