At Redwood Joinery everything is bespoke, including our beautifully built doors and screens. So if you have a particular design in mind, or you want to match your existing specification, we can produce it.

Listed below are some typical examples:

Front Doors | Stable Doors | Framed, Ledged and Braced Doors | Boarded Doors | Glazed Doors | Half-Glazed Doors | Plank Doors | French Doors | Panelled Doors | Arched Doors | Raised and Fielded Flat Panel Doors | Tongue & Groove Doors

On all of our doors we can offer a very wide range of ironmongery. Our more regular suppliers are From The Anvil & Coastal Specialist Ironmongery

Our external doors almost always have multi-point locks installed in our workshop as standard with modern day insurers insisting on this added security. Our stock locking systems are typically the Winhaus Thunderbolt for single doors operating with a lever handle and the Winkhaus Heritage lock for a more classic style.  Pairs of doors we use the Winkhaus FAB for pairs of doors which is a single handle system. Then stable doors we use the Winkhaus Stable Door Lock we offers inter-locking multi-point locking for a secure and efficient system.  This allows the top and bottom leaf to open separately and securely lock together when closed

We offer Ultion cylinder locks which provide a far greater level of security as opposed to a standard MP10 euro cylinder of the past. Please visit this webpage and watch the video for more information.

We have dedicated pages for Front Doors and Bifold Doors, just follow the links below to read more and view galleries of previous work.

Front Doors from Redwood Joinery

Like everything else we produce our front doors are built by craftsmen to the very highest standards.

A brief selection is shown here, but there's much more to see on our dedicated page - just follow this link.

Bifold Doors from Redwood Joinery

We've been producing Bifold Doors for many years, and we regard ourselves as experts in their design and installation.

A small selection of Bifold Doors is shown below, but to see many more images please follow this link.