Victorian and Edwardian glazed front doors

Below is our current selection of Victorian and Edwardian Stained Glass front doors crafted using Engineered Hardwood , a very stable and durable construction. We can also make doors from solid hardwood and also Accoya , please contact us for details . All of these doors are totally unique, brand new and already glazed with beautiful stained glass.

Although the stained glass is already fitted it can of course be replaced with a different style of stained glass if you prefer, please contact us before ordering if you would like us to do this for you. Please note that doors that are shown complete with door furniture and or painted/varnished may be for illustrative purposes only , please check full description for details , should you require painting/varnishing please select the relevant option (where available) when ordering online, or contact us to discuss the range of options we offer.Please note the price quoted  for painting or varnishing is for the exterior surface only.

Door size not right for you? If you have picked a stained glass door but it's slightly large for your requirements, it may be possible to trim it to size. Please contact us for details if this is the case.

LEAD TIMES : CURRENT LEAD TIMES FOR FRONT DOORS COMPLETE WITH STAINED GLASS ARE 18 - 20 WEEKS IF  PAINTED OR 12-14 WEEKS IF NOT PAINTED .

Important please note:

The stained glass door panels are made using traditional methods. We use hand floated glass that includes all the irregularities natural flaws fissures and bubbles of antique Victorian glass

Stained glass panels :  The pictures on the website are digital images and stained glass panels may vary from the colours/shades in the actual stained glass panels received .

The glass used is hanfloated “cathedral glass” and will also vary from batch to batch .

We cannot guarantee paint finishes , we do however use top quality branded paints  i.e Dulux or Johnstones paints .

We do not recommend the use of water based paints or oils as they may cause delamination .

We do recommend using oil based paints and varnishes .

We may recommend Farrow & Ball colours but will match the colour using Johnstones oil based paints .

Farrow and Ball external paints are water based and we do not advise the use of water based paints .

Shrinkage is common in new timber doors.

All new solid timber doors including Engineered doors have an element of moisture normally around 12%.

In time this may reduce to about 6-8% and then stabilize,if this drying out process happens to quickly i.e when south facing and without protection i.e

When  no porch or overhang , dark colours i.e black can be problematic.

When fitted to a heated environment and  also dependant on local conditions.

Radiators in hallways should be turned off for the first few months and should not be within 2 metres of the door. Mouldings panels and joints  can shrink slightly causing gaps .

This  would not be considered a fault with the construction of the door or paint finish, but a natural occurrence under certain conditions of new solid timber doors.

The gaps around the moulding would be best filled with a flexible mastic filler

and the gaps on the joints filled with 2 part filler then repainted

IMPORTANT NOTE PLEASE  CLICK ON LINK FOR DOOR WARRANTY INFORMATION  :  

Door Warranty