Composite Door Designer
Looking for a quotation for a new composite door?
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Take a look at our online door designer and customise your door to exactly match your style
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See our tips below!
Using our Designer Tool:
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Select your door design - choose from Traditional, Contemporary with grooves or a smoother design or a Stable Door.
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Colour choice - Select your door colour & frame
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Glass choice - Choose between Decorative Glass for a statement design or Textured Glass for a simpler design
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Select which handle you would like and the colour.
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Add in additional furniture such as Letterplates, Door Knockers & Door Knobs
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Door - Choose which side you would like the door to open​
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Frame - Threshold & cill is something we would determine on Survey. If you currently have a top light or side light, you can add that information in here.
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Leave us your details and any extra information that may help with your quotation and submit your design.
Things To Consider When Choosing a New Door
COLOUR?
STYLE?
WINDOWS?
Architecture
Does your home have a traditional character or a modern feel?
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Whilst typically contemporary homes suit the popular greys and blacks and traditional homes pastels and bold colours, it mainly depends on the style & furniture choices.
So many colours can be mixed and matched these days!
Personal Style
Do you like bold colours that are eye-catching and full of character?
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Do you prefer subtle colours which offer a softer, more neutral look that can blend in beautifully with the surroundings?​​​​​​​​​
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Match Current Frames
Coordinating your front door with your window frames creates a cohesive, polished look.
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White uPVC Windows - decide whether you want the door frame to match in with the windows, or whether you would like the front door to be a stand-alone vision with it's own colour pop by selecting a coloured frame & door.
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Rosewood uPVC Windows - For a fluid style, choose a Rosewood frame & door. Or, if you would like to add in colour, neutrals, woodgrain finishes, black & anthracite grey can all work.
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Aluminium Windows - these frames often suit darker tones such as anthracite grey or black for a timeless finish.​
Garage Doors
Matching your front door to your garage creates balance and helps your home look coordinated.
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Contrasting can also work well, for example – pairing a black garage door with a vibrant red front door or heritage green front door. It’s all down to personal taste and preference.​​​
Brickwork
Your external walls will influence which door colours work best, so consider the surrounding colours:
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Warm-toned brickwork pairs well with earthy shades like green, cream, or deep reds.
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Cool-toned materials like grey stone or white cladding often complement colours like navy, slate grey doors, or pastel blue.
​​​Neutral tones like white, grey, or oak work well with almost any exterior.
Colour | Meaning | |
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Oak / Wood Effect | Warm, natural, homely and inviting | |
White | Clean, simple, traditional and timeless | |
Green | Fresh, peaceful, associated with prosperity | |
Grey | Modern, versatile, great kerb appeal | |
Red | Bold, confident, believed to attract luck | |
Black | Elegant, secure, most popular for resale | |
Blue | Calm, trustworthy, most welcoming |


