Featured Doors

Featured Door – The Lavenham
Often, it’s important to maintain a particular style when replacing an entrance door, something that will blend sympathetically but also enhance your property. Many of the styles that we have traditionally seen in timber can now be replicated in woodgrain effect PVC-u.
The Lavenham style, like many others across the range is a great example of how using different combinations of glass and panelling will result in a completely different look each time, whilst keeping to the base Lavenham layout.
Featured Door – The Ixworth
The Ixworth door style follows a design that is reminiscent of many timber doors seen on 1930’s properties throughout the UK.
Suffolk Collection doors have an exterior woodgrain texture and you have the choice from a number of available colours so they look, feel and perform like wood but without the same level of maintenance required. This also allows you to maintain a bright, white finish inside.
Featured Door – The Sudbury
The Sudbury door follows a more classic layout and as such is one of the more versatile options in terms of its suitability for a wide spectrum of property styles.
You may choose to stick to a simple, minimalist look using clear or perhaps etched glass or alternatively add a splash of colour and creativity choosing from a vast range of available decorative glass options.
Featured Door – The Assington
Make a bold statement with the Assington style door, the striking panel layout with central glass results in a strong and balanced design.
Featured Door – The Newton
Another popular choice from the complete range of 23 styles is The Newton.
Retaining classic features on your property may be important. This elegant style, with its exaggerated proportions is often used in conjunction with a vertical glass design to create a really strong identity.
Featured Door – The Brett
With either clear or etched glass the Brett style immediately offers a clean, modern look, particularly when used with one of the more contemporary frame colours such as the Grey, Black or Irish Oak above.
Although many designs in the range are suited to period properties, The Suffolk Collection also includes a series of contemporary styles, none more contemporary than the Brett.