Irish Oak Front Door Supply in Blandford – Ultimate Collection Timber-Look uPVC Door

Goldhillglazing recently supplied a high-spec Irish Oak front door for a property in Blandford Forum, Dorset, using the premium Ultimate Collection range. This installation was specified to achieve a traditional timber appearance while maintaining the strength, security, and low maintenance of modern uPVC.

Project Overview

This project in Blandford required a front door that would complement the character of the property while offering long-term durability and security. The customer wanted a timber-style entrance door without the ongoing upkeep associated with real wood.

We supplied an Irish Oak finish door with carefully selected hardware and construction methods to replicate a traditional joinery look as closely as possible.

Key Features of This Door

  • Irish Oak woodgrain finish for a realistic timber appearance
  • Mechanical joints (not welded) to replicate traditional timber construction
  • Fully steel reinforced frame and sash for added strength
  • Security claws for enhanced anti-forced-entry protection
  • Townhouse lock for a traditional external appearance
  • Antique black letterbox to match the overall style
  • Supplied as part of the Ultimate Collection by Goldhillglazing

Why Choose the Ultimate Collection Doors?

The Ultimate Collection is designed as a high-quality alternative to composite doors, particularly for homeowners looking for a more authentic timber-style aesthetic.

Unlike standard uPVC doors with welded corners, these doors use mechanical jointing, which creates visible, realistic corner detailing—closer to how a traditional wooden door is constructed.

This makes them especially popular across Blandford Forum and surrounding Dorset villages, where maintaining a traditional look is important.

Benefits for Homeowners in Blandford

  • A more authentic timber look compared to standard composite doors
  • Lower maintenance than real wood (no sanding or repainting required)
  • Improved security with modern reinforcement and locking systems
  • Long-term durability suited to UK weather conditions

Alternative to Composite Doors in Blandford

Many customers searching for “composite doors in Blandford” are now considering the Ultimate Collection instead.

These doors provide a different aesthetic option, particularly for those who prefer a more natural, timber-style finish rather than the moulded appearance of composite slabs.

With 21 different styles and options available, homeowners can choose a design that suits both modern and traditional properties.

Supplied by Goldhillglazing

This Irish Oak door was supplied only by Goldhillglazing to a customer in Blandford Forum. We regularly supply high-quality windows and doors across:

  • Blandford Forum
  • Shaftesbury
  • Gillingham
  • Warminster
  • Salisbury
  • Poole and surrounding areas

Frequently Asked Questions – Doors in Blandford

What is the difference between mechanical joints and welded joints on doors?

Mechanical joints replicate traditional timber construction, giving a more authentic appearance. Welded joints are standard on most uPVC doors but create a smoother, less realistic finish.

Are Ultimate Collection doors better than composite doors?

They are not necessarily “better,” but they offer a different option—especially for customers wanting a more traditional timber-style look with modern performance.

Do these doors require maintenance like timber doors?

No. Unlike real wood, these doors do not require painting or sealing. They only need occasional cleaning.

Are these doors secure?

Yes. They are fully steel reinforced and include security claws and modern locking systems for high levels of protection.

Can I get this style of door in Blandford and surrounding areas?

Yes. Goldhillglazing supplies doors across Blandford Forum and nearby Dorset areas.

Looking for a New Front Door in Blandford?

If you’re considering a new front door and want something that combines traditional appearance with modern performance, the Ultimate Collection is worth considering.

For enquiries, visit:
www.goldhillglazing.co.uk

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