Timber Composite Doors
Offered to provide homeowners with the perfect balance of strength, style, and security, Timber Composite Doors have become a top choice for external doors. Supplied nationwide, these high-quality doors are widely admired for their robust construction, elegant designs, and superior security features, making them a popular option for those looking to upgrade their home's entrance.
With a wide range of colours and styles available, each Timber Composite Door is designed to enhance the appearance and safety of your property. Engineered with a durable solid core and advanced security locking systems, these doors provide exceptional insulation and long-lasting performance.
Prices start from £795 inc. VAT, with free delivery and standard lead times of 7-10 working days, making Timber Composite Doors a practical and stylish investment for any home. Use our door designer to create your own unique door, get an instant live price, and place your order online in just a few clicks.

Why choose a Timber Composite Door?
Door Styles â–· 101
Door Colours â–· 19 Standard
Any Bespoke RAL â–· Yes
Frame Colours â–· 20
Door Core â–· 48mm Multi Layered Solid Timber Core
Door Skins â–· 3.8mm GRP
Auto Fire Mechanism â–· Yes - Optional
High Security Mechanism â–· Yale
High Security Cylinder â–· 1* Yale as Standard
From ▷ £795 inc VAT & free delivery
Timber Composite Door FAQs
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The available colours in this range include:
RAL 8022 – Black Brown
Duck Egg Blue (Not available as a foiled frame)
RAL 3011 – Red
RAL 5011 – Blue
RAL 7015 – Slate Grey
RAL 6009 – Green
Black Cherry
RAL 9011 – Black (Only available as black on white for open-in doors)
RAL 7038 – Agate Grey
RAL 7016 – Anthracite Grey
RAL 7001 – Silver Grey
Chartwell Green
Irish Oak
RAL 9001 – Cream
RAL 8001 – Golden Oak
RAL 9016 – White
Anteak (Available only on the Urban Range)
The doors and frames can also be dual foiled to create a variety of colour combinations. Let me know if you need more details!
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Secured by Design focuses on crime prevention of homes and commercial premises and promotes the use of security standards for a wide range of applications and products. At Solidor is a SBD accredited member.
Solidor products have been tested at a UKAS accredited test house and have achieved
* BS:PAS 23 General Performance Requirements and
* BS:PAS 24 Enhanced Security Requirements.
In relation to our specific door system, the SBD option will automatically upgrade to an approved cylinder and laminated glass. This option is exclusive to doors that are operated with our range of standard lever handles.
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Our lead time is typically 7-10 working days delivery into your area.
Bespoke colours and certain special frame colours are on extended lead times
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Yes, all doors are supplied pre-hung in the frame ready to install.
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With the split spindle handle system when your door is closed the centre latch will not be released by moving the outside handle. A key is always required to open the door from the outside.
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The door threshold is the bottom part of the door frame that you step over to enter the property. The different thresholds finish at different heights. Please see our cills an thresholds brochure for more information.
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The cill runs underneath the threshold and protrudes outwards, it is used to deflect the rain water away from the brickwork underneath, preventing damp. The cills come in a 85mm (stub), 150mm and 180mm depth. This is measured from the back of the frame. More details can be found in our cills and thresholds brochure.
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All of our doors are made to measure due to all openings being different. Customers can order the size bespoke to their requirement.
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Yes, the sizes you enter are the overall sizes for your doorset. This includes the frame and cill (if chosen). E.g. A 900w x 2100h doorset is the overall size including the frame. This means that the door slab itself is smaller then 900w x 2100h due to the frame being incorporated into these sizes. This is also the same for side panels which are also surrounded by frame.
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Add On’s are available in 15mm, 35mm sections and are used if the brickwork opening is larger than the maximum frame size we are able to manufacture.
E.g. If you have an opening height of 2170mm and the maximum height we can manufacture a doorset with a cill and pvc threshold is 2159mm, a 15mm add on will be needed. We would reduce the frame height to 2155mm and fit the 15mm add on, this achieves the overall height of 2170mm.
Timber Composite Doors Explained
From parts, options and components, to measuring and installation guides, click through the tabs below to learn everything you need to know about Timber Composite Doors before placing your order.
Unmatched Strength & Security
The Solid Core doors are constructed with 16 layers of laminated veneered timber (Kerto®), making them significantly stronger than traditional foam-filled doors. This prevents warping, splitting, and forced entry.
Superior Weather Resistance & Durability
These doors come with robust coloured PVCu skins that offer a realistic wood grain effect or smooth finish. Unlike traditional timber or GRP doors, they are highly resistant to scratches, fading, and extreme weather conditions.
Wide Range of Colours & Finishes
Choose from 22 different coloured foils for frames, plus dual foiling options. Whether you prefer classic, modern, or bold styles, there’s a finish to match your home’s aesthetic.
High-Performance Security Features
Equipped with Yale multi-point locking systems, anti-snap cylinders, and high-security hardware, these doors provide superior protection against break-ins and meet the UK Secured by Design police standards.
How to Measure
Width
The width should be measured brick to brick at three points - top, middle and bottom of the opening. The smallest of these measurements is taken as the width. Always deduct 10mm from the final width.
Height
The height should be measured brick to brick at three points - left, middle and right of the opening. The smallest of these measurements is taken as the height. Always deduct 10mm from the final height.
Please remember:
Measure in at least three different places and deduct 10mm from both the final height and width measurements - we do not make any fitting allowances on the sizes provided.
Measurements will need to include the frame, cill and any frame extensions required.
All dimensions to be supplied in Metric (mm) and all designs are to be viewed from the outside.
Always check your measurements at least twice to ensure you have the correct size.
Ensure the frame size is smaller than the brickwork opening.
Do not measure your existing door or frame, but measure the brick opening.
SINGLE COMPOSITE DOOR & FRAME
Width
The width should be measured brick to brick at three points - top, middle and bottom of the opening. The smallest of these measurements is taken as the width. Always deduct 10mm from the final width.
Height
The height should be measured brick to brick at three points - left, middle and right of the opening. The smallest of these measurements is taken as the height. Always deduct 10mm from the final height.
COMPOSITE DOOR & SIDE PANEL FRAME
Side Panels
Please measure as above but also... the side panel width should be measured from the centre point of the frame between the door and the side panel to the outer edge of the side panel frame.
COMPOSITE DOOR & TOP LIGHT FRAME
Top Light
Please measure as above, but also... the top light depth should be measured from the centre point of the frame between the door and the top light to the top of the door frame. This will give you the transom drop for the top light.
Brochure
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