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The Timber Door Company specialises in the manufacture of made to measure replacement kitchen doors. Replacement Kitchen Doors are a quick and easy way to breathe new life into an old kitchen at a fraction of the cost of a full kitchen refurbishment. All our replacement kitchen doors are made to measure ensuring that they achieve a proper fit, a true bespoke solution.

As we manufacture our own replacement kitchen doors we are able to offer a wide range of timbers, styles and colours resulting in 100's of combinations of wooden replacement kitchen doors for you to choose from.

Take a look through our galleries of replacement kitchen doors with timbers such as Ash, Maple, Beech, Pippy Oak, Oak and Walnut available in styles of shaker, traditional and V groove etc - offering something for every kitchen be it a family kitchen or traditional farmhouse kitchen style.Our kitchen doors and replacement kitchen doors are all made by skilled craftsmen in our cabinet door manufacturing facility in Wirral, UK.
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The Timber Door Company has been established for over 25 years, in that time we have made to measure, many thousands of quality bespoke replacement kitchen unit doors. From our premises in Wallasey, Wirral our doors are made to an exceptionally high standard by our skilled team. Our kitchen doors have been fitted the length and breadth of the UK as well as abroad.
Our replacement kitchen doors are available in a wide range of timbers, styles and colours. The below images are examples of our replacement kitchen doors. Please be aware that the colour reproduction may not be 100% accurate and therefore we strongly recommend a sample pack is purchased so that you and your customers can see the true colours and appreciate the workmanship and finish of our units and replacement doors.
Ash is a highly grained wood, the colour of ash ranges from creamy white through light brown. Ash timber is hard, tough and very hard-wearing, with a coarse open grain. Ash is popular not only for its looks, but also for its ease of working and incredible strength. Oak is hard and pale in colour, but darkens to a rich brown with age and polishing, it has very attractive grain markings.
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Paul Wilson
Paul Wilson
Aug 27, 2020
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The worst company I have had the misfortune of working with, we had to return all doors and panels multiple times for them to be repainted. Absolutely shocking service avoid.