Stable Doors
Available in both Aluminium and uPVC, Stable Doors provide modern frames with good thermal properties and slim sightlines.
Composite stable doors are a modern, high-performance version of traditional split-opening doors, made from a combination of materials. They provide the charm of a cottage-style door with the benefits of advanced insulation, security, and low maintenance.
Key Features
Split Operation – divided horizontally into two halves that can open independently or together, ideal for ventilation while keeping pets or children safely inside.
Composite Construction – built with a solid timber core, GRP (glass-reinforced plastic) outer skin, and durable weather seals, offering long-lasting strength and resistance to warping or cracking.
Traditional Look – Available in a variety of heritage and contemporary styles, with optional woodgrain finishes, glazing, and detailing.
The stable door design allows the top and bottom halves to open independently, offering flexible ventilation while keeping children and pets safely inside.
With their rustic, panelled look and heritage detailing, these doors add charm and character to country-style and period properties.
These doors provide excellent weather resistance, thermal efficiency, and high-level security, combining traditional style with modern performance.
Solid Panel Stable Doors – Traditional vertical plank or tongue-and-groove, for rustic homes, cottages, or farmhouse-style properties.
Half-Glazed Stable Doors – Glass in the upper half, solid lower panel.
Fully Glazed Top Stable Doors – Large glazed area on the top sash with traditional bars or shaped detailing, widely used for rear entrances and kitchen doors where light and views are desired.
Georgian Bar Stable Doors – Upper glazed panel divided into smaller sections with Georgian or astragal bars.
Cottage-Style Stable Doors – Often features deep woodgrain finishes with shaker-style or vertical panel detailing
Composite stable doors successfully combine the charm of traditional design with the advanced performance of modern materials, making them an ideal choice for character homes that require practical, secure, and energy-efficient entrances. Stable doors are available with vertical planks, woodgrain finishes, and heritage detailing, and popular shades include Chartwell Green, Cream, Anthracite Grey, and Oak-effect tones.
Many composite stable doors have a solid timber or foam-filled core, ensuring strength and impact resistance, while GRP (glass-reinforced plastic) skins resist warping, rotting, and fading. All types are low maintenance, no painting or varnishing required, simply wipe clean!