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Industrial Door Sets
Industrial door sets bring the Crittall language — fine black grids, slim glazing bars, large lights — into timber, for the warehouse-aesthetic interior and the modern-industrial home, without the cold of raw steel.
The Crittall language, in timber
The industrial look is defined by its glazing: narrow, dark framing dividing large panes into a fine grid, originally in steel (Crittall). Reproduced in timber, with slim moulded bars finished in black or a dark tone, it gives the same crisp, gridded elevation with the warmth, insulation, and ease of a timber door — and without the condensation and thermal penalty of single-glazed steel. The grid is proportioned to the opening so it reads as architecture, not as a pattern applied to a door.
Where it suits, and how it performs
Industrial door sets suit warehouse conversions, modern-industrial new builds, garden rooms, and internal room dividers where a glazed, gridded screen is wanted. Built in stable timber with high-performance double glazing behind the slim bars, concealed seals, and secure locking, they deliver the industrial aesthetic at modern performance — internally as crisp room dividers, externally as weathertight, insulated doors.
Industrial Door Sets start from £5,000 as a single element.
- Suits
- Warehouse conversions · modern-industrial homes · garden rooms · internal dividers
- Look
- Crittall-influenced fine dark grid · slim glazing bars · large lights
- Material
- Timber (warmth + insulation) — not single-glazed steel
- Glazing
- High-performance double glazing behind the slim bars
- Finish
- Black or dark-toned bars; internal or external
- From
- £5,000 (single element)
Common Questions
What are industrial-style doors?
Timber doors that reproduce the Crittall language — a fine dark grid of slim glazing bars over large panes — in timber rather than steel, for industrial-aesthetic interiors and homes.
Are timber industrial doors better than steel Crittall?
They give the same gridded look with the warmth, insulation, and ease of timber, and without the condensation and thermal penalty of single-glazed steel.
Can industrial door sets be used inside?
Yes. They work as crisp glazed room dividers internally and as weathertight, insulated doors externally.
Can the grid pattern be specified?
Yes. The bar pattern is proportioned to the opening so it reads as architecture, and the grid and the dark finish are specified to the building.
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