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Timber Doors
Wood.ED Joinery has regular blog posts about Timber doors


Modern Barn Conversion: Balancing Heritage Character with Contemporary Living
Well-executed barn conversions in desirable rural locations tend to hold their value well. Buyers are drawn to properties with large glazed openings, exposed structural frames, and high ceilings because these qualities cannot easily be added to a standard new home. In Cornwall and Devon, demand for rural properties with character remains strong, particularly within commuting distance of market towns and transport links.

Michael Eddy
4 days ago6 min read


Best Timber for Coastal Properties: Choosing Windows and Doors That Last
Living near the coast has obvious advantages, but it's one of the most demanding environments for external joinery. Salt carried in the air, strong winds, driving rain and high humidity all place extra stress on timber windows and doors throughout the year.

Michael Eddy
7 days ago5 min read


A Complete Guide to Bespoke Wooden Doors for Your Home
The long-term value of a bespoke door lies in its fit, its performance, and its relationship to the building it serves. A door that opens and closes smoothly, seals effectively against weather, and looks as though it belongs where it is, repays its cost over years of quiet, reliable service. For homeowners in Cornwall and Devon, where coastal exposure, conservation areas, and local building traditions all shape what is possible, finding a joinery specialist who understands bo

Michael Eddy
Jun 2811 min read


Bespoke Timber Front Doors: What Goes Into Them?
A front door has a simple job on paper. It needs to keep the weather out, provide security and create a welcoming entrance to your home. In reality, it's one of the hardest-working elements of any property.

Michael Eddy
Jun 65 min read


Timber Door Maintenance Guide: What Keeps Them Working Long-Term
Timber doors don’t fail suddenly. They decline slowly, usually in ways that are easy to fix if caught early and expensive if ignored. Most of the problems we’re called out to in Cornwall and Devon aren’t caused by the timber itself, but by small maintenance gaps that have been left for too long. At Wood.ED Joinery, we manufacture and repair bespoke timber doors in exposed coastal environments where wind, salt air and moisture constantly test performance. The difference betwee

Michael Eddy
May 305 min read


What Affects the Cost of a Bespoke Timber Door?
Bespoke timber doors don’t have a fixed price because no two projects are actually the same. Even when two doors look similar from the outside, the underlying construction, hardware specification and installation requirements can be completely different.

Michael Eddy
May 264 min read
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