Edwardian smart georgian door with part glazed panels and fanlight.
Edwardian front doors.
The designs available date approximately between 1901 to 1914.
Victorian front doors often had four panels instead of the typical georgian six panel front door.
Following the introduction of the penny post in 1840 this also usually included a letterbox.
Below is our current selection of edwardian reclaimed front doors all of which are totally unique.
Glass panels were now sometimes curved at the edges rather than wholly rectangular and beautiful decorative aprons were often added to the wooden mid rail.
In the edwardian era design moved away from the typical elaborate style the victorians were renowned for.
Edwardian art deco stained glass front door wood reclaimed old period 1905 lead 950 00 add to cart.
Original edwardian 1906 1910 double front doors with stained glass panels.
Make offer original edwardian 1906 1910 double front doors with stained glass panels.
Ironmongery was often made of cast iron and tended to be heavily ornate.
Beautiful entrance doors in the edwardian style.
Reclaimed salvage edwardian style leaded stained glass front door over panel.
When looking through the reclaimed external doors pages it is worth bearing in mind that any of the solid panel doors can have the top panels removed and glazing bead added ready to accept beautiful stained glass panels.
Edwardian doors cotswood doors 1901 1910 by the edwardian era front doors had become even more elaborate.
Bespoke edwardian front doors available up to a maximum size of 910mm wide 2134mm high and 44mm deep.
You can select your preferred choice of timber and panels choose from softwood hardwood or oak.
Consequently design focused on simple elegance.
Hand finished with a dark high quality paint and brass door furniture.
Edwardian front doors 1901 1914.
This size should suit most appropriate period entrances.
They helped convey the right impression to anyone approaching or passing by.
Edwardian front doors at the turn of the century edwardian front doors tended to be painted in dark colours such as green or black but later in the edwardian era and into the 1920s and 1930s front doors started to get lighter and brighter with colourful stained glass also becoming a popular feature.