Timber Garage Doors
Timber infills exquisitely crafted for a lasting appealSeries 2000 timber up-and-over designs
* 2109 Mallory is available in Horizontal or Vertical styles
** 2011 Open-for-infill frame Terra brown (RAL 8028 show in picture), also available in Traffic white (RAL 9016)

Side door styles
Matching side doors are available for all timber designs. Side doors come with a profile cylinder lock and a black, synthetic lever/lever handle set as standard. Options are available in the same material choice as the garage door handles, please contact us for more advice.
1. 2019 Garage Light
2. 2008 Tudor
3. 2020 Gatcombe

Glazing options
Glazing options for Hormann Timber up-and-over Garage light design The simulated ‘leaded light’ designs can be combined with a clear or stippled opaque pane. Panes are made of tough, durable perspex.
1. Plain
2. Diamond
3. Crossed

Wood stain for Timber designs
1. Walnut
2. Ebony
3. Rosewood
4. Medium Oak
5. Light Oak
6. Dark Oak
7. Golden Oak
8. Mahogany
9. Teak
With wood being a natural product the finish of the doors supplied may vary from those shown.

The natural beauty of timber
Whatever the style of your property, traditional or modern architecture, our styles of timber doors in either panelled or tongued and grooved design, offer you the choice to find a style that will add warmth and character to your home. The carefully selected cedar wood is not only chosen for its aesthetic beauty but also for its natural durability, insulation and sound absorption.
All our timber doors are carefully manufactured and supplied with a factory-finish dip immersion coat, for temporary protection. We use Remmers Induline GW306 base stain primer 006 Light Oak. Additional on-site finishing is required. Fully finished wood stain and colour options are also available. With wood being a natural product, any finish may vary and movement of components and joints may occur, particularly in changes of weather from very wet to hot sunshine. This is what gives your door its individual character.
Wood needs protecting. That’s why, in addition to the factory impregnation, it is important to apply a pigmented wood preservative to a timber garage door, in order to protect it against atmospheric influences and the effects of UV rays.