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1930's Stained Glass Front Doors

Elevate your home with a handcrafted 1930’s stained glass front door. Every door is made to order, blending classic Art Deco styling with modern performance, premium timber, and stunning period-inspired glazing. Whether you want a faithful reproduction of an original design or something more personal, we make the process simple from start to finish.
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All doors custom made to order
Built by our expert craftspeople
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All made from Sustainable Oak

Bespoke 1930s Front Door Styles

The 1930s era introduced bold, geometric designs, slim timber profiles and beautiful stained glass patterns. Our doors are built to reflect these original features, from vertical panels and sunburst glazing to curved Art Deco details, while offering modern strength, security and insulation.

Popular 1930's Front Door Styles

Montrose
Auburn
Chester
Cobalt
Lumin
Manor
Opal
Sable

Why choose us?

At Morton Doors, we specialise in crafting solid hardwood doors that combine traditional British design with exceptional quality. Every door is made to order, tailored to your home, and built to last for decades. Here’s why homeowners, architects and developers trust us with their projects.

Whether you want to replicate an original design or create something new, our process is personal and collaborative. We’ll guide you through every detail from timber and glazing to sizing and frame options and provide drawings before production begins.

Timeless Craftsmanship

Every Morton door is hand-crafted to the highest standards, blending traditional techniques with modern precision. From the joinery to the finishing touches, our attention to detail ensures a door that not only enhances your home but also stands the test of time, marrying beauty with durability.

Specialists in Stained Glass

We craft bespoke stained glass panels tailored entirely to your vision. Whether replicating a period design or creating something completely original, our expert team ensures every detail is made with precision and care, producing a unique feature that perfectly complements your door and enhances your home’s character.

Flexible and Honest Approach

We work around your needs, offering practical advice and clear guidance at every stage. No hard sells, no unnecessary extras, just a transparent, flexible service that puts you in control. Our goal is to make sure you get the door you want, exactly how and when you want it.

Fiona Watkins
“The door looks amazing, I couldn't be happier! Highly recommended.”
Victorian front door - ‘Clarence’
Shane Burns
“The design and craftsmanship of their doors are unparalleled.”
1930s front door - ‘Carmine’
Fred Jones
“The quality and finish have been top notch”
Edwardian front door - ‘Ashfield’

The Journey to Your Custom Door

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Choose Your Perfect Door Style

Explore our wide range of front door designs or let us bring your custom vision to life. Whether you're inspired by classic styles or have a unique idea in mind, we’re here to make your perfect door a reality.

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Explore our wide range of door designs or let us bring your custom vision to life. Whether you're inspired by classic styles or have a unique idea in mind, we’re here to make your perfect door a reality.

Illustrations showing all the elements of a front door
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Watch Your Vision Take Shape

Our expert designers craft precise drawings showing every feature of your chosen door. For those opting for stained glass, we’ll create a beautiful design to complement your door’s aesthetic. Every detail is carefully planned and shared with you for approval before production begins.

Illustrations showing all the elements of a front door

Our expert designers craft precise drawings showing every feature of your chosen door. For those opting for stained glass, we’ll create a beautiful design to complement your door’s aesthetic. Every detail is carefully planned and shared with you for approval before production begins.

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Follow the Journey to Completion

Relax and enjoy the journey as we keep you updated with progress photos of your door's creation. Your stunning new front door is in expert hands, ready to become the centerpiece of your home.

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Relax and enjoy the journey as we keep you updated with progress photos of your door's creation. Your stunning new front door is in expert hands, ready to become the centerpiece of your home.

How Our Service Works

Ordering your 1930's front door is easier than you think. We’re here to make the process smooth and collaborative:
Doors and frames are delivered primed in white, ready for painting in your preferred finish
Delivered without pre-installed locks or furniture, so you can choose the hardware that best suits your style and budget
Installation isn’t included, giving you the freedom to use your own tradesperson — or we can recommend trusted local installers
*Prices depend on size, timber, and glazing

At The Workshop

Here are some of our traditional 1930's stained glass front doors which have recently been complete for customers in London and around the UK.
A 1930's stained glass wooden door with side panels
1930's 6 panel stained glass front door
Oval 1930's stained glass front door with fanlight
1930's stained glass front door with side light
Close up of a 1930's stained glass front door
1930's style stained glass door with side panel
1930's stained glass front door with side window
1930's sunburst stained glass front door
1930's oval stained glass front door
1930's front door with art deco stained glass
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