07 November 2023
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1 min read

Is it possible to create a bespoke door system?

Discover the diverse world of Envo's core market in our latest blog post, "What sort of projects do Envo design door systems for?" Explore the wide range of projects that Envo specializes in, from hotels to super prime residential, and unlock the potential of innovative door systems.
Fergus Wickland

Whilst there are many standardised door systems on the market, it can often seem that there’s not much scope to get creative in building your own unique door. And this realisation is the reason we exist! Let’s take a look at what’s possible in creating a bespoke door system. 

To start off, it’s worth mentioning that all the ENVO door systems are fully bespoke. But what does this mean for you? 

This means that you can have, within reason, a door of any height or width installed effectively and robustly for long-term use. 

What we like to say is bespoke is as easy as standard. 

Companies like us may provide you with oversized kits for you to cut down on-site. Whilst this gives you flexibility, it does take up time on-site and can lead to a rushed, rough finish. On the other hand, you may have a supplier who will offer to cut the door down to a size you request but this typically means much longer lead times.  

So where do we sit? 

With our in-house production capacity in West Sussex, we’re able to build the system you want to the size you need before it’s delivered to site. This not only guarantees a better quality finish, but means we’re able to work to 2-3 week lead times, which has proved much more practical when working to tight site deadlines.  

So to summarise, yes, most of our work is made up of creating bespoke door systems. In turn, this means that you are not limited by what’s standardised in the market, and you have much greater design scope. No matter your critical dimensions, we can work to them with ease. 

Want to find out what’s possible on a particular project? Get in touch with us and we’ll take a look and help answer any questions: