Why choose wood exterior doors?
Wood exterior doors remain a reference choice for homes where both comfort and the overall facade image matter. Laminated wood for exterior doors offers stability, very good insulation and a warm appearance — compared to aluminium exterior doors — and made-to-order production allows each door to be adapted to the specific project.
Laminated wood exterior doors
The wood used for these doors is laminated (multi-layer) timber, designed specifically for exterior use: the layers are oriented so the natural movement of the wood is controlled and the risk of warping over time is reduced.
The door panel can include insulating layers and thermal insulating glass so the wood exterior door delivers an adequate thermal coefficient, including for NZEB or passive house projects. Combined with a correctly designed frame, quality seals and a properly sealed threshold, the door becomes part of the building's thermal envelope.
Rustic wood exterior doors for classic homes
Wood brings a kind of warmth no other material can truly replicate. For classic homes, interwar villas or houses with rustic architecture, wood exterior doors enhance the facade through texture, shade and panel detailing.
You can choose rustic wood doors with pronounced milling and warm tones, or simpler models with clean lines suited to contemporary homes that still want a natural material at the entrance. In both cases, the wood grain remains visible and turns the door into a design element, not just a functional object.
Security and anti-burglary for wood entrance doors
Beneath the natural wood look lies a complex technical system. Wood exterior doors can be equipped with multi-point locks, security cylinders, protective plates, reinforced hinges and, where needed, security packages compliant with RC2/RC3 classes.
So a wood entrance door is not only about aesthetics but also real protection against break-in attempts. Optionally, modern solutions can be integrated — from opening limiters to smart access systems — so the entrance is well secured without losing its warm, welcoming character.
Wood is a sustainable material for exterior doors
Trees are part of renewable forestry — care for the wood starts in the forest. Natural wood finishes on exterior doors come from quality timber resources, and thanks to the craftsmanship, each door becomes a small work of art in itself.
Texture, tone and the way the wood is processed make each made-to-order wood exterior door slightly different, adapted to the project and the style of the house. For a wider comparison between door types, read our article on exterior door types — features, pros and cons.
Weather durability and easy maintenance
Wood exterior doors are designed to withstand rain, sun and temperature variations, provided they are correctly configured and installed. Laminated wood is protected by primer layers and exterior lacquers or paints, so water does not penetrate the structure and the tone remains stable over time.
Maintenance mainly consists of periodic surface cleaning and checking the finish. Every few years, depending on exposure, the lacquer or paint can be refreshed to keep the wood exterior door in good long-term condition.











