Wooden windows

Pas 24: 2016 Windows and Doors

PAS stands for Product Assessment Specification. It is produced by BSI (British Standards Institute). This document is used to test and assess the increased security performance requirements for door sets and window types that are designed to resist the attacks experienced in the UK.

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Oak and Glass Staircase
Latest works staircases

Contemporary Oak & Glass Staircase

After year’s of planning and months in the making, this beautiful modern Oak Staircase is no longer an architects draft. But rather an attractive centrepiece

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Sapele Hardwood Windows & Doors
Wooden Doors

Sapele Hardwood Doors

The Spittlywood team recently designed and created these Hardwood doors for a client in Kings Hill. The team opted to use the extraordinarily hardwearing and

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Solid Oak Box Sash Windows
Wooden windows

Solid Oak Box Sash Windows

At Spittlywood, we have a varied customer base, including the general public and construction companies; this particular job was for an Ashford based period restoration

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American Oak Staircase Sandwich
Latest works staircases

Oak Staircase Sandwich

We recently designed built and finally installed this attractive Oak staircase in Hamill near Sandwich Kent. Typically most Oak staircases we create are completed using

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Bespoke Patio Doors
Wooden Doors

Hardwood Patio Doors

We recently designed and created these stunning hardwood patio doors in Chilham near Canterbury Kent. The finished doors complemented the house perfectly, and we simply

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Bespoke Sapele Door
Wooden Doors

Bespoke Sapele Door

Take a look at these images from a recent bespoke joinery installation in Sevenoaks in this instance the team designed and installed this stunning Hardwood

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Accoya Conservatory
Accoya®

Accoya Conservatory

Take a look at images from our latest project between Biddenden and Benenden near Tenterden Kent our, this beautiful conservatory fits seamlessly with its surroundings

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