
Mexicano Contemporary External Solid Oak Door
Mexicano Contemporary Solid Oak External Door
A modern design with a traditional twist, these contemporary solid oak external doors are made to a very high standard and beautifully finished. Traditional methods of construction combined with high-quality solid oak make the Contemporary External Door a popular design that is built to last. The middle oak panel is fully floating in the frame to ensure that these external oak doors will last a lifetime and more. Mortice and Tenon joints are used in all corners. The true beauty of solid oak really shines in this series. They are supplied sanded but unfinished, so you can choose what finish to use that will best suit and match the particular style of your home.
Part of the classic construction is the use of twin 16mm hardwood dowel joints when putting this door together. While these may be some of the oldest ways of making doors, they’re also one of the strongest, ensuring the door will last for years to come, given the correct maintenance. If you're looking for an unglazed version of this door, you can find it Here.
This door is made to a thickness of 44mm and is available in 4 standard sizes, and comes complete with a weather bar. If you are looking for a non-standard size, then please contact us as they can be ordered in bespoke sizes, which our sales team will be happy to discuss with you your requirements.
Our range of external doors are made from solid oak; however, we do not recommend usage in exposed areas, i.e., direct rain or hot sun. Therefore, we recommend use in sheltered areas with a porch or canopy.
Please follow these treatment and maintenance instructions to preserve the beauty and strength of the wood.
This door comes prefinished and ready to hang. Though we recommend treating your new external door every 6 months with a respected oil or wax to keep it protected with an extra layer of protection. We recommend the Impranol range for External doors.
We also supply an Oak Weatherbar to match the door, which will be required should the door be "open to the elements". Sold separately as not everyone will need one...ie if your door is situated within an enclosed porch. Click Here For Oak Weatherbars.
Our external doors must be treated before being hung, retreated every six months and kept dry at all times through the use of a canopy or similar. For full guidelines, please visit our External Door Protection Page.
We’re proud that our doors are made from 100% oak. Due to the complexity of manufacturing doors suitable for external use, some may include a real oak veneer in certain areas of the design to help prevent water ingress. Much like any natural material, timber can move and change shape due to environmental conditions. In the case of timber doors, these movements may need to be adjusted as part of a normal maintenance cycle. This is especially true during the 'settling in' period as the door adjusts to its environment, but it can happen at any stage in the door's life. Thankfully, this adjustment process is completely normal and should not imply a fault in the manufacturing process. Regular check-ups and minor adjustments are an important part of keeping your door working perfectly for many years to come!
Key Product Information
SOLID OAK CONSTRUCTION – Crafted from premium solid oak for strength and longevity.
CONTEMPORARY DESIGN – Modern styling with a traditional oak finish.
FLOATING CENTRE PANEL – Allows natural timber movement to prevent warping.
MORTICE AND TENON JOINTS – Traditional joinery for superior durability.
SUPPLIED UNFINISHED – Ready for your chosen external wood treatment.
OAK WEATHERBAR AVAILABLE – Recommended for doors exposed to the elements.
SHELTERED USE ADVISED – Best suited to porches or canopied entrances.
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Mexicano Contemporary Solid Oak External Door
A modern design with a traditional twist, these contemporary solid oak external doors are made to a very high standard and beautifully finished. Traditional methods of construction combined with high-quality solid oak make the Contemporary External Door a popular design that is built to last. The middle oak panel is fully floating in the frame to ensure that these external oak doors will last a lifetime and more. Mortice and Tenon joints are used in all corners. The true beauty of solid oak really shines in this series. They are supplied sanded but unfinished, so you can choose what finish to use that will best suit and match the particular style of your home.
Part of the classic construction is the use of twin 16mm hardwood dowel joints when putting this door together. While these may be some of the oldest ways of making doors, they’re also one of the strongest, ensuring the door will last for years to come, given the correct maintenance. If you're looking for an unglazed version of this door, you can find it Here.
This door is made to a thickness of 44mm and is available in 4 standard sizes, and comes complete with a weather bar. If you are looking for a non-standard size, then please contact us as they can be ordered in bespoke sizes, which our sales team will be happy to discuss with you your requirements.
Our range of external doors are made from solid oak; however, we do not recommend usage in exposed areas, i.e., direct rain or hot sun. Therefore, we recommend use in sheltered areas with a porch or canopy.
Please follow these treatment and maintenance instructions to preserve the beauty and strength of the wood.
This door comes prefinished and ready to hang. Though we recommend treating your new external door every 6 months with a respected oil or wax to keep it protected with an extra layer of protection. We recommend the Impranol range for External doors.
We also supply an Oak Weatherbar to match the door, which will be required should the door be "open to the elements". Sold separately as not everyone will need one...ie if your door is situated within an enclosed porch. Click Here For Oak Weatherbars.
Our external doors must be treated before being hung, retreated every six months and kept dry at all times through the use of a canopy or similar. For full guidelines, please visit our External Door Protection Page.
We’re proud that our doors are made from 100% oak. Due to the complexity of manufacturing doors suitable for external use, some may include a real oak veneer in certain areas of the design to help prevent water ingress. Much like any natural material, timber can move and change shape due to environmental conditions. In the case of timber doors, these movements may need to be adjusted as part of a normal maintenance cycle. This is especially true during the 'settling in' period as the door adjusts to its environment, but it can happen at any stage in the door's life. Thankfully, this adjustment process is completely normal and should not imply a fault in the manufacturing process. Regular check-ups and minor adjustments are an important part of keeping your door working perfectly for many years to come!
Key Product Information
SOLID OAK CONSTRUCTION – Crafted from premium solid oak for strength and longevity.
CONTEMPORARY DESIGN – Modern styling with a traditional oak finish.
FLOATING CENTRE PANEL – Allows natural timber movement to prevent warping.
MORTICE AND TENON JOINTS – Traditional joinery for superior durability.
SUPPLIED UNFINISHED – Ready for your chosen external wood treatment.
OAK WEATHERBAR AVAILABLE – Recommended for doors exposed to the elements.
SHELTERED USE ADVISED – Best suited to porches or canopied entrances.























