Kitchen Door & Panel Replacement in Abbotsbury

Looking for kitchen door and panel replacement in Abbotsbury? We're a Dorset-based, family-run workshop specialising in kitchen door and panel replacement for thatched cottages, stone-built houses. South Dorset's coastal and historic mix means we specify a wide range of finishes — from heritage paints in Dorchester to coastal slabs in Weymouth. If you live in one of Abbotsbury's thatched cottages, our kitchen doors programme is well-suited to your room sizes and wall types.

Postcard-perfect Dorset stone — we use traditional finishes and respect every original feature. Many cottage kitchens have hand-built carcasses from local makers; we mould our replacement doors to match those exact sizes rather than the standard 715/720mm grid.

What Abbotsbury clients tell us repeatedly is that the bit other firms get wrong is the handover between sales, factory and installer. We don't have that handover — the person who quotes your kitchen doors is the same person who fits it.

Frequently asked questions

Do you fit kitchen door and panel replacement in Abbotsbury?
Yes — Abbotsbury is a planned trip from our workshop in Verwood (roughly 44 miles). Once your design is signed off, a 20% deposit secures your fitting date.
Can you work with thatched cottages in Abbotsbury?
Absolutely. We routinely fit kitchen door and panel replacement into thatched cottages and stone-built houses across Abbotsbury, and we measure each property individually rather than using stock-size assumptions.
How much can I really save?
Door and panel replacement is typically 50–70% cheaper than a full kitchen refit, because we keep the carcasses, worktops and appliances you already have.

Great service and finished product from start to finish. Their designer and fitter were both super helpful as well as courteous and respectful in our home. A pleasure to have the work carried out by Custom Creations.

— Tim Reynolds via Google

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