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Doors, Screens, Specialist Joinery & Panelling

Treske’s skilled craftsmen and cabinet makers are experienced in making doors, screens and panelling for any situation. In historic buildings they work with conservation architects to preserve the integrity of ancient fabric whilst fitting new doors, glazed porches, cupboards and panelling. They are often required to match exactly the style, colour and even aged look of existing woodwork.

Right: Detail of wall mounted moveable screen at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield


Galilee Porch, St George’s Chapel, Windsor
Designed by Martin Ashley Architect to be in keeping with the largely Tudor architecture of St George's Chapel, Treske made and installed a substantial internal porch in oak.

Canon’s Cloister, St George’s Chapel, Windsor
This Grade 1 listed site required exceptional skills in making and fitting a new glazed door between two cloisters, retaining the integrity of the historic woodwork to which it abutted.

Our Lady of Lourdes, Hessle
Panelled and glazed external replacement doors and frames were made in oak by Treske when the twentieth century church near Hull was recently refurbished.

Queen Mary School
For the Grade 1 Palladian house Treske made new doors to match existing 18th century doors, completed by original antique fittings. Replica panelling was also added to the dining room access.

St John’s, Brandon, Co Durham
HLB Architects commissioned Treske to make and install this glazed internal porch in American oak. The unusually tall structure required precision craftsmanship and high quality materials.

St Hilda’s Church, Hartlepool
A glazed internal porch, side screens and new servery designed by Ron Sims Architect. Made in fumed, limed and waxed oak and installed by Treske.

Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield
Architect John Exley commissioned an internal glazed porch, archways, skirtings, radiator covers and new internal doors in addition to wall mounted moveable screens.

Newby Hall Reception Desk
In the reception pavilion to 18th Newby Hall near Ripon visitors are welcomed at an ash desk designed and made by Treske with detailing inspired by the hall’s Robert Adam interiors.