Pick a door, any door ...and see what you find.
Modern birch plywood door in an oak frame, circa 1927. This way to the West Wing.
French gothic door, circa 1480, made in oak. This door has some weighty, thick sections and is heavily moulded. The blank panels are spaces for saints. Enter and find John Donaldson, carver extrordinaire.
This Georgian door, from the turn of the 18th century, would originally have been made from Northern Yellow Pine. Open the door for See Level Design.
Norwegian log house door, dating from 1250. Originally made in Scots Pine. In here you'll find peace and tranquility.
Heavily carved late English Renaissance door, circa 1686, in native oak. This way for beautiful wooden bowls.
Organic 1990s door in Scottish elm. Come through to visit Paul Hodgkiss Designs.
This 1930s Scandinavian red pine door is the entrance to Ardival Harps, makers of historical Scottish harps and modern clarsachs.
Russian church door, circa 1714. Made in Russian red pine.
Beautiful oak reproduction furniture from scottish cabinet makers, Stevenson McConnel Ltd.
Susheila is a wood carver who lives and works near Edinburgh. She makes tables, chairs and more in green oak, in the image of plants and animals.
Ladies and Gents doors in laminated chipboard. Loos still under construction. Have a look to find out how the work is progressing
This floor is truly jazzy, with striking colour variation that you will love or loath. We love it.
I am Quercus. The Xylodog! Post, pillar and log enthusiast. This way to see a magnificent log construction.