Room DIviders/Timber
Solid Timber Sliding Room Dividers
We design and make the UK’s only purpose‑built solid timber sliding system for room dividers using engineered hardwood — engineered for stability, smooth movement and long‑term performance in London and Home Counties homes.
A calm, architectural way to organise or separate space, with sliding and fixed panels that bring structure, warmth and clarity to any room.
Black Painted Timber room dividers with clear glass between Kitchen and Living Room
Black Painted Timber room dividers with Modern bathroom with white walls, wooden floor, black-framed glass sliding door,
See our full range of room dividers, designed for open‑plan spaces
Finishes and Colour Matching
Our sliding doors can be finished in natural timber, painted, or veneered surfaces to suit each interior. Painted panels can be colour‑matched to leading ranges such as Farrow & Ball, Dulux Heritage, or The Little Green Paint Company , allowing dividers to blend seamlessly with surrounding walls or contrast for definition. Timber stained options highlight grain and warmth, maintaining the calm, architectural character of open‑plan spaces.
Engineered for Smooth, Stable Sliding
Our beautifully-styled room dividers employ a unique, bottom-weighted sliding system that increases stability however wide the divider. Placing a rebated track in the floor means that the top track acts as a guide only, thus allowing installation in tricky places with problematic ceiling construction. Our sliding room dividers can be configured using single, double, triple or quad tracks, allowing panels to meet centrally, pass one another, or stack neatly to one or both sides — depending on the width of the opening and how the space needs to function.
Low‑Profile Track for Seamless Installation
The bottom track can be surface-mounted and, at only 6mm thick, does not cause an obstruction. The divider, therefore, can be installed in a variety of different rooms and recessed into multiple flooring types
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