Explore the full range of Comp Door styles, colours, and customisation choices at GFD Homes. Find the perfect solid-core configuration for your home.
What You’ll Learn:
- Finding Your Architectural Family: Classic, Contemporary, or Cottage Designs
- Master Colour Choices: Over 250 Combinations and CoolSkin Protection
- Balancing Light, Privacy, and Textured Finishes with the SleekSkin Upgrade
- The GFD Homes Hardware Rule: Letting the Right Finishing Touches Lead
(Estimated Reading Time: 4-5 Minutes)

Introduction
One of the biggest reasons homeowners delay buying a new front door isn’t that they don’t want one. It’s simply that there are so many choices the whole design process starts to feel much harder than it should. Between picking distinct styles, coordinating colours, choosing glazing, and matching hardware, it quickly becomes overwhelming.
Fortunately, navigating the premium Comp Door collection through GFD Homes doesn’t have to be a headache. By breaking down your options logically, you can cut through the noise and effortlessly configure a spectacular solid-core entrance tailored to your exact property.
Start with style direction, not model names
The Comp Door range broadly falls into three style families:

Classic and traditional – Balanced panel layouts, heritage detailing, suitable for period properties and red-brick semis. Whitmore is the nation’s most popular style for a reason. Middleton suits more formal Edwardian and Georgian homes. Buxton offers great glazing flexibility.
Contemporary – Cleaner lines, longer glazed panels, minimal detailing. Aston is the strong modern all-rounder. Axwell makes a bold architectural statement. Hatton and Walcot maximise light for darker hallways.


Cottage and character – Warmer, more individual. Brampton, Cornwall and Somerset suit rural and cottage-style properties. Fife sits comfortably in both classic and contemporary settings.
Decide which family fits your home before you look at individual models.
Colour – inside and out
Over 250 combinations inside and out. That matters because the external colour (what the street sees) and the internal colour (what your hallway sees) don’t always need to be the same. Externally, Anthracite Grey, Black and Chartwell Green are the most popular choices right now. Internally, a softer White or Cream is often easier to live with.
If you’re choosing a darker external colour – particularly on a south-facing elevation – the CoolSkin surface keeps colours true for longer by reflecting heat rather than absorbing it.
Glazing – light versus privacy
Glass changes the entire personality of a door. More glazing brings more light into the hallway but reduces privacy. Less glass creates a stronger, more solid feel. Decorative glazing adds character. If your hallway is dark, prioritise light. If privacy matters, go for obscured or decorative options.
The SleekSkin upgrade
Available on selected styles, SleekSkin is the industry’s first smoother solid-core composite surface – a finer grain with a hand-painted effect. On modern homes with darker trims or cleaner aesthetics, it’s well worth considering.
Hardware last
Choose the overall style direction first, then let hardware reinforce it. Bar handles push contemporary. More traditional furniture suits classic designs. Don’t let hardware lead – let it finish.
Why buy your Comp Door from GFD Homes?
We offer instant, transparent pricing on the full Comp Door range – no in-home sales visits, no pressure, no surprises. Compare options, configure your door and get a real quote from the comfort of your home.
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FAQ’s
1. What are the most popular Comp Door styles for traditional and modern homes? For traditional properties, the Whitmore classic panel layout is the nation’s favorite choice. If you own a modern home, contemporary designs like the sleek Aston or the architecturally bold Axwell provide clean lines that instantly elevate 21st-century properties.
2. Can I choose different colours for the inside and outside of my door? Yes. You can explore over 250 colour combinations. This allows you to pick a bold, statement-making external shade like Anthracite Grey or Chartwell Green for street-level kerb appeal, while keeping the inside hallway interior bright and airy with a soft White or Cream.
3. What is the SleekSkin upgrade and when should I choose it? SleekSkin is an industry-first smoother solid-core composite surface that mimics a refined, hand-painted timber finish rather than a heavy, artificial grain texture. It is highly recommended for contemporary homes or minimalist designs where sharp aesthetics are key.
4. How do I design and price my chosen combination online? GFD Homes eliminates traditional showroom stress with an interactive 3D online designer. You can easily select your door style, swap glass designs, test hardware finishes, and watch your price update transparently in real time from the comfort of your sofa.

