Discover the Solidor Conway: a stylish composite door for any UK home, with flexible glazing, premium colours, solid timber core, and modern security.
What You’ll Learn:
- Why the Conway is so popular for UK homeowners
- Which homes the Solidor Conway suits best
- How the Conway combines traditional style with modern flexibility
- How the Conway delivers security, warmth, and practical benefits
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Introduction
If you want a front door that looks right, feels solid, and gives you plenty of style options without overwhelming your façade, the Solidor Conway is a brilliant choice.
It’s one of Solidor’s most versatile designs, perfect for homeowners stuck between “traditional” and “modern.” The Conway suits almost every UK property, from terraced homes to suburban semis, delivering stylish appeal that feels premium yet approachable.
Built as one of Solidor’s high-quality timber composite doors, it combines classic design with modern security, insulation, and durability — the perfect balance of style and performance.
Why homeowners choose the Conway
Most homeowners want three things:
- A door that looks good on their property
- A door that makes the entrance feel brighter and more welcoming
- A door that feels safe and secure
The Conway is popular because it does all three, without you needing to be a design expert.
It’s also a strong choice if you want to personalise your door, because it gives you lots of glazing options and finishes to make it feel unique to your home.
Is the Conway right for your home?
The Conway is a great fit for:
- Terraced houses (Victorian, Edwardian, traditional brick terraces)
- Semi-detached homes (especially 1930s–2000s builds)
- Suburban homes that want kerb appeal without going too modern
- Homes with porches or covered entrances
- Anyone who wants a door that looks premium but still “normal” (in the best way)
If you want a door that won’t date, won’t look out of place, and won’t feel like you’ve tried too hard, Conway is an excellent choice.
Conway design: traditional style with modern flexibility
The Conway has that traditional, structured look homeowners love, but it’s not stuck in the past.
Solidor highlights that the Conway is available in 32 stylish colours and delivers the safety and security of a solid timber core, with flexible custom options including beautifully designed glazing to bring natural sunlight into your home.
That’s the real win here: you can choose the style you want, but still get modern performance and security.
Colour ideas that work brilliantly on Conway
Conway is one of those styles that looks good in almost any colour, but some combinations are absolute winners.
- Traditional and timeless
- Ruby Red
- Deep Merlot
- Black
- White
These always look strong on traditional homes and never go out of fashion.
- Modern-traditional (very popular right now)
- Anthracite Grey
- Midnight Grey
- Painswick
- French Grey
Perfect if you’ve updated your windows or exterior and want a smarter, more modern look without going full contemporary.
- Warm and welcoming
- Irish Oak
- Golden Oak
- Rosewood
Ideal for homeowners who want that classic timber feel without the timber maintenance.
Solidor’s premium colour range includes Anthracite Grey, Painswick, Midnight Grey, French Grey, Irish Oak, Golden Oak and Rosewood.
Glazing options: the best way to brighten your hallway
A dark hallway is one of the most common homeowner complaints, especially in terraces and older semis.
Conway is ideal if you want glazing, because it gives you the chance to add natural light without making your entrance look too modern.
And if privacy is your worry (it usually is), you can choose decorative and privacy glazing options designed to let light in while maintaining privacy and security.
So you get a brighter entrance without turning your hallway into a display window.
Security: the part you can’t compromise on
A new door should make you feel safer. Full stop.
Solidor doors use a solid timber core designed to deliver efficient warmth and extreme security.
For locking, homeowners can choose advanced multi-point systems such as Automatic AV4 Autolock, which locks automatically when the door closes.
And if you choose Ultion cylinders, you also get the Ultion £5,000 security guarantee in the event of lock snapping leading to a break-in.
So the Conway isn’t just “a nice-looking door”. It’s a serious security upgrade for your home.
Warmth and energy efficiency: the hidden benefit homeowners love
This is the bit people don’t think about until after the door is installed.
A high-quality composite door can completely change how your entrance feels:
- Less draught
- Less cold air in winter
- A warmer hallway
- A quieter, more sealed home
Solidor’s solid timber construction is designed to deliver efficient warmth as well as security.
So you’re not just buying style. You’re buying comfort.
Why Timber Composite Doors is the right company to buy from
Even the best door can be ruined by a poor supply experience.
Homeowners want:
- Confidence in the product
- Confidence in the company
- Confidence that the price is fair
- Confidence they won’t be pressured into buying
Timber Composite Doors has been the Number 1 supplier of Solidor Composite Doors to the UK market since 2008. That’s proven pedigree.
And Timber makes buying easy because you can choose:
- Nationwide fitting service
- Supply only service
Plus, Timber is unique because you get a 100% accurate price directly on screen.
No pushy sales.
No follow-up calls.
No waiting for someone to “come and quote”.
Just design your door, see the real price instantly, and decide in your own time.
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FAQ’s
1) Is the Solidor Conway a stylish door?
Yes. Conway is designed to be stylish yet versatile, blending traditional charm with modern finishes and options that suit almost any property.
2) Does Conway work on older homes and new builds?
Absolutely. It suits terraces, semi-detached homes, suburban builds, and even properties with porches or covered entrances. Its flexibility is one of its key strengths.
3) Can I add glazing without losing privacy?
Yes. Conway supports decorative and privacy glazing options, letting in natural light while maintaining security and privacy.
4) What colours are best for the Conway?
Conway works in a wide range of colours. Popular choices include:
- Traditional: Ruby Red, Deep Merlot, Black, White
- Modern-traditional: Anthracite Grey, Midnight Grey, Painswick, French Grey
- Warm: Irish Oak, Golden Oak, Rosewood