
Security & Smart Access for Timber Doors & Windows
Security Without Ruining the Architecture
Clients love our timber doors for their warmth, tactility and ventilation — so when security is needed, it has to protect without killing the look. We pair our joinery with Crimsafe® for that exact reason: slim sightlines, airflow at night, no bars, no grills, no compromise. It keeps acreage homes open, coastal homes breezy and family homes safe, while still letting the timber be the hero.
Designed In, Not Bolted On
Because every BTDW unit is made-to-measure, security screens are designed as part of the system — not a clunky afterthought. Sliding, stackers, bi-folds and hinge doors all take screens cleanly, with colour options to complement timber stains and modern Mediterranean/Queenslander palettes. If you want beautiful doors and peace of mind, you don’t have to choose — we’ll help you have both.
Smart Homes, Smart Locks & Future-Proof Joinery
Modern homes are getting smarter — and doors are becoming part of the system. We regularly fit smart locks, access control and home automation hardware specified by architects, builders or clients.
Whether it’s keyless entry for a coastal holiday home, biometric access for a family residence, or integrated control for a new build, our joinery can accommodate the hardware.
We’re not tied to a single brand.
We’ll work with whatever technology you prefer — digital deadbolts, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth systems, keypads, biometric readers, app-based locks, or fully wired automation.
For clients, this means:
- No compromise on design
- No need to retrofit later
- Seamless access for family, staff or guests
- Future-proof hardware if the system upgrades
For builders and architects, it means:
- Hardware scheduling made easier
- Clear tolerance for cable runs
- Correct strike and latch alignment
- Millwork adjusted for the device footprint
If you already know the brand, we’ll integrate it.
If you don’t, tell us how you’ll use the home and we’ll guide you to what works.
Key point: Timber joinery shouldn’t be the thing that limits your smart home — it should be part of it.
