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Deco shaker kitchen tall & larder doors

Kitchen tall & larder doors in our deco shaker profile, machined one-piece from moisture-resistant MDF to your exact size. Larder and tall-unit doors are large and unforgiving — any bow or joint movement shows immediately on a full-height face. Machining them one-piece from high-density MR MDF keeps them flat and seamless where a framed door would risk telegraphing its joints.

The Deco shaker — also known as a stepped shaker — reworks our classic recessed panel with a terraced, art-deco surround. Instead of a single square shoulder, the margin around the panel steps down in stages: a 2mm riser, a 12mm tread, a 4mm riser, a second 12mm tread, then a final 4mm step to the recessed field — three crisp shadow lines that catch the light like 1930s cabinetry.

from £69.00+VAT, made to measure

What you get

  • Terraced, stepped panel surround — three defined shadow lines
  • Square-cut steps: 2mm / 12mm / 4mm / 12mm / 4mm to the field
  • One-piece MR MDF — no mitred corner joints to open
  • Cut to +-0.25mm up to 1200mm × 3030mm

Sizes & prices

Deco shaker kitchen tall & larder doors in common sizes. Made to measure — enter your exact size for an instant price.

Size (H × W)Deco shaker from 
1245 × 597mm£69.00Configure
1245 × 497mm£58.00Configure
895 × 597mm£49.50Configure
1970 × 597mmfull-height single£108.25Configure

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Frequently asked questions

What's the maximum door size you can make?

One dimension can be up to 3030mm, with the other up to 1200mm — so the largest square door is 1200 × 1200mm. Full-height larder doors are well within range.

How many hinges does a tall door need?

The configurator recommends a hinge count based on the door height and bores them at evenly spaced positions; you can adjust the count and positions.

Will a tall one-piece door stay flat?

Ultra-high-density MR MDF is dimensionally stable, and a one-piece door has no frame joints to move — the main reasons we machine from solid board rather than framing up.