Vic Ash & Spotted Gum Batten Door in Dingley

Batten Door Dingley Vic Ash & Spotted Gum

Wider custom batten door and frosted sidelight replaced an outdated panel door and flyscreen in Dingley. Alternating Vic Ash and Spotted Gum battens in a 'weave' configuration for natural two-tone contrast.

Door Type Vertical Batten Entry u2014 Weave Configuration
Material Vic Ash & Spotted Gum (installed raw)
Location Dingley, VIC
Hardware Zanda matte black pull handle, Zanda mortise lock with rolling latch
Scope Wider custom door, frosted privacy sidelight, Vic Ash KD hardwood jamb, full install
Price $5,800 + GST
The Challenge

The original front entry at this Dingley home wasn’t holding its own. A decorative panel door sat alongside a flyscreen — the combination looked dated and the door was too narrow to make any real impression. The owners had just bought the property and wanted a front entry that made sense with the house. Something wider, more contemporary, and with some character to it.

Replacing the flyscreen and panel door was straightforward enough. Going wider meant reconfiguring what sat alongside the door — a blank sidelight was never going to work on a street-facing entry.

The Solution

We built a wider custom batten door in a “weave” configuration — alternating Vic Ash and Spotted Gum battens across the full face of the door. Vic Ash is a pale, tight-grained hardwood. Spotted Gum is darker, with more variation in its grain. Together, the two species create a natural two-tone contrast that’s built into the door itself — no stain, no paint, just the difference between the timbers. It gives the door genuine visual interest without manufacturing it.

The weave detail works because both timbers are dimensionally similar. The battens sit flush across the face of the door, with the colour contrast doing the work. The entry was widened to give the door stronger presence on the facade — a narrow door on a modern renovation looks like an oversight.

Alongside the door is a frosted privacy sidelight. It brings light into the entry without giving a clear view from the street. The jamb is Vic Ash KD hardwood. Hardware is Zanda matte black throughout — a pull handle and a mortise lock with rolling latch. The Zanda fittings are robust, well-made, and the matte black works well against raw Australian hardwood.

The door was installed raw, ready for the owners to oil or finish as they choose. Our front door replacement builds are sized to each specific opening.

The Result

A front door that stops being invisible. The weave of Vic Ash and Spotted Gum reads differently depending on the light and angle — that variation is what makes it interesting. The wider format gives the entry the visual weight it was missing. The flyscreen is gone. What’s there now is a front door that’s actually worth having.

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