Overview:
- Supplied Sanded Ready To Stain Or Oil
- Clear Bevelled Glazing
- Strong Yet Lightweight, Easy To Maneuver
- Manufactured To Last
- Carpenter Friendly With Large Trim Allowance
- Mixed Material Construction For Durability
Why Buy Our Internal Oak Doors
Oak signifies quality and luxury, and this is no different when it comes to our splendid range of internal oak doors.
These doors are crafted from the highest grade, responsibly sourced oak. The beautiful timber provides a warm and natural look that can easily complement both modern and traditional home designs.
Variety in Design
Whether you’re interested in Glazed Oak Doors, Full Glazed Internal Doors, or simply basic Oak Internal Doors, we offer a wide range in designs allowing you to find the perfect match for your home.
Quality Craftmanship
All our oak doors are crafted utilising advanced production techniques ensuring every product holds consistent high-quality standards, providing not just a door, but a stylish piece of furniture to enhance your home.
Environmental Responsibility
Committed to sustainability, we ensure all our oak is responsibly sourced, reflecting our dedication towards a healthier environment and maintaining the natural beauty of our products.
We invite you to browse through our various categories for a closer look at our products and to make your purchase. Each link below will guide you through our product range:
- Glazed Internal Doors
- French Doors
- Full Glazed Doors
- Oak Glazed Doors
FAQs
What is a Pattern 10 Door?
A Pattern 10 Door is a popular type of internal door that features a large, single-paneled glass window occupying most of the door’s surface. It is designed to let natural light flood into a room, making spaces appear brighter and larger. The minimalist design allows for clear visibility, perfect for offices or rooms where light and vision are preferred. It’s commonly available in oak and other premium quality wood types.
What are Traditional French Door Sizes?
The traditional sizes for French Doors in the UK vary slightly but the most common dimensions are 2100mm in height and 1200-1800mm in width. These are standard measurements for a set of two doors that open from the middle. However, at Internal Doors we offer bespoke sizing services, enabling customers to have French Doors made to their unique requirements.
Is it Better to Have French Doors Open In or Out?
The direction in which French Doors should open — inwards or outwards — largely depends on individual preferences and spatial constraints. Inward opening doors can save exterior space and are more common in the UK. However, they might occupy significant internal space when opened.
Outwards opening French doors, on the other hand, save interior space but may be affected by extreme weather conditions. Therefore, it is advisable to consider your space and weather patterns when deciding the direction of your French doors.
What is the Difference between a Double Door and a French Door?
While both Double Doors and French Doors feature two doors, the main difference lies in their design and usage. Double Doors usually depict two doors coming together without a central mullion, which is common in commercial environments for practical use.
On the other hand, French Doors are a type of double door, traditionally featuring individual glass panels set into the full length of the door. They are more aesthetically detailed and often used in residential settings, allowing plenty of light into a room and offering a stylish doorway to gardens or balconies. French doors also usually open from the center, providing a wide and welcoming entrance.













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