Overview:
- Responsibly Sourced Timber
- Pine Is A Great, Affordable Alternative To Oak
- Supplied Unfinished Ready To Treat
- Traditional Style & Authentic Appearance
- Manufactured To Last
- Strong & Durable Solid Pine Core
This variation of solid pine doors is a proven crowd pleaser, with the alternative profile, v-groove, being a very popular choice. This space-saving door is a great option for those with traditional style homes such as a cottage, but are a little tight on space. Ever-popular in the UK, cottages are beautiful homes, but often lack space and this is where a pine bi-fold door could be the perfect solution. This bi fold internal door is affordable, durable and incredibly practical in a home look to gain space wherever possible. The door can behave like a concertina and fold into itself, rather than opening all the way out like a traditional door. The profile on this solid pine internal door is bead & butt, adding a little extra detail to both sides of the door. This interior bi-fold door is constructed from the highest quality Scandinavian redwood timber, boasting a wealth of natural pine features such as knots and light grain pattern, so you know you’re getting an authentic product. These doors are perfect for painting, so if you have a colour in mind, these doors will take incredibly well to paint.
Consisting of two leafs of door, each side matches up perfectly, with the 3 ledges being fixed using the most advanced methods, rather than the traditional method of stapling. The ledges on these door leafs are fixed in place with finger joints, then glued, pinned and finally a hydraulic press is used to secure them to the door. This product does not include the fixings necessary to join the two leafs together or to fix the door to your opening, although all the required parts can be found in our door hardware category. The pine used in the construction of our internal bi-fold door is all sustainable and taken from responsible sources, ensuring that you have selected an environmentally conscious manufacturer. Although oak leads the market, pine is a great alternative, without the hefty price tag!
The number of planks and the width of planks may vary from door to door depending on measurements.











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