Internal Doors For Your Home
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Find out more about Internal Doors
Our range of internal doors play a crucial role in creating a seamless flow throughout your home while also providing privacy and sound insulation. From oak doors to panel doors and white doors to door knobs and flush doors, we will find the perfect, high quality door to suit your living space.
When it comes to choosing an internal door, there are a few factors to consider. First, you'll want to think about the style and design that best suits your taste and the overall aesthetic of your home. Whether you prefer a traditional, contemporary, or minimalist look, there are plenty of options available to match your personal style.
Next, consider the material of the door. Common materials for internal doors include wood, glass, and composite materials. Each material has its own unique characteristics and benefits. Wood doors offer a classic and timeless appeal, while glass doors can create an open and airy feel, allowing light to flow between rooms. Composite doors provide durability and resistance to warping or moisture damage, making them ideal for areas prone to humidity, such as bathrooms or kitchens.
Another important consideration is the functionality of the door. Do you need a hinged door that swings open and closed, or would a sliding door be more suitable for your space? Sliding doors are a great option for maximising floor space and creating a seamless transition between rooms. Additionally, you may want to consider features such as soundproofing or fire resistance, depending on your specific needs.
Installing an internal door can be a DIY project for those with some carpentry skills. However, if you're unsure or prefer professional assistance, it's always a good idea to consult with a qualified carpenter or contractor. They can ensure that your door is installed correctly, providing a secure and proper fit.
With proper care and maintenance, internal doors can last for many years. Regular cleaning and occasional refinishing or repainting can help prolong their lifespan and keep them looking their best. It's also important to address any issues such as squeaking hinges or sticking doors promptly to prevent further damage.
In addition to their functional benefits, internal doors can also contribute to soundproofing within your home. Solid core doors, for example, can help reduce noise transmission between rooms, providing a quieter and more peaceful environment. If soundproofing is a priority for you, consider choosing doors with acoustic insulation properties or adding weatherstripping to minimise sound leakage.
Explore our door furniture that are available pre-finished and un-finished, our range of interior doors is the perfect finishing touch to your home.
Fire Doors
Our wide range of internal fire doors are specifically designed to provide fire resistance and help prevent the spread of fire within a building. They are constructed with fire-rated materials and have a specific fire rating that indicates how long they can withstand fire. Fire doors are an important safety feature in buildings, especially in areas where fire protection is crucial, such as stairwells, corridors, and rooms with flammable materials. It's essential to ensure that fire doors are properly installed, maintained, and kept closed to maximise their effectiveness in case of a fire.
Internal Glazed Doors
These doors have glass panels incorporated into their design, which can be clear or frosted for privacy. Glazed doors can help create an open and bright atmosphere in your home while still providing some level of separation between spaces. Just like other internal doors, they can also contribute to sound insulation, depending on the type of glass and door construction.
Internal Doors FAQs
What are the standard sizes for internal doors?
The standard sizes for internal doors can vary, but the most common sizes are typically 80 inches in height and 28, 30, or 32 inches in width. However, it's important to note that these sizes can differ based on regional standards and individual preferences. If you're looking for a specific size, it's best to consult with a local supplier or check building codes in your area.
Can internal doors be customised to fit non-standard door openings?
Yes, internal doors can be customised to fit non-standard door openings. If you have a door opening that doesn't match standard sizes, you can have a door made to the specific measurements you need. This way, you can ensure a proper fit and functionality. It's always a good idea to consult with a professional or a local supplier who can help you with the customisation process.
How do I measure for a new internal door?
To measure for a new internal door, you'll need a tape measure. Start by measuring the width of the door frame at the top, middle, and bottom. Use the smallest measurement as your width.
Next, measure the height from the floor to the top of the door frame on both the left and right sides.
Again, use the smallest measurement as your height. These measurements will help you determine the size of the new internal door you'll need. If you're unsure or want to be more accurate, it's always a good idea to consult with a professional.
What are the different types of internal door hinges?
When it comes to internal door hinges, there are a few different types commonly used. The most common types are butt hinges, which are visible when the door is closed, and concealed hinges, which are hidden from view when the door is closed. There are also pivot hinges, continuous hinges (also known as piano hinges), and ball bearing hinges. The type of hinge you choose depends on factors like the door style, weight, and your personal preference. If you need help selecting the right hinge for your internal door, it's always a good idea to consult with a professional.
How do I choose the right door handle or knob for my internal door?
To choose the right door handle or knob for your internal door, you'll want to consider a few factors.
First, think about the style and aesthetic you want to achieve. There are various designs available, from sleek and modern to more traditional or decorative options.
Next, consider the functionality. Do you prefer a door handle or a doorknob? Handles are typically easier to grip and operate, while knobs can offer a classic look.
Finally, think about the finish and material that would complement your door and overall decor. Popular options include brushed nickel, brass, or matte black. It's always helpful to see samples in person or consult with a professional for guidance.
Are internal doors available in different finishes or colours?
Yes, our internal door range are available in a variety of finishes and colours. You can find doors with different wood finishes, such as oak, mahogany, or walnut, which can add warmth and character to your space.
Additionally, there are painted doors available in various colours to match your interior decor. Whether you prefer a natural wood look or a vibrant pop of colour, there are options to suit your style. It's always a good idea to browse different suppliers or consult with a professional to explore the range of finishes and colours available.
Can internal doors be painted or stained to match my interior decor?
Absolutely! Internal doors can be painted or stained to match your interior decor. If you have a specific colour in mind, you can choose a paint colour that complements your existing colour scheme.
Make sure to properly prepare the door surface before painting to ensure a smooth and long-lasting finish. If you prefer a natural wood look, you can stain the door to enhance the grain and match other wood elements in your space.
Just make sure to choose a stain colour that coordinates well with your decor. Whether you decide to paint or stain, it's always a good idea to follow the manufacturer's instructions and consult with a professional if needed.
What is the difference between solid core and hollow core internal doors?
Solid core internal doors are made with a solid material, such as wood or composite, throughout the entire door. This makes them heavier and more substantial, providing better soundproofing and insulation properties. On the other hand, hollow core internal doors have a hollow interior and are typically constructed with a lightweight frame and a thin veneer or skin on each side. They are lighter in weight and more affordable compared to solid core doors. Hollow core doors are suitable for areas where soundproofing and insulation are not a major concern, such as closets or interior rooms. Solid core doors are often preferred for bedrooms, bathrooms, or areas where noise reduction and privacy are important.
How do I maintain and care for my internal doors?
To maintain and care for your internal doors, there are a few simple steps you can follow. Firstly, regularly dust and wipe down the doors with a soft, damp cloth to remove any dirt or grime. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could damage the surface. If your doors have a wood finish, you can use a gentle wood cleaner or polish to keep them looking their best. It's also important to check the hinges and hardware periodically to ensure they are properly lubricated and functioning smoothly. If you notice any damage or wear, such as scratches or dents, you can touch them up with a matching paint or stain. By taking these steps, you can keep your internal doors looking great and functioning well for years to come.
Can internal doors be used for soundproofing between rooms?
Yes, internal doors can help with soundproofing between rooms. Solid core doors, in particular, are more effective at reducing sound transmission compared to hollow core doors. The solid construction of these doors helps to block out noise and create a quieter environment. Additionally, weatherstripping or door sweeps can be installed around the edges of the door to further enhance sound insulation. If soundproofing is a priority for you, consider choosing solid core doors and using additional soundproofing materials or techniques.
Shop our wide range of Internal Doors at Trading Depot. Explore a wide range of stylish and high-quality options. From traditional to modern designs, find the ideal internal door to enhance the look and functionality of your space. Choose from various materials, finishes, and sizes to suit your style and needs. Whether you're looking for solid wood, glazed, or composite doors, we've got you covered. Discover the perfect internal door that combines aesthetics, durability, and affordability.