The appealing rusticity of the Norwich oak door is heavily accentuated by the natural grain patterns in its crown cut oak veneer. Set within a sturdy surround, a wide, central panel is flanked by two narrower panels. Use hard wax oil on this unfinished oak door to emphasise the grain and promote its natural characteristics.
Reaction to Fire Euro Class
Pass EN1634
Fire Resistance Minutes
30
Height
1981 mm
Thickness
45 mm
Width
762 mm
Weight
31 kg
Material
Oak Veneer
Colour
Oak
Finish
Unfinished
Interior or Exterior Use
Interior
Fire Rating
30M
Opening Direction
Reversible
Trimmable
Y
Construction
Solid Core
Glazing Type
Unglazed
Treatment
Edges must be treated with clear lacquer if altered to re-seal the doors
The Eton solid white primed door is simple and chic. The straight-cut edges of its four panels are characteristic of the shaker style, whilst a slight size difference between the two pairs of panels adds a little piquancy to the plainness.
Fire Resistance Minutes
30
Reaction to Fire Euro Class
Pass EN1634
Height
1981 mm
Thickness
45 mm
Width
686 mm
Weight
36 kg
Colour
White
Finish
Primed
Interior or Exterior Use
Interior
Fire Rating
30M
Opening Direction
Reversible
Trimmable
Y
Construction
Solid Core
Glazing Type
Unglazed
Treatment
Edges must be treated with clear lacquer if altered to re-seal the doors
Suffolk moulded fire doors feature an attractive grain effect design that look great in both modern and traditional homes. 1981mm high and 44mm thick, available in 762mm (907036), 686mm (907031) and 838 (907040)
The Ely white primed door is the most popular door style in the UK and complements almost any setting. The glazed door features three perfectly spaced panes of clear toughened glass set into the central panels. Allowing light in, but affording more privacy than the fully glazed version.
Fire Resistance Minutes
30
Reaction to Fire Euro Class
Pass EN1634
Height
1981 mm
Thickness
45 mm
Width
838 mm
Weight
37 kg
Colour
White
Finish
Primed
Interior or Exterior Use
Interior
Fire Rating
30M
Opening Direction
Reversible
Trimmable
Y
Construction
Solid Core
Glazing Type
Glazed
Treatment
Edges must be treated with clear lacquer if altered to re-seal the doors
The appealing rusticity of the Norwich oak door is heavily accentuated by the natural grain patterns in its crown cut oak veneer. Set within a sturdy surround, a wide, central panel is flanked by two narrower panels. Use hard wax oil on this unfinished oak door to emphasise the grain and promote its natural characteristics.
The Eton solid white primed door is simple and chic. The straight-cut edges of its four panels are characteristic of the shaker style, whilst a slight size difference between the two pairs of panels adds a little piquancy to the plainness.
Suffolk moulded fire doors feature an attractive grain effect design that look great in both modern and traditional homes. 1981mm high and 44mm thick, available in 762mm (907036), 686mm (907031) and 838 (907040)
The Ely white primed door is the most popular door style in the UK and complements almost any setting. The glazed door features three perfectly spaced panes of clear toughened glass set into the central panels. Allowing light in, but affording more privacy than the fully glazed version.