The Ely oak door is the most popular style in the UK and complements almost any setting. The vertical lines gives you a rustic charm that is available in a wide range of sizes, including fire door options. Use hard wax oil on this unfinished oak door to emphasise the grain and promote its natural characteristics.
The rich grain patterns in this doorĆ¢Ä?‚¬Ä?„¢s crown cut veneer highlight a striking combination of vertical and horizontal panels. Featuring a slim, vertical pane of clear toughened glass that runs down the centre of the door.
The Eton oak 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. Use hard wax oil on this unfinished oak door to emphasise the grain and promote its natural characteristics.
Manufacturer Model No
40DINGUNX726
Brand Name
Deanta
Height
2040 mm
Thickness
40 mm
Width
726 mm
Dimensions
2040mm x 726mm x 40mm
Weight
30 kg
Material
Oak Veneer
Colour
Oak
Finish
Unfinished
Opening Direction
Reversible
Trimmable
Y
Construction
MDF Solid Core
Treatment
Edges must be treated with clear lacquer if altered to re-seal the doors
The Ely oak door is the most popular style in the UK and complements almost any setting. The vertical lines gives you a rustic charm that is available in a wide range of sizes, including fire door options. Use hard wax oil on this unfinished oak door to emphasise the grain and promote its natural characteristics.
The rich grain patterns in this doorĆ¢Ä?‚¬Ä?„¢s crown cut veneer highlight a striking combination of vertical and horizontal panels. Featuring a slim, vertical pane of clear toughened glass that runs down the centre of the door.
The Eton oak 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. Use hard wax oil on this unfinished oak door to emphasise the grain and promote its natural characteristics.