XL Joinery Shaker 4 Light Internal Oak Door with Obscure Glass 2040 x 726 x 40mm
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XL Joinery Shaker 4 Light Internal Oak Door with Obscure Glass 2040 x 726 x 40mm

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XL Joinery Shaker 4 Light Internal Oak Door with Obscure Glass 2040 x 726 x 40mmIntroducing the Shaker 4 Light Internal Oak Door with Obscure Glass, a perfect blend of classic design and modern functionality. Crafted from high quality oak, this door brings a touch of natural elegance to any interior space. Its unfinished surface allows for customisation, enabling you to tailor the finish to match your existing decor seamlessly. The door's dimensions of 2040mm in height, 726mm in width, and 40mm in depth make it a versatile choice

Introducing the Shaker 4 Light Internal Oak Door with Obscure Glass, a perfect blend of classic design and modern functionality. Crafted from high-quality oak, this door brings a touch of natural elegance to any interior space. Its unfinished surface allows for customisation, enabling you to tailor the finish to match your existing decor seamlessly. The door's dimensions of 2040mm in height, 726mm in width, and 40mm in depth make it a versatile choice for various room sizes and layouts.

This door features four panels of obscure glass, providing a stylish way to let light flow between rooms while maintaining privacy. The reversible door handing offers flexibility during installation, ensuring that it can be adapted to suit your specific needs. Although not fire-rated, this door is designed with both aesthetics and practicality in mind, making it an excellent choice for any home improvement project.

With a 10-year warranty, the Shaker 4 Light Internal Oak Door guarantees long-lasting quality and peace of mind. Its trimmable design allows for adjustments, ensuring a perfect fit in your door frame. Whether you're renovating your home or simply looking to update a single room, this door offers a timeless appeal that complements both traditional and contemporary interiors.

Key Features

  • Material: High-quality oak
  • Dimensions: 2040mm (H) x 726mm (W) x 40mm (D)
  • Finish: Unfinished for customisation
  • Glazing: Four panels of obscure glass
  • Door Handing: Reversible
  • Fire Rated: No
  • Warranty: 10 years
  • Trimmable: Yes, for a perfect fit


What material is the Shaker 4 Light Internal Oak Door made from?

The door is crafted from high-quality oak, offering a touch of natural elegance to any interior space.

What are the dimensions of the door?

The door measures 2040mm in height, 726mm in width, and 40mm in depth, making it a versatile choice for various room sizes and layouts.

Is the door finished or unfinished?

The door comes with an unfinished surface, allowing for customisation to match your existing decor seamlessly.

What type of glass is used in the door?

The door features four panels of obscure glass, providing a stylish way to let light flow between rooms while maintaining privacy.

Can the door handing be reversed?

Yes, the door has a reversible handing, offering flexibility during installation to suit your specific needs.

Is the door fire-rated?

No, the door is not fire-rated. However, it is designed with both aesthetics and practicality in mind.

What warranty is offered with the door?

The Shaker 4 Light Internal Oak Door comes with a 10-year warranty, guaranteeing long-lasting quality and peace of mind.

Can the door be trimmed to fit my door frame?

Yes, the door is trimmable, allowing for adjustments to ensure a perfect fit in your door frame.

Is this door suitable for both traditional and contemporary interiors?

Yes, the door offers a timeless appeal that complements both traditional and contemporary interiors, making it an excellent choice for any home improvement project.

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