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LPD Ladder internal door
LPD Ladder
From £68
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XL Joinery Oak Shaker 4 Panel Internal door
XL Joinery Oak Shaker 4 Panel
From £114
Deanta Oak Eton Internal doorDeanta Oak Eton Internal door
Deanta Oak Eton
From £121
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XL Joinery Oak Salerno Internal door
XL Joinery Oak Salerno
From £136
Internal door XL Joinery Oak Salerno Clear Glazed Internal door
XL Joinery Oak Worcester Internal door
Deanta Oak Ely Fire Internal doorDeanta Oak Ely Fire Internal door
Deanta Oak Ely Fire Door
From £151
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Everything You Need to Know About Un-Finished Internal Doors

Benefits of Using Un-Finished Internal Doors:

  1. Customization: Un-finished internal doors provide the ultimate customization, allowing you to choose the finish, stain, or paint that best suits your interior décor.
  2. Cost-effective: Un-finished internal doors are typically less expensive than pre-finished or custom-finished doors, making them a cost-effective solution for a high-quality look.
  3. Versatility: Un-finished internal doors can be made of a variety of wood species and styles, allowing for a versatile and unique look.
  4. Easy to repair: Un-finished internal doors are easy to repair and touch-up, without the need for extensive sanding or stripping.
  5. Sustainable: Un-finished internal doors are often made from sustainably sourced materials, making them an eco-friendly choice.

    Un-Finished Internal Doors FAQs

    An un-finished internal door is a door that has not been treated with any finish, stain, or paint before installation.

    To finish an un-finished internal door, you can apply a coat of stain, paint, or clear finish, following the manufacturer's instructions.

    Un-finished internal doors provide the ultimate customization, are cost-effective, versatile, easy to repair, and sustainable.

    Yes, un-finished internal doors can be made of a variety of wood species, including popular choices like oak, maple, and mahogany.

    Yes, you can paint an un-finished internal door, but it is recommended to use a primer first to ensure proper adhesion of the paint.

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