White Fire Doors – Clean, Modern Safety with Certified Fire Protection
Enhance your interior with the crisp, contemporary look of White Fire Doors, combining minimalist style with essential FD30 or FD60 fire protection. Perfect for both residential and commercial properties, these doors offer a versatile finish that fits effortlessly into any interior design scheme while meeting UK fire safety regulations.
FD30 & FD60 certified – provides 30 or 60 minutes of fire resistance
Sleek white finish complements modern and traditional interiors
Ideal for homes, offices, flats, and commercial buildings
Available in smooth, panelled, or glazed designs
Pre-primed or fully finished options for fast installation
Improves insulation for both heat and sound
Meets UK fire safety and building regulation standards
Whether you're upgrading your interior or complying with safety codes, White Fire Doors from Door Supplies Online deliver a polished aesthetic with the protection you need. Depend on our expertly crafted doors to provide both style and peace of mind.
White fire doors are specially engineered doors that provide crucial fire resistance (typically FD30 or FD60 rated) while offering a clean, neutral aesthetic that fits modern interiors. Unlike standard doors, fire doors are made with fire-resistant cores and intumescent seals to help prevent the spread of flames and smoke.
Yes, white fire doors are available in both pre-finished and primed options. Pre-finished white fire doors come ready to install with a smooth, factory-applied finish. Primed versions allow you to paint the door in your preferred colour while still enjoying the safety benefits of a fire-rated core.
Absolutely. White fire doors are a popular choice for homeowners who want to maintain a clean, minimal, and versatile look throughout their property. They blend seamlessly with most décor styles, from contemporary to traditional.
Yes, fire doors must be fitted with certified fire-rated hardware, including hinges, latches, door closers, and intumescent strips. Using the correct fittings ensures your white fire door complies with safety regulations and maintains its full fire resistance.
In residential buildings, white fire doors are often installed between kitchens and hallways, or in homes with multiple levels (especially at the top of stairs). In commercial settings, they’re commonly used in corridors, stairwells, and fire escape routes. Always consult building regulations for specific placement requirements.