Choosing The Right Internal Door
Most internal-door mistakes happen before fitting starts: the wrong thickness, the wrong handing, a weak core for the job, or a style that looks good online but feels wrong in the room. This page is here to make the buying route clearer.
Common Internal Door Types
Solid core: better feel and sound reduction. Glazed: useful where light matters. Shaker and panel doors: easier to match across a house. Paint-grade: useful where the final finish is bespoke.
What Fitting Changes
The same door can behave very differently depending on the frame, floor level, architrave, hardware and how much trimming is needed. That is why installation matters as much as the leaf.
What this page covers
- Oak and veneer internal doors
- Glazed doors for halls and living spaces
- Solid-core doors for a better feel
- Hardware, latches and hinges
- Supply-and-fit or fitting-only
Useful next pages
FAQs
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This page is strongest when paired with the fitting page, so we can move from product choice to a real quote.
The information on this page is provided as general guidance only. Building regulations, fire safety duties and installation requirements vary by property. Always confirm the exact requirement for your building before ordering.