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Choosing internal doors: What you need to know

Published: 27 May 2022 - Neil Mead
 

Internal doors are an important part of any home. They provide privacy between rooms and can add a touch of personality to your décor. With so many styles and materials to choose from, it can be hard to know which type of internal door is right for you. We hope this guide can give you some top tips for choosing internal doors and help you make the right decision for your home. Read on to learn more...

How to choose the right door for your home

There are a lot of factors to consider when choosing the right door for your home. Here are a few key things to keep in mind:

The material the door is made of - There are a lot of options out there, from wood to metal to glass. Consider how durable you would like the door to be and what your budget is. The material you choose for your internal doors will be largely determined by these factors as well as personal preferences.

The style of the door - Consider the overall aesthetic of your home. You want it to match the decor style and furniture you already have while remaining functional and practical. If you have a lot of people coming in and out of your house, for example, you might want a sturdier door that can handle more traffic.

The numbers - This refers to two different considerations. Firstly, doors can range significantly in price so you want to ensure that you keep this in mind when shopping for internal doors. Secondly, it is extremely important that you make sure you have the right measurements before purchasing a door, to ensure it fits properly. These may seem very obvious but will save a lot of time, money, resources and frustration.

Which materials are best for internal doors?

In general, wood is the best choice for internal doors because it is a natural material that can be stained or painted to match the décor of any room. Wood also has a natural insulation value that helps keep a room warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.

Oak internal doors in particular are the best type of material to use for internal doors. Oak is a strong and durable wood that is resistant to warping, twisting, and shrinking. It also has a beautiful natural grain pattern that will add character to your home. If you are looking for a high-quality internal door, oak is the best option. It will last for many years and will add value to your home.

Installation tips

 

Whether you're installing a new internal door or simply replacing an old one, it's important to make sure that the door is properly measured in order to ensure a perfect fit. Here are some tips on how to do just that:

1.     Measure the opening width and height - To do this, measure from the inside of the frame at the top and bottom, as well as from one side to the other. Be sure to take into account any mouldings or trim around the door opening.

2.     Consider the type of door you will be using - Standard doors are typically just under 2 inches thick, but there are also thicker solid wood doors available. Make sure to double check this beforehand and get the right size for your door frame.

Door care and maintenance

Oak wood doors should be regularly inspected for damage and repaired as needed. Small dents and scratches can be easily fixed with a wood filler, while larger damages may require the help of a professional carpenter. In order to protect the door from weathering, it is recommended to apply a coat of sealant or protective paint every few years.

How much should you expect to pay for good quality internal doors?

There's no definitive answer to this question since the cost of internal doors can vary based on a number of factors, including the material used, the size and style of the door, and whether or not you're looking for a bespoke option. However, if you're seeking out oak internal doors, you can expect to pay anywhere between £100 - £400 on average per door.

Keep in mind that prices may be higher if you're looking for a particularly large or unique door. Ultimately, it's important to work with a reputable door supplier who can provide you with a quality product that meets your specific needs and budget.

In summary

So, there you have it – a comprehensive guide to choosing the right internal door for your home. We hope you’ve found this information useful and that it has helped make your decision easier. If you need any more help or advice, don’t hesitate to contact the team at UK Oak Doors for more professional tips or a quote today!

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