£64.95 each(inc VAT)
£2.95 each(inc VAT)
SKU: DDINOAPORTOGL
Thickness: 35mm
Material: Engineered White Oak
Finish: Supplied Pre-finished
Glazing: Obscure (Etched) safety glass
Construction: Dowelled
This Oak Porto Glazed door is a contemporary pre-finished walnut faced door with a modern frosted toughened glazing panel. We also offer a matching solid door to compliment the glazed porto.
Pre-Glazed with obscure toughened safety glass. Often referred to as Sandblasted, Etched, Opal or Satin. This glass option maintains a high level of privacy while still allowing the maximum amount of light in to your home.
Supplied Pre-Finished, meaning the doors will be treated with three applications of a clear, satin lacquer. Meaning no further decorating is required. This treatment leaves a super smooth, satin look which really does show off the quality of the veneer.
The correct storage, fitting and finishing of your new door/s are very important factors in getting the best out of your purchase.
We would always recommend reading our Door Care information which can be viewed by Clicking Here, along with any additional manufacturers documentation supplied with the door itself.
If there is anything you are unsure of, you are more than welcome to give us a call to discuss on 0114 2557800 or drop us an email at info@doordeals.co.uk.
These doors are manufactured using LVL (Laminated Veneered Lumber). LVL or more commonly known as “engineered timber” is a modern method of construction that is economical with the use of natural timber resources. The main parts & rails of the door are usually constructed using solid strips/blocks of timber (some internals may contain a laminated board and/or particleboard), which are then glued and then clamped together. They are then faced with a veneer and edged with a solid timber “lipping”. The benefits of using engineered construction doors over more traditional methods are; The door has a much more uniform look (no mismatched colours/panels, everything matches), It is far more unlikely to twist, split (we do not get problems with panels splitting) and possibly the most important reason is that it is much more Eco friendly!
If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us. We are here to help!