Flush internal doors have proven themselves to be a popular choice in recent years, and it’s easy to see why.
Their understated, minimalist appearance perfectly compliments any modern home for a contemporary look – allowing your decor to take centre stage at all times.
Our diverse range of internal flush doors come in various colours, materials, styles and glazing options, ensuring you’ll find something perfect for your living space.
Flush doors are a style of internal door that give the impression of being crafted from a single piece of wood, without panelling and minimal textured detail, offering a flat, seamless look.
Whether solid or hollow core, our contemporary collection of internal flush doors adds the perfect finishing touch to your self-build or property renovation. With top-notch quality and great value, if you’re in the market for internal flush doors, you’ve come to the right place.
Don’t mistake simplicity for lack of style, though! Our internal flush doors range from fully-finished oak to white primed glazed options, catering to modern and traditional tastes alike.
Advantages? Here’s why flush internal doors are a fantastic choice:
Versatile: Clean lines and minimal decoration make flush doors suitable for any setting, from classic to contemporary.
Durable: Our solid core internal flush doors are built to withstand the test of time and modern life.
Low-maintenance: Easy to clean and care for, flush doors don’t harbour dust in nooks and crannies like other door styles can.
Budget-friendly: Starting at less than £40, internal flush doors offer excellent value for money and longevity.
Take your pick! Our solid core white or grey primed interior flush doors lend a modern touch, while our pre-finished engineered wood options bring quiet luxury to any space, traditional or modern.
When it comes to materials and finishes, the sky’s the limit. From oak veneer to white primed, walnut to grey laminate, we have something to suit every taste and budget.
Many of our flush internal door designs are also available as fire-rated doors, providing peace of mind in case of emergencies while allowing you to keep the same style of door throughout your home.
Our extensive range of flush fire doors are available with a minimum FD30 fire rating.
At Doors & More, our large range of flush interior doors fit perfectly into any space. From loft-style apartments to upscale offices, they offer the perfect contemporary look with their minimalist design features. Need a bespoke size? No problem! Give us a call, and we’ll tailor an internal door solution with the perfect fit just for you.
There are several flush door types, based on their core material and construction:
Solid core internal flush doors (made of MDF, particleboard, or solid wood strips) are highly durable, offer excellent sound insulation and are ideal for both residential and commercial use.
Hollow core flush doors, with a lightweight honeycomb or wooden batten core, are more affordable and suitable in areas of your home where durability is less critical.
Stave core flush doors use wooden strips for moderate strength and stability, balancing cost and performance, while cellular core doors provide a lightweight yet more stable alternative to hollow core doors.
In terms of finish, laminated flush doors offer a scratch-resistant surface, and veneer flush doors offer a natural wood finish for a more premium look. For more specialised needs, fire-rated flush doors provide fire resistance for safety in homes and commercial buildings, while PVC flush doors are waterproof and ideal for bathrooms and kitchens.
Each of the door types vary in cost, durability and functionality, making them a really versatile style for different settings.
Choosing the right flush door depends on the balance between cost, durability and the appearance you want for the interior design of your space.
Unfinished flush doors are like a blank canvas, just waiting for a splash of colour or a classy wood stain. Whether you want to match your interior design with a bold paint or make the most of the natural grain with a rich stain, these doors can handle it.
Just be sure to prep them properly – sanding and priming before painting, or using a good-quality wood stain for a polished finish.
Like any other style of internal door, flush doors are built to last and with the right care, they can stick around for 15 to 30 years.
Solid core flush doors tend to have a longer life thanks to their sturdy build, while hollow core flush doors might need replacing sooner due to their lighter structure. But with a little TLC and proper use, even a hollow core door can surprise you with its longevity.
If your wallet had a vote, it would probably pick flush doors when it comes to price. These sleek, minimalist doors are generally more budget-friendly than panel internal doors, which require extra craftsmanship for their intricate designs.
While high-end flush doors can creep up in price, they still tend to be more affordable than their fancier, panelled counterparts.
Yes they can be used in high-moisture areas, but may need a little preparation depending on what type you choose. Standard flush doors might not love the humidity, but if you go for a laminated, PVC-coated or marine-grade flush door, there shouldn’t be an issue.
Just make sure to seal the edges properly to prevent moisture from sneaking in and your flush door will hold up just fine in steamy bathroom conditions.
Because of their clean lines and fuss-free appearance, generally, internal flush doors are a low-maintenance choice. Provided they’re fitted correctly, a simple wipe-down with a damp cloth keeps them looking fresh, and an occasional polish or repaint (if painted) will keep them in tip-top shape.
Avoid excessive moisture exposure for non-waterproof types to prevent warping, check hinges occasionally to ensure they’re not loosening and be sure to fix any issues straight away. With minimal effort, your interior flush door will keep doing its job for years to come.
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