We can create internal doors in any of our contemporary front door designs. Browse the gallery for inspiration and follow the links to learn more and get a price indication. For more advice, read about whether internal doors should match your front door.
The type of door refers to the opening style of our internal doors.
Door specifications
Available in:
Door materials: natural hardwoods & RAL-painted options
This design is available in 4 natural hardwoods: European oak, iroko, American black walnut or fumed oak. We can also use white/grey oil or ebony/teak oil to create additional colour variations on European oak.
The beauty of real natural hardwood lies in the individuality of every piece and “hardwood-style” doors cannot compete with the luxury, statement or texture of the real thing.
Contact us here or call on 01494 778 787 if you need additional help & information regarding our wood choices.
As well as natural hardwood, we also offer a painted door option, using any colour from the RAL chart:
Good to know:
For the most economical door material choice, choose a RAL-painted finish. For the hardwoods, the lighter European oak and iroko will be at the lower end of our price scale while the ultra-exclusive fumed oak and walnut will be more expensive.
The internal doorset price starts from £3000 +VAT for a European Oak finish at 1000 x 2100mm (minimum order of five doors).
The exact pricing will be dependent on the final choices of door configuration, hardwood/finish & glass/accessory options and may include additional costs.
Prices correct as of May 2024. Urban Front reserves the right to change prices without prior notice.
Urban Front co-founder and designer, Elizabeth Assaf talks about considerations when choosing your internal doors.
Grand entrances have made a comeback and there is no denying that it’s changing the way we use our homes.
Nowadays hallways are being built bigger – double height ceilings, aluminium curtain walling, large front doors or double doors and a plethora of rooms leading off the hall to the perfect open plan space.
Regardless of the fact that there are now fewer internal doors in any one house, they are becoming more of a feature. How to achieve this is in my opinion simple - think big and impressive. If you are going for white doors, don’t just have a standard size.
Create a large opening big enough to accommodate one large pivot door/pocket door. Or double doors that will practically announce someone’s entrance into your main living room. If the interior doors are going to be hardwood, consider creating a design which attracts attention or using spectacular handles.
As much as this works to create focal points, it’s worth reducing the importance of doors to cupboards or the downstairs loo. So, concentrate your efforts on the rooms that are fundamental. If your house has 15 internal doors, there is no need to have great doors upstairs where no one will see them!"
Browse hallway ideas in the latest edition of our online magazine, "Door Couture"
If you're feeling stuck for inspiration, take a look at our new magazine that showcases a dynamic range of spectacular entrances & hallways. Plus we've added insights & tips from top designers along with references to the products shown so you can use these to help guide you in your hallway makeover.
Enjoy!