Pattern 10 Oak Unfinished Room Divider Range
From £350.10 inc VAT.
£291.75 ex VAT
Oak Unfinished Shaker 4L Room Divider Range
From £359.10 inc VAT.
£299.25 ex VAT
Obscure Glazed Oak Unfinished Room Divider Range
From £368.10 inc VAT.
£306.75 ex VAT
Oak Unfinished Shaker 4L Frosted Room Divider Range
From £395.10 inc VAT.
£329.25 ex VAT
White Primed Pattern 10 Room Divider Range
From £341.10 inc VAT.
£284.25 ex VAT
White Primed Frosted P10 Room Divider Range
From £350.10 inc VAT.
£291.75 ex VAT
Prefinished Oak Frosted Glazed Room Divider Range
From £449.10 inc VAT.
£374.25 ex VAT
Lincoln Oak Internal Room Divider Range
From £659.60 inc VAT.
£549.67 ex VAT
Soho Black Room Divider Range with Sidelight
From £476.30 inc VAT.
£396.92 ex VAT
Greenwich Black Room Divider Range with Sidelight
From £460.64 inc VAT.
£383.87 ex VAT
Tribeca Black Room Divider Range with Sidelight
From £476.30 inc VAT.
£396.92 ex VAT
Adding internal room divider doors is ideal for flexible living. When they're fully open you can make two rooms into one. But close them and you have created different spaces to enjoy. Glazed room dividers let the light through and give you visibility whilst stopping noise, draughts, and cooking smells where needed.
You can choose from white, black, or oak room dividers to get the right look, along with many different designs. Whatever your home decor style, there's a room divider to complement it. We have internal room dividing doors to suit both modern and traditional homes.
Questions about Room Dividers
There are many different ways to divide a room, and adding a curtain is probably the cheapest. Whilst divider doors are more costly, they offer additional benefits. They block sound, add thermal protection and give you a truly flexible living option. What's more, choosing internal room dividers with glass panels gives you all this with light flow and visibility, too.
Whilst this page showcases our french door room dividers, you can indeed use bifold doors as an alternative. Internal sliding room dividers can really open up a space, but they're usually more costly due to their complex sliding and folding mechanisms.
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