Canterbury White Grained Bi-Fold - Decorative Clear Glass
From £197.70 inc VAT.
£164.75 ex VAT
Victorian Style 4 Panel Clear Glass Door by PM Mendes
From £203.63 inc VAT.
£169.69 ex VAT
Natural light:
Glass panels in internal doors allow natural light flow through your living spaces, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. This can help make small rooms feel larger and more welcoming.
Versatility:
White doors can easily complement various interior design styles, from modern and minimalist to traditional and classic. These doors are a popular choice with a variety of home owners and are commonly fitted in a variety of settings including living rooms and kitchens.
Increased Privacy:
Frosted glass or patterned glass options provide privacy without sacrificing natural light.
Noise Reduction:
Solid core doors with glass panels help reduce noise transfer between rooms, making your home quieter and more peaceful.
Visual Appeal:
A glazed door doesn't need to be boring. You can add a hint of glamour with clear bevelled glass or decorative glass, like the Malton Internal Glazed Door - in a step away from clear glass, this door has smoked ABE-leaded glass for something completely different to the norm.
Clear glass maximizes natural light, allowing it to flow freely through your home, creating a bright atmosphere. This type of glazed door can help make your living spaces feel more welcoming and spacious by adding more light, as well as reduce the need for artificial lighting during daylight hours.
The best glazed door in the range of white doors for maximum light is without doubt the Shaker Internal Glazed Door by Climadoor, with it's single large glass panel to allow light to flood through the room.
Furthermore, a clear glazed door can help maintain a sense of visual connectivity between rooms, which is particularly useful in open-plan living spaces. By allowing you to see from one room to another, an internal glazed door with clear glass can make your home feel more cohesive and connected.
Choosing frosted glass internal glazed doors offer a unique combination of style, privacy, and light diffusion that can elevate the aesthetics and functionality of your living room or even bathroom.
Frosted glass obscures the view through the door, providing privacy without the need for curtains or blinds. This makes this type of internal door an excellent choice for a room or space where privacy is a priority, such as bedroom, bathroom or home office.
While frosted glass still allows natural light to pass through, it diffuses the light and reduces glare. This creates a softer, more even illumination that can contribute to a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere in your living areas.
Style wise, we stock half glazed internal doors like the excellent Modern White Shaker 2 Panel Internal Glazed Door, doors with clear bevelled glass or frosted glazed doors with clear lines for a touch of elegance.
First of all, make sure you measure the door opening carefully and ensure you have the correct dimensions before purchasing a door - take note of the height, width and depth in mm or inches and save them for later, ready for ordering. If in doubt, check out our handy article about how to measure for internal doors.
When browsing the collection of white glazed doors at Vivid Doors, consider the overall style of your home and choose a door design that complements it. Each family is suited to a different style of door and finish. More importantly, select the right type of glass to suit your light requirements.
Remember to consider factors such as the door's core material, hardware, and maintenance requirements. We have white internal glass doors which are pre finished or primed for example but if you still wish to explore your own creativity, you can always paint the door again. We provide an excellent article covering how to paint internal doors.
Safety glass is an essential feature to consider when installing internal doors in your house, as it provides enhanced security and protection from potential accidents or injuries. There are two main types of safety glass commonly used in internal doors: tempered glass and laminated glass.
Each type has its own advantages and applications.
Tempered glass, also known as toughened glass, is created by heating it to a high temperature and then cooling it rapidly. This process makes the glass stronger and more resistant to breakage compared to regular glass.
Advantages of tempered glass in internal doors:
Laminated glass consists of two or more layers of glass bonded together with a tough, transparent interlayer, usually made from polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), creating added strength. This interlayer holds the glass together even when it's shattered, reducing the risk of injury.
Advantages of laminated glass in internal glazed doors:
While safety glass is more expensive than regular glass, the benefits of increased safety, durability, and protection make it a worthwhile investment for your glazed internal doors.
When choosing safety glass for your internal glazed doors, consider factors such as the location of the door and the level of safety required.