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1981 x 762 x 35mm
Oak Contemporary 4 Light Internal Doors

By PM Mendes

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Product Information

The 762mm Oak Contemporary 4 Light Door is a fantastic choice for anyone looking to give their home a make over. Measuring 1981 x 762 x 35mm, this oak internal door is a popular choice, being a staple in the PM Mendes range.

Supplied unfinished with clear glass, the internal door is a blank canvas for you to get creative. We have a great article detailing how to paint internal doors, which is well worth a read if you are looking to go down this route.

Our Oak Contemporary 4 Light glazed door from PM Mendes is supplied ready glazed with clear toughened safety glass as standard. These shaker style 4 panel doors are available in a range of imperial sizes to meet most standard openings. Supplied with 10mm lippings as standard.

Technical Specification
Category
Brand
Material
Oak
Glazing
Finish
Colour
Oak
Construction
Engineered Solid Core (Heavyweight)
Width
Height
1981mm
Thickness
35mm
Lipping
10mm
Lipping Short Edge
10mm
Lipping Long Edge
10mm
Max Trim Short Edge
3mm
Max Trim Long Edge
3mm
Code
MOCONT4L26G-35MM


Questions about 762x1981x35mm (30") Oak Contemporary 4 Light - PM MENDES Door

What are the benefits of clear glazing for internal doors?

Clear glazing offers several distinct benefits for internal doors, making it a popular choice for homeowners and designers alike. Here are some of the key advantages:

  • Natural Light: The most significant benefit of clear glazing is that it allows for maximum light transmission. By incorporating clear glazing into your internal doors, you can create brighter, more inviting spaces throughout your home. This can be especially beneficial in homes with fewer windows or in rooms where additional light is desired.
  • Visibility: Clear glazed internal doors allow you to see through to other rooms, creating a sense of openness and space. This visibility can also be advantageous for safety, allowing you to monitor activity in other rooms.
  • Aesthetics: Clear glazing adds a stylish, modern look to any internal door. It offers an aesthetic appeal that can complement a wide range of interior design styles, from contemporary to classic.
  • Versatility: Clear glazing can be incorporated into a variety of door designs and styles. Whether you prefer a half-light design, where the top portion of the door is glazed, or a fully glazed door, clear glazing can be adapted to suit your needs.
  • Energy Efficiency: While this is more relevant for external doors and windows, clear glazing can help with energy efficiency by allowing sunlight into your home, thus reducing the need for artificial lighting during the day.
  • Easy to Clean: Clear glass is easy to clean and maintain, making it a practical choice for busy households. With the right care, clear glazed doors can look great for years to come.

Can I leave my doors unfinished?

While it's technically possible to leave your doors unfinished, it's generally not recommended. Internal doors are subject to daily wear and tear, and an appropriate finish helps protect them from damage. Here are a few reasons why finishing your doors is important:

  • Durability and Protection: A finish adds a layer of protection to the door, shielding it from scratches, dents, and everyday wear. It can also help to protect the door from moisture, which can cause the wood to warp or rot over time.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: A finish enhances the natural beauty of the wood, bringing out its grain and colour. Unfinished doors may appear dull or inconsistent in comparison.
  • Maintenance: Finished doors are easier to clean and maintain than unfinished ones. Stains and marks can be wiped away more easily, and the door is less likely to absorb odours.
  • Stability: Finishing not only protects the surface of the door, but it also helps maintain the door's stability by preventing it from absorbing or losing moisture too quickly, which can lead to warping or cracking.

However, some people may choose to leave their doors unfinished for specific design reasons or to allow for natural aging of the wood. If you do choose to leave your doors unfinished, it's essential to be aware that they will require more regular maintenance and may not last as long as finished doors.

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Standard UK Door Sizes:

  • 1981 x 381/419 x 35mm (sidelights/side panels)
  • 1981 x 457/533 x 35mm (cupboard/wardrobe)
  • 1981 x 610/686/711 x 35mm (restricted spaces)
  • 1981 x 762 x 35mm (most common internal door size)
  • 2032 x 813 x 35mm (usually former external door size)
  • 1981 x 838 x 35mm (mobility/wheelchair access)

Metric Door Sizes (Popular in Europe/Scotland):

  • Height: 2040mm
  • Width: 426/526/626/726/826/926mm
  • Thickness: 40mm

Measurement Tips:

  • Measure door opening for height, width & thickness.
  • Allow 2-3mm gap around the door for proper operation.
  • Contact us for bespoke sizes.

Trimming Guidelines:

  • Engineered timber doors can be trimmed to fit; consult our guidelines or contact us for advice.

View Our Full Size Guide

If you are unsure about your sizing, please contact us for assistance. We also offer bespoke / made to measure doors.

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