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Fire Rated Internal Doors – Safety Meets Style
Your safety shouldn’t come at the cost of great design. That’s why at Doorphoria, we offer a carefully selected range of FD60 and FD30-rated internal fire doors that not only meet strict UK building regulations, but also look great in any modern or traditional setting.
Our fire-rated internal doors are tested and certified to resist fire for 30 minutes, offering critical protection and peace of mind for both domestic and commercial spaces.
Choose from a variety of styles including white primed, oak, black, glazed, and panelled finishes — all built with fire safety, durability, and design in mind.
Trusted Fire Protection Without Compromising Design
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✅ FD30 and FD60 certified – 30-minute and 60 minute fire resistance tested to UK standards
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✅ Solid core construction and intumescent seal compatibility
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✅ Available prefinished, primed or untreated
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✅ Modern and traditional styles: shaker, 2-panel, glazed and more
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✅ Available in black, white, oak, grey and other finishes
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✅ Compatible with fire-rated ironmongery
Best-Selling Fire Door Examples
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Black Sandringham Fire Door – A bold, fully finished design with a modern 2-panel layout.
From £235.50 inc. VAT -
Arnhem 2 Panel White Fire Door – Elegant and minimal, a versatile pick for modern interiors.
From £276.00 inc. VAT -
Black Amsterdam 3 Panel Fire Door – A structured matte black design with strong architectural lines.
From £297.99 inc. VAT -
Black Laminate Linear Fire Door – Sleek and modern, with low maintenance laminate finish.
From £143.64 inc. VAT
Where Can Fire Doors Be Used?
Fire doors are typically required in:
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Hallways & entrances to stairwells or escape routes
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Between garages and living spaces
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Kitchens, communal areas, and flats
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Any location specified in building control documents or fire safety plans
Not sure if you need a fire-rated internal door? Our team is happy to advise based on your space and compliance needs.
Certified FD30 and FD60 Fire Doors in Halifax, Huddersfield & Across the UK
Doorphoria supplies fully certified FD30 internal fire doors across Halifax, Huddersfield, Leeds, Bradford, and beyond. Whether you need one for a private renovation or a large commercial project, we deliver fire-rated doors nationwide, quickly and professionally.
FAQs – Fire Rated Internal Doors
Q: What does FD30 mean?
A: FD30 indicates the door is tested to withstand fire for at least 30 minutes, helping to protect escape routes.
Q: Do I need specific handles and hinges?
A: Yes – fire doors must be installed with certified fire-rated ironmongery to comply with building regulations.
Q: Are glazed fire doors safe?
A: Yes – all glazed fire doors use fire-resistant glass and meet UK fire safety standards.
Q: Can fire doors be trimmed?
A: Limited trimming is allowed, but always check individual product specs or speak to our team for guidance.
Q: Are your fire doors certified for use in UK homes and commercial buildings?
A: Absolutely. All fire doors we stock meet BS 476 Part 22 or EN 1634-1 standards and are suitable for UK compliance.























