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Our range of internal panel doors includes both traditional raised and fielded designs and clean, modern panelled styles. Panel doors are a popular choice for adding character and definition to interior spaces, making them suitable for both classic and contemporary homes.
Available in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 panel configurations, our panel doors come in a variety of finishes and materials to suit different room styles and layouts. Whether you’re updating a single room or specifying doors throughout a property, our panelled internal doors offer a versatile and timeless solution.
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Panel doors have been used in British interiors for centuries, with different styles emerging across key architectural periods. Victorian 4 panel doors typically feature multiple vertical panels, often tall and narrow, creating a strong sense of height and formality. These doors are well suited to period properties and traditional renovations.
Georgian and Edwardian panel doors are usually more balanced in appearance, commonly featuring three panels, four or six evenly sized panels. This symmetrical layout offers a refined, timeless look that works equally well in classic homes and more modern interiors seeking traditional detail.
For a softer, more rustic aesthetic, cottage-style panel doors often incorporate vertical panel arrangements with simpler mouldings. These designs are ideal for country homes, cottages, and interiors that favour warmth and character over formality.
The number and orientation of panels play a key role in how a door looks and feels within a space. 1 panel and 2 panel doors tend to offer a cleaner, more contemporary appearance, making them a popular choice for modern interiors that still want subtle panel detailing.
3 panel and 4 panel doors are more traditionally styled and are often associated with raised and fielded designs, where the central panels are shaped to add depth and shadow. These doors are commonly used in period properties or where a more decorative finish is desired.
Panel doors can also be finished in a variety of materials and treatments, from natural timber to primed or fully finished options. When selecting a panelled internal door, it’s important to consider ceiling height, room proportions, and the overall style of the property to ensure the design complements the space effectively.
Panel doors are internal doors constructed using framed sections with recessed or raised panels set within them. This design adds depth and detail, making panel doors a popular choice for both traditional and modern interiors.
Raised and fielded panel doors feature panels that are shaped to create a contoured profile, adding shadow and character to the door face. They are commonly associated with traditional styles such as Victorian, Georgian, and Edwardian interiors.
The number of panels is largely a design choice. 1 and 2 panel doors offer a cleaner, more contemporary look, while 3 and 4 panel doors are more traditional and are often used in period-style properties.
Yes. While panel doors are often associated with traditional designs, simpler 1 or 2 panel configurations work well in modern homes, offering subtle detailing without an overly decorative appearance.
Many panel doors are supplied primed or untreated, allowing them to be painted or finished to suit your interior. Always check the product specification to confirm the recommended finishing options before installation.
