Classic Six-Light Design with Decorative Detailing
The Kent 6 Light internal door features six clear bevelled glass panels, enhanced by flush beading for a clean, understated finish. A gently curved top edge and shaped lower panel add character, creating a design that feels both traditional and timeless.
The clear glazing improves brightness and visibility between rooms, making this door particularly effective in spaces where light is essential.
Supplied white primed, the door is ready for a final topcoat in your chosen colour.
Solid Engineered Core for Strength & Longevity
Manufactured by LPD Doors, the Kent glazed internal door is built with a solid engineered timber core, delivering excellent strength, stability and long-term durability. This construction also helps improve sound reduction compared to hollow alternatives, giving the door a reassuring, premium feel in use.
The door is FSC® certified, ensuring the timber is responsibly sourced without compromising performance or quality.
Key Features & Benefits
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Six clear bevelled glazed panels for enhanced light flow
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White primed glazed internal door, ready for final painting
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Solid engineered timber core for durability and stability
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Flush beading for a clean, elegant finish
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Curved top edge and shaped lower panel for added character
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20mm solid lippings suitable for trimming
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35mm standard thickness
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FSC® certified timber from responsibly managed forests
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For internal use only
Where to Use the Kent 6 Light Glazed Door
This glazed internal door is ideal for:
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Lounges and living rooms
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Dining areas
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Kitchens
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Hallways and landings
Its ability to brighten interiors while retaining a classic look makes it a popular choice for both renovation projects and traditional homes.
Installation & Finishing
The Kent 6 Light internal door measures 35mm thick and features 20mm solid lippings, allowing for professional trimming where required. Once installed, apply a high-quality topcoat to achieve a durable and long-lasting finish.
Professional installation by a qualified joiner is recommended for best results.





























