Laminate doors offer several benefits. They are affordable and lightweight, making them a popular choice for many homeowners. The hardwearing coating on laminate doors provides protection against water damage, making them suitable for use in wet areas like kitchens and bathrooms. Additionally, they are easy to install and maintain, providing convenience and functionality to any space.
Styles & Colours
Whether you're in search of a bold statement piece or a discreet yet chic addition to your interior, there's a laminate door for you. From white to black and dark grey, you can choose the colour to suit your interior.
Although these doors tend to be more suited to contemporary decor styles, we offer a selection of styles to help you get the right look. Laminate doors still feel like heavyweight timber doors, but are mainly found in commercial uses. With today's modern manufacturing techniques, we have been able to replicate some of our more popular ranges, like the Vancouver and Santandor ranges with non variable colour systems, so where you may have bought timber doors from 2 different batches and seen some natural colour variation - laminated doors have absolute colour consistency between batches.
Can I get Glazed and Fire Door Options?
Yes, our range of laminate doors contains both glazed choices and fire doors. This allows you to get a harmonious look throughout your home. Due to their consistent finish, you can take the same style into different rooms and maintain a uniform approach even when you choose a variation like a door with fire rating or glass panels.
Wood Effect Laminate Internal Doors
There are many laminated doors designed to give the appearance of real wood. You'll find oak, pine and walnut effect amongst others. These doors have a textured surface to create a realistic look.
What Is A Laminated Internal Door?
A laminate door is constructed using layers of Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF), which is a type of engineered wood, along with cardboard and resin. These layers are bonded together, creating a semi solid core. A laminate coating is applied to the outer surface of the door, allowing for a wide range of design options.
Laminate doors are known for their cost-effectiveness, making them a practical and budget-friendly alternative to traditional timber doors. The combination of materials and manufacturing process used in laminate doors results in a versatile and affordable choice for homeowners and businesses alike.
They are also highly durable and hard wearing. Laminated surfaces are easy to wipe clean, allowing you to keep your doors in great condition quickly and easily.
Why Choose Us For Laminate Doors?
As a one-stop shop, you'll find an entire range of laminate options from trusted brands like LPD and XL Joinery. As well as a great range, we offer easy online shopping, fast delivery and competitive prices.
Laminate is a popular choice as it offers many benefits. Supplied pre finished, there's no need to paint these doors so you can install them right away. They are also easy to maintain, quick to hang, modern and stylish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Want to know more about internal laminate doors? Check out these common questions and answers.
Are laminate doors cheaper than wood?
Yes, laminate doors are typically more affordable than solid wood or veneer options because they require fewer natural materials for production and have a semi solid construction. By using a laminate, you can achieve the desired wood look at a lower cost.
Can laminate doors be cut to size?
Most laminate interior doors can be carefully trimmed to fit. Check the lipping on your individual door and make sure you understand the maximum trim dimensions to avoid damage to the door.
What's the difference between laminate and veneer doors?
Veneers are made from thin natural wood slices, while laminates are made from decorative papers and plastic resins. Veneers have a unique design and appearance from real wood sheets, while laminate sheets have a consistent design.
Laminate finishes are typically more durable than veneer finishes. They offer resistance to scratches, stains, and moisture, making them an excellent choice for high-traffic areas. Veneer finishes, although visually appealing, are more susceptible to scratches and may require additional maintenance in the long run.