Fixing and buying guide
Oak Regency 4 Panel Raised Moulding Unfinished Door 1981mm x 686mm x 35mm
Who this door is for
This door suits homeowners and builders installing internal doors where traditional styling or raised panel detailing is desired. It works well in period properties, character renovations, or modern interiors using classic design elements. The unfinished state appeals to customers who want control over the final colour and finish to coordinate with existing joinery or decoration.
- Internal applications only
- Suitable for period and contemporary interiors
- Ideal where custom finishing is required
Sizing and compatibility
This door measures 1981mm in height and 686mm in width, which is a standard internal door size. The 35mm thickness is typical for solid internal doors and provides good durability and sound insulation. Before purchase, confirm your door opening dimensions and check that the frame will accommodate a door of this size. You will need to source a matching frame, hinges, and latch hardware separately.
- Height: 1981mm
- Width: 686mm
- Thickness: 35mm
- Verify your opening size before ordering
Finishing and preparation
The door arrives unfinished in natural White Oak. Before hanging, you must apply a finish such as stain, paint, or varnish to protect the timber and achieve your desired appearance. Sand the surface lightly if needed to remove any dust or minor marks, then apply your chosen finish in a well-ventilated space. Allow adequate drying time between coats and before installation. Finishing on-site allows you to match existing doors, skirting, or architectural features in your project.
- Unfinished White Oak requires staining or painting
- Sand lightly before finishing if required
- Apply finish in dry, ventilated conditions
- Allow full drying time before hanging
Pre-installation checks
Inspect the door upon delivery for any damage or defects. Check that the four raised panels and moulding detail on both sides are intact and free from splits or warping. Ensure your frame is square and plumb, and that hinges and latch hardware are compatible with a 35mm thick door. You may need to plane or trim the door edges slightly to fit your specific opening, so have a plane or saw available. Confirm that the door swing direction suits your layout before final installation.
- Inspect for damage on delivery
- Check frame is square and plumb
- Confirm hinge and hardware compatibility
- Plane edges if needed for tight fit
- Verify door swing direction
