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1981 x 533 x 35mm
2 Panel Clear Pine Internal Doors

By LPD Doors

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Product Information

The 533mm 2 Panel Clear Pine Door is a fantastic choice for anyone looking to give their home a make over. Measuring 1981 x 533 x 35mm, this pine internal door is a popular choice, being a staple in the LPD Doors range.

Supplied unfinished with no glass, the internal door is a blank canvas for you to get creative. We have a great article detailing how to paint internal doors, which is well worth a read if you are looking to go down this route.

Quality

5

Value

5

Overall

5
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A traditional style internal half door, two panelled and constructed from clear pine.

Technical Specification
Category
Brand
Material
Pine
Glazing
No Glass
Finish
Colour
Pine
Construction
Engineered Pine (Solid Core)
Width
533mm
Height
1981mm
Thickness
35mm
Lipping
20mm
Raised Moulding
No
Door Leaf Size
78 x 21
Lipping Short Edge
20mm
Lipping Long Edge
20mm
Max Trim Short Edge
8mm
Max Trim Long Edge
8mm
Code
CP2P21


Questions about 533x1981x35mm (21") 2P Clear Door

What wood were Victorian doors made of?

Victorian doors were typically made from pine rather than oak or other hardwoods, as it was a more practical and cost-effective choice. Craftsmen often enhanced these doors with beading around the panels to provide visual appeal and a touch of elegance, indicating the craftsmanship of the era.

What are the disadvantages of pine doors?

Pine doors, while affordable and versatile, have disadvantages such as being more prone to scratches, dents, and wear due to their softer nature. This makes them less ideal for high-traffic areas or heavy use. Regular maintenance may be necessary to preserve their appearance and durability over time.

Is pine a good wood for doors?

Pine is a good wood for doors due to its durability and resistance to warping, making it ideal for interior use. While it can be used for exterior doors, white pine should be stained rather than painted. Its affordability and versatility make pine a popular choice for door construction in many homes.

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Standard UK Door Sizes:

  • 1981 x 381/419 x 35mm (sidelights/side panels)
  • 1981 x 457/533 x 35mm (cupboard/wardrobe)
  • 1981 x 610/686/711 x 35mm (restricted spaces)
  • 1981 x 762 x 35mm (most common internal door size)
  • 2032 x 813 x 35mm (usually former external door size)
  • 1981 x 838 x 35mm (mobility/wheelchair access)

Metric Door Sizes (Popular in Europe/Scotland):

  • Height: 2040mm
  • Width: 426/526/626/726/826/926mm
  • Thickness: 40mm

Measurement Tips:

  • Measure door opening for height, width & thickness.
  • Allow 2-3mm gap around the door for proper operation.
  • Contact us for bespoke sizes.

Trimming Guidelines:

  • Engineered timber doors can be trimmed to fit; consult our guidelines or contact us for advice.

View Our Full Size Guide

If you are unsure about your sizing, please contact us for assistance. We also offer bespoke / made to measure doors.

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