A FD30 fire door is rated to give 30 minutes of fire resistance.

A FD60 fire door is rated to give 60 minutes of fire resistance.

A FD90 fire door is rated to give 90 minutes of fire resistance

A FD120 fire door is rated to give 120 minutes of fire resistance

This is the acoustic decibel rating that a door will achieve

A thin layer of timber applied to a particleboard core to create different timber finishes

A blank veneered or paint grade door with a minimalistic yet effective look which can be used as is or customised for a unique look.

Any door which is non standard size and has to be manufactured specifically to size

A door more commonly used in residential settings, they often have decorative mouldings, panels or grooves

A door or frame that has had lacquer/varnish applied to it

An opening in a door where the glass would be fitted

This is where the vision panel is located on the door

This is a bespoke glazed screen set to the side of a door

This is a bespoke glazed screen set above the door

The 10mm Hardwood lippings create the door edge, and also cover the inner core, there are options for exposed lippings or concealed

This is the surface of the door. This can either be finished (a clear lacquer has been applied) or unfinished (you are able to apply your own finish)

The direction the door opens

A strip of graphite material which expands with heat. Used to reduce the spread of fire

A brush strip that goes around the perimeter of a door to prevent the spread of smoke