Interior Doors (67,500+ items) - Page 45
72 in. x 80 in. Solid Core Primed Double Prehung French Door with Catch ball Satin Nickel Hinges
56 in. x 80 in. Solid Core Primed Double Prehung French Door Catch Ball and Satin Nickel Hinges
36 in. x 80 in. Solid Core Primed Double Prehung French Door with Catch ball Rubbed Bronze Hinges
Sliding French Pocket Door 28 x 80in, Light Grey Oak W/ Frosted Glass, Kit Trims Rail Hardware
Sliding Closet Barn Bypass Doors 60 x 96in, Nordic White W/ Frosted Glass, Sturdy 6.6ft Rails
Modern Wood 36x84 Hardware Planum 0020 Grey Oak Single Pre-hung Panel Frame Trims Bathroom
Sturdy Barn Door 18 x 84in, Veregio 7588 Cognac Oak W/ Black Glass, SS 6.6FT Rail Hangers Heavy Set
Double Bypass Grey 84x84 6.6' Rails Planum 0020 Ginger AshTop Mount 2 Tracks Slider Set Modern Core
Sturdy Barn Door 28 x 84in, White Silk W/ Frosted Glass, 6.6FT Rail Hangers Heavy Hardware Set
Sliding French Dbl Pocket Doors 56 x 96in, Painted White W/ Frosted Glass, Kit Trims Rail Hardware
Sturdy Barn Door 18 x 80in, Quadro 4113 Matte Black Frosted Glass, SS 6.6FT Rail Hangers Heavy Set
Sliding French Dbl Pocket Doors 36 x 80in, Cognac Oak W/ Black Glass, Kit Trims Rail Hardware
About Interior Doors
Interior doors are an important part of any home or business, providing privacy and security while also enhancing the overall aesthetic. Interior doors come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials to fit the needs of any space.
Types of Interior Doors
Interior doors come in many different types, from 28" doors to 3 panel pocket door frames. 30 x 80 interior door frames are popularly used for larger spaces, while 24" interior flat doors are perfect for smaller areas. Prehung interior doors provide convenience and ease of installation, and white interior doors with black hardware offer a timeless look. Trimlite primed 2-panel interior doors add style to any room.
How Interior Doors are Made
Interior Doors are typically made from wood or composite materials such as MDF or HDF. They may also be constructed with glass inserts and finished with paint or varnish for added protection. In addition to the frame and material used to make the door itself, there is also a range of hardware that is necessary for proper installation including hinges, knobs, locksets, trim pieces and more.
Industries that use Interior Doors
Interior Doors can be found in a wide range of industries including construction, remodeling and renovation projects. Professionals such as carpenters often use them when building new homes or businesses as well as when renovating existing structures. Architects often select specific types of interior doors based on their design requirements while contractors use them to ensure that all safety regulations are met.
Find the Interior Doors You Need at Zoro
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