Unfinished Oak Idaho

£148.85 ex. VAT
(£178.62 inc. VAT)

Description

The Unfinished Oak Idaho

Unfinished oak doors are a popular choice for those who want to customize their doors to match their home decor.

Our Idaho oak doors with its stylish yet simplistic design it is a must for any home looking for a simple but effective enhancement.

The Idaho is ideal for homeowners who crave modern minimalism found in a door.

This 3panel door oozes sophistication with its shallow flush panels and high-quality American white oak veneers.

Ideal for use in bedrooms or lounges alike, the Idaho features a classic unfinished oak panel design.

At Skuma Timba, our Idaho oak doors epitomise simple elegance with a modern sleek design.

These unfinished oak doors are ideal for homeowners who crave a blend of classic tradition and modern minimalism.

These doors stand as an excellent example of craftsmanship, with their well-defined flush panels and understated detailing that lend a sleek, stylish look.

Thickness and Lippings

This door is supplied unfinished at 35mm with a 12mm solid oak lipping.

The solid oak Idaho is a solid core door, constructed with an engineered solid chipboard core to help with stability.

Finishing

The oak Idaho comes unfinished but pre-sanded, giving you the freedom to choose the exact color and finish you want.

Furthermore, you can choose your final color which is especially useful if you have a specific color scheme in mind.

Additionally, unfinished doors are generally less expensive than pre-finished doors because pre-finished doors require additional labour.

There are many ways to finish your oak door; for instance an oil or stain in addition to most waxes available.

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