Wickes Chester White Grained Moulded 4 Panel Internal Door - 1981 x 686mm
Product code: 187537
£42
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The Wickes Chester White Grained Moulded 4 Panel Internal Door features a timeless four-panel design with a sophisticated white grained finish, making it a versatile addition to any interior space. The white grained moulded finish mimics the texture of natural wood grain, adding depth and elegance to your décor.
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Product details
- Height: 1981 mm
- Thickness: 35 mm
- Width: 686 mm
- Door Height Imperial: 6' 6''
- Door Thickness Imperial: 1 3/8''
- Door Width Imperial: 2' 3''
- Dimensions: 1981 x 686 x 35 mm
- Weight: 10.83 kg
- Material: Moulded
- Colour: White
- Style: Traditional doors
- Finish: Primed
- Opening Direction: Reversible
- Number of Panels per Door: 4
- Trimmable: Yes
- Glazing Type: Unglazed
- Range: Chester
- Years Guaranteed: 1
- Standards Met: Part B - Part E - Part M
- Type: Moulded doors
- Brand Name: Wickes
- Supports Sustainability: Contains responsibly sourced timber
Features & benefits
- Mixed material construction combines one piece grain effect facings, timber and man-made materials
- Supplied primed ready to paint
- Comes with lock block located on one side of the door that is highlighted by inkjet printing on the top edge of the door
- Also available in glazed, fire door and bi-fold door versions
- Door may be trimmed by up to 10mm in height or width. Any reductions must be removed equally from each edge
- Door may be trimmed by up to 10mm in height or width, any reductions must be removed equally from each edge
- Previously known as 'Stirling'