Glazed Collection
Glazed internal doors borrow light from one room to brighten another, which makes them the usual answer for a dark hallway, a north-facing room or a kitchen-diner that needs to feel open without losing the door altogether.
43 doors in this collection
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Glazed Dordogne door to brighten any interior
White Pre Finished
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Fully glazed Suffolk style bringing light and character
White Pre Finished
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Two-thirds glazed with frosted lines for contemporary touch
White Pre Finished
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Contemporary white with frosted glass panels
White Pre Finished
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Six glass panes with traditional wood grain finish
White Primed
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White moulded glazed door with four panel styling
White Primed
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Glazed Dordogne allowing light flow between rooms
White Primed
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Classic five-panel with central glazed panel in black
Black
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Contemporary black framed glass door
Black
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Black framed with frosted panels for privacy
Black
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Heritage inspired black framed glazed doors
Black
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Industrial and Scandinavian inspired glazed black door
Black
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Light oak-effect with etched glass pane
Oak Veneer
from £255
Glazed oak door for hallways and connecting spaces
Oak Veneer
from £260
Balances light and privacy with frosted glass
Oak Veneer
from £255
Aston oak with clear glass panels
Oak Veneer
from £255
Traditional oak with clear glazed panel sections
Oak Veneer
from £260
Oak with glazed panels to brighten interiors
Oak Veneer
from £230
Genoa oak with clear glazed insert
Oak Veneer
from £240
Modern seven-panel oak with frosted glazing
Oak Veneer
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Shaker four-panel with clear glazed inserts
Oak Veneer
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Classic tongue-and-groove with clear glazed panel
Oak Veneer
from £265
ISEO oak with frosted glazed panel for privacy
Oak Veneer
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Mexicano oak with 2XG glazed styling
Oak Veneer
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1930s style oak with frosted glass panels
Oak Veneer
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Mid-century inspired oak with clear glass
Oak Veneer
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Oak shaker-style with clear glazed panels
Oak Veneer
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Minimalist shaker-style with glazed panel
Oak Veneer
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Glazed oak fire door with FD30 rating
Oak Veneer
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Cottage oak with clear glass and frosted line detail
Oak Veneer
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Pre-finished oak with clear glazing for natural light
Oak Veneer
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Glazed oak allowing natural light with three-panel design
Oak Veneer
from £230
Cottage style oak with clear glazed panel
Oak Veneer
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Cottage-style frame with six glazed panels
Oak Veneer
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Full glazed Mexicano oak for maximum light
Oak Veneer
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Warm walnut tones with glazed panel
Oak Veneer
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Oak with full-height central glass pane
Oak Veneer
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Contemporary oak with glazed panels to brighten interiors
Oak Veneer
from £230
White primed glazed for brightness and clean style
White Primed
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Glazed Dordogne primed for custom finishing
White Primed
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Sleek modern glazed door ready to paint
White Primed
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Vintage inspired 1930s door with glazed panel
White Primed
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Primed with glazing and two-panel design, ready to paint
White Primed
from £0The choice of glass matters as much as the door. Clear glass moves the most light and suits hallways, living rooms and anywhere you want a sight line through the house. Frosted and obscure glass move nearly as much light while keeping the room private, which is why they are the sensible pick for a downstairs WC, a utility or a study. Where a door sits between a kitchen and a hallway, clear glass also lets you see whether a room is occupied before you open the door — a small thing that people notice every day.
Every glazed door in this range is supplied with the glass already fitted and beaded, so there is no separate glazing job on site and no waiting on a glazier. Toughened safety glass is used throughout, which is what Building Regulations Approved Document K requires for glazing in doors and in the panels beside them.
All prices shown include supply and installation. We measure before ordering, because a glazed door cannot be trimmed as freely as a solid one — the glass aperture fixes how much you can take off the stiles and rails, so getting the size right at the order stage rather than on fitting day is the difference between a clean job and a compromise.
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