Neoclassico Series 606PO 2 Step Panel w/Glass Interior Door
Neo-Classic collection of interior doors brings a classical touch into refined high-tech style. Straight lines, eco-friendly materials, plenty of modern technologies are combined with the best industry standards. Gorgeous number of options is provided in choosing the quantity of panels, glazing, decorative elements. Stiles and rails doors provide quality, beauty, and proven durability. Their construction uses linear pieces of lumber that is assembled into a single structure to ensure functionality and high level of performance. Their polypropylene finishes give a completely natural look. Eco- friendly PPL is scratch and water resistant, without sunlight fading and discoloration.
Product Features
Thickness | 1 1/2 in. |
Material | Wood and MDF |
Door Type | Panel |
Door Style | Transitional |
Product Width (in.) | Up to 36 in. |
Construction | Solid Core with MDF |
Surface Finish | Polypropylene |
Manufacturer Warranty | 2 Year Warranty |
Door System | Swing, Barn, Pocket |
Application | Interior Door |
Door Pattern | 2 Step Panel w/Glass |
Formaldehyde Free | Yes |
Product Height (in.) | Up to 92 in. |
Series | Neoclassico |
The standard size for an interior door in the US is 80 inches in height and 30 to 32 inches in width. However, there are many other sizes available, including 24, 28, 36, and 42 inches in width.
There are several types of interior doors, including hinged doors, sliding doors, French doors, pocket doors, and bi-fold doors. Each type has its own unique features and advantages.
Interior doors can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, glass, metal, and composite. Choose a material that fits your design style, budget, and maintenance needs.
The type of hinges you use for your interior door depends on the door size and weight, as well as your design preferences. Common types of hinges include butt hinges, piano hinges, and concealed hinges.
A pre-hung interior door comes with the frame and hinges already attached, while a slab door is just the door itself. Pre-hung doors are easier to install but may limit your design options. Slab doors offer more design flexibility but require more installation work.
A hollow-core door has a hollow center and is typically made from thin sheets of wood or composite material, while a solid-core door is made from a solid piece of wood or composite material. Solid-core doors are more durable and offer better sound insulation, while hollow-core doors are lighter and more affordable.
The type of door handle you choose depends on your design style, functionality needs, and budget. Common types of door handles include knob handles, lever handles, and smart locks.
Yes, you can paint or stain your interior door to match your design style. Choose a paint or stain that is compatible with your door material and follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results.
To enhance the soundproofing of your interior door, consider adding weatherstripping, acoustic seals, or a soundproof door sweep. You can also choose a solid-core door or a door with a higher sound transmission class (STC) rating.
To add privacy to your interior door, consider using a frosted or textured glass, adding a curtain or blinds, or installing a barn door with a latch. You can also choose a door with a locking mechanism or privacy knob.