Dark Oak Richmond Interior Door

SKU
DO-Richmond

In a dark oak veneer, this interior door will make an elegant statement in your house or apartment. The dark oak veneer is fashioned into a panel like design, with three narrow strips of vertical grain alternating with wider rectangular slats of horizontal grain, all framed in by two vertical panels at either side of the door.

Dark reddish brown to chocolate in color, dark oak is a wonderful choice for an interior door. It is among the most durable hardwood available and will hold up to years of heavy daily use.

Try this door in a living or dining area, bedroom or office space. The dark color will add contrast plus a natural looking architectural element that is also very modern in appearance. 

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Every complete door set includes the following features:
All Eco-clean materials
Natural wood veneer
Dense slab composure reduces noise
Heavy feel door - NO honeycomb/NO paper filling inside
Solid wood frame (when jambs are ordered)
Rubber sealed door stop (when jambs are ordered)
Regulating jambs (when jambs are ordered)
2 sets of molding included (when jambs are ordered)
3 hinges included (when jambs are ordered)

Lead time: 5-7 weeks

Things to consider in comparing our interior doors

 

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Slab composition

Engineered/solid wood

Paper filling

Jambs

Solid wood

MDF/Composite materials

Lever sets

Brand name Emtek/FSB/ValliValli

N/A

Regulating Jambs

Yes – up to ½”

N/A

Finish

Natural wood Italian veneers

Laminates, generic veneers

8 ft doors available

Yes – select models

Varies with supplier

Fully customizable

Yes

Varies with supplier

Double doors available

Yes

Varies with supplier

Lead time

6 weeks

8-14 weeks

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