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Cottage internal doors add a rustic charm and timeless character to almost any setting. They combine traditional style with contemporary trends and have a warm, unobtrusive appearance. Whether you’re a homeowner, landlord, or business owner, you’ll find a cottage door from our range that meets your needs. We’ve got fully finished, unfinished, glazed, panelled and many more options for you to pick from. We won’t be beaten on price, and your doors can arrive within 48 hours on a weekday of your choice. Browse our full range and get the answers to our most commonly asked questions below.
The range of cottage internal doors on sale at Leader Online
Below is everything you need to know about our different cottage door types, styles, colours, and finishes.
Types of cottage doors
- Glazed - If you’re looking to inject more natural sunlight into your interior to complement oak’s natural warmth, you need a glazed cottage internal door. These doors allow natural light to flow effortlessly throughout your property and create a harmonious connection between zones. They are best suited to dark hallways, corridors, stairwells, and various other open-plan spaces.
- Panelled - These doors are made up of recessed or raised panels and solid, opaque materials. They have an eye-catching textured surface, with a different number of panels on certain doors depending on the style. They also provide superior privacy and sound insulation to glazed doors and are best suited to period properties and busy, high-traffic commercial environments.
- Sliding Doors - Internal sliding doors perform a similar function to barn doors, and the two terms are often used interchangeably. They glide along a track mounted to the wall’s surface rather than swinging on hinges, making them ideal for compact rooms in which space is limited. They’re simple to fit, too, as the track sits on the outside of the wall. No further structural work is required at your end.
- Fire Doors - Our cottage style fire doors are a seamless blend of style and safety. To the naked eye, they look the same as any other cottage internal door, but with an added layer of protection in the event of a fire. They are FD30-rated, meaning they will withstand the spread of smoke and fire for at least 30 minutes. They also contain an intumescent seal around the edges which expands when temperatures reach beyond 200°C.
Materials and colours
- Oak - It won’t come as a surprise to you that some of our best-selling cottage doors are made from oak, as it’s synonymous with that traditional, rustic British aesthetic. A timeless and unassuming material, oak cottage doors work with and without glass and can slot into all manner of residential and commercial settings.
- Pine - Pine has a similar rural chic vibe to oak, and some of our best-selling internal cottage doors are made from this material. It provides a natural warmth that complements a contemporary colour palette and has a distinctive, unfinished texture that adds authenticity to your interior.
- White - Sleek and eternally classy, our white cottage doors add vibrancy and airiness to your interior. From a dining room in a period property to a meeting room in a brand new office, there’s a space that’s crying out for these doors.
Finishes
- Fully Finished - If you opt for one of our fully finished internal cottage doors, you’re sparing yourself hours of sanding and painting. This is because your doors arrive with a coat of lacquer that’s already been applied at our factory, and they are ready for you to hang.
- Primed - Purchasing a primed internal cottage door gives you a degree of creative control vs if you bought a fully finished option. Our primed cottage doors come with a base coat of white primer, ready for you to apply your topcoat in your chosen colour.
- Unfinished - As the name suggests, this type of door needs to be sanded, painted, varnished, and stained completely from scratch. It’s ideal if you want to put your own stamp on your door and mould it around your interior (and don’t mind spending a few hours doing some DIY).
These are some of the most common questions we get from our customers regarding cottage internal doors.




