Flush Panel Doors are versatile in application with indoor and outdoor capability; suited to meet all non-fire-rated needs as well as some acoustics needs. Spence Doors offer a selection of internal cores to cater to your project variables with respect to strength, acoustics, temperature control, and visual finish. As with all of Spence's doors, these are made-to-order doors specially for your project. Given this, any custom requirement of dimension or accessory can be met with all cutouts and preparations completed by our manufacturing team. Bespoke manufacture also permits the value management of each doors specific to your budget and timeline.
The range includes Semi-Solid Doors for lightweight and brudget-friendly specification, and Solid Core doors that deliver security and strength qualities. By standard, all Flush Panel Doors feature a 35mm internal timber frame encircling the core (up to 110mm in Semi-Solid Doors). A selection of the door’s outer skin caters for applications in both dry and wet areas. This optionality addressed project priorities of industrial strength as well as lush interior design. Thickness of the skin can range from 3mm to 12mm with our manufacturing capabilities. Cladding of Flush Panel Doors is also available to meet the door set's purpose. Metal cladding and capping brings protection for industrial and commercial settings, veneers offer a beautifully natural timber finish, and laminates protect the door against damage. Each of these claddings deliver distinct visual finishes with an option curated for every design style.
Irrespective of building type or room purpose, the Spence collection of Flush Panel Doors is highly customisable to answer the individual needs of each application.
Spence Doors' Solid-Core doors are constructed with a robust internal core. Providing superior strength, climate control qualities, and sound insulation.
Flush Panel Doors featuring a semi-solid core suited for a lightweight build and cost-efficient construction.
Doors featuring an additional layer cladding the door on one or both sides. Metals, veneers, and laminates serve as door leaf protectants against damage/degradation as well as distinct visual finishes.
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