
Eton 4 Flat Panel Internal Door
Eton 4 Flat Panel Oak Veneer Victorian Style Door
The Deanta Eton 4 Flat Panel Oak Veneer Door provides a practical balance between traditional and modern design. Its clean lines and classic four-panel layout make it a versatile option for a wide range of interiors, from period properties to contemporary homes.
Part of our Deanta Doors collection, the Eton is constructed with a high-quality oak veneer that showcases the warm, natural wood grain. This surface detail adds subtle character while maintaining a simple, minimalist appearance that works well across various room styles.
The door is supplied unfinished, allowing you to apply a hardwax oil of your choice to enhance the natural tone and protect the timber. Using a hardwax oil finish helps preserve the wood’s appearance, provides long-term resistance to moisture, and reduces the risk of warping or movement over time.
The Eton can be trimmed by up to 16mm, making it straightforward to fit into most standard door frames. For a complete look, consider pairing your Eton doors with timber accessories that complement the oak grain, along with our range of door hinges for reliable installation and smooth operation.
Finish the look with one of our door handles to create a cohesive style that suits your home’s overall interior design.
This door’s clean, minimalist design and durable construction make it a reliable and attractive choice for any home.
Key Product Information
OAK VENEER FINISH – Features a natural wood grain that can be enhanced with hardwax oil.
CUSTOMISABLE STYLE – Supplied unfinished, ready to treat with hardwax oil for a protective and natural finish.
EASY TO FIT – Can be trimmed by up to 16mm for straightforward installation.
VERSATILE DESIGN – Suitable for both traditional and modern interiors.
All hinges, handles, levers, and door furniture are for illustration purposes only and sold separately. We cannot guarantee an exact match to images used across our door product imagery for the reasons stated above.
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Eton 4 Flat Panel Oak Veneer Victorian Style Door
The Deanta Eton 4 Flat Panel Oak Veneer Door provides a practical balance between traditional and modern design. Its clean lines and classic four-panel layout make it a versatile option for a wide range of interiors, from period properties to contemporary homes.
Part of our Deanta Doors collection, the Eton is constructed with a high-quality oak veneer that showcases the warm, natural wood grain. This surface detail adds subtle character while maintaining a simple, minimalist appearance that works well across various room styles.
The door is supplied unfinished, allowing you to apply a hardwax oil of your choice to enhance the natural tone and protect the timber. Using a hardwax oil finish helps preserve the wood’s appearance, provides long-term resistance to moisture, and reduces the risk of warping or movement over time.
The Eton can be trimmed by up to 16mm, making it straightforward to fit into most standard door frames. For a complete look, consider pairing your Eton doors with timber accessories that complement the oak grain, along with our range of door hinges for reliable installation and smooth operation.
Finish the look with one of our door handles to create a cohesive style that suits your home’s overall interior design.
This door’s clean, minimalist design and durable construction make it a reliable and attractive choice for any home.
Key Product Information
OAK VENEER FINISH – Features a natural wood grain that can be enhanced with hardwax oil.
CUSTOMISABLE STYLE – Supplied unfinished, ready to treat with hardwax oil for a protective and natural finish.
EASY TO FIT – Can be trimmed by up to 16mm for straightforward installation.
VERSATILE DESIGN – Suitable for both traditional and modern interiors.
All hinges, handles, levers, and door furniture are for illustration purposes only and sold separately. We cannot guarantee an exact match to images used across our door product imagery for the reasons stated above.




















