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Old Sep 28th 2010, 7:48 am
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Default Reasonably priced wooden interior doors

I fully expect this thread to end in the misery of something else that I can't get here, but let's give it a go.

I would like to buy a reasonably priced timber interior door for my bathroom, something like this one from B&Q:

B&Q Door

I was pretty surprised/annoyed to discover that Bunnings only supply crappy MDF interior doors, and the only timber doors they sell are external ones which cost a fortune.

So does anybody know where I may find a reasonably priced timber interior door? Or should I just give up now?


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Id be interested in this too. As Ive only seen external doors at stupid prices.
Ive not seen any B&Q type internal wood doors here.

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Default Re: Reasonably priced wooden interior doors

Originally Posted by Swerv-o
I fully expect this thread to end in the misery of something else that I can't get here, but let's give it a go.

I would like to buy a reasonably priced timber interior door for my bathroom, something like this one from B&Q:

B&Q Door

I was pretty surprised/annoyed to discover that Bunnings only supply crappy MDF interior doors, and the only timber doors they sell are external ones which cost a fortune.

So does anybody know where I may find a reasonably priced timber interior door? Or should I just give up now?


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Doorsplus?

http://www.doorsplus.com.au/
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Yes, I found them earlier. Conveniently, they haven't priced any of their products on their website, and I am awaiting for a price on one of their colonial doors.


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Originally Posted by Swerv-o
Yes, I found them earlier. Conveniently, they haven't priced any of their products on their website, and I am awaiting for a price on one of their colonial doors.


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Always handy when they don't include any prices.
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Take a look here?...not had a good look, but they do have prices

http://buybuildingsupplies.com.au/do...c-17_1236.html
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Be careful with cheaper wooden doors. The reason MDF is so popular is that it keeps its size and shape in the Australian climate. Wood may not.
This is a huge door maker and supplier...

http://www.corinthian.com.au/
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Default Re: Reasonably priced wooden interior doors

Originally Posted by Swerv-o
Yes, I found them earlier. Conveniently, they haven't priced any of their products on their website, and I am awaiting for a price on one of their colonial doors.


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The joys of shopping on aussie websites. Wow they have photos too... its the future. A bit more development needed to add prices and a shopping basket.
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Ooh interesting, if you get a price, would you mind posting it please? I'm looking at something along those lines....
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Default Re: Reasonably priced wooden interior doors

Originally Posted by Swerv-o
I fully expect this thread to end in the misery of something else that I can't get here, but let's give it a go.

I would like to buy a reasonably priced timber interior door for my bathroom, something like this one from B&Q:

I was pretty surprised/annoyed to discover that Bunnings only supply crappy MDF interior doors, and the only timber doors they sell are external ones which cost a fortune.

So does anybody know where I may find a reasonably priced timber interior door? Or should I just give up now?

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Stegbar http://www.stegbar.com.au/products/w...rs/pricing.php, $795, not cheap
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Why not make them yourself. All you need is some flour, sugar and water.
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Why not make them yourself. All you need is some flour, sugar and water.
and sticky back plastic?
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