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The Pattern 10 Cinder Grey Fire Door from XL Joinery represents the pinnacle of safety-focused design, meticulously hand-finished to a furniture-grade satin finish at the company's UK Headquarters.
This fire door variant not only enhances the aesthetic of any room but also provides the peace of mind that comes with added safety features.
Embracing a modern 1 panel shaker style, the door boasts a timeless recessed panel design that is central to the Pattern 10 series. This design can make a bold statement in any interior, offering a modern yet classic appeal that can transform both contemporary and traditional settings.
The Pattern 10 Cinder Grey Fire Door is engineered with a solid core construction, ensuring robustness and enduring durability. This solid build is specifically designed to meet the FD30 fire rating standards, meaning it can withstand fire for at least 30 minutes, providing critical time in emergency situations.
Available in the UK's most popular sizes, this fire door is a flexible option that can be integrated into a wide range of architectural designs. It is an ideal choice for those who are looking to combine the functional requirements of fire safety with the aesthetic appeal of modern interior design.
As with all XL Joinery products, the Pattern 10 Cinder Grey Fire Door carries an FSC certification, which guarantees that the timber used is sourced from responsibly managed forests. This full chain of custody affirms XL Joinery's dedication to environmental sustainability while providing quality doors.
Opting for the Pattern 10 Cinder Grey Fire Door is a decision to invest in a product that promises not just to elevate the look of a property but to enhance the safety and integrity of the living or working space it adorns.
Fire Doors (FD30 fire rated doors) are doors which are suitable for use in homes or light commercial use. All Express Doors fire doors are 44mm thick and can prevent the passage of fire and smoke for a minimum of 30 minutes.
Local authorities recommend that fire doors be positioned between garages and kitchens and/or between kitchens and other rooms. They are also a necessity where risks of fire may be higher and to protect stairwells and hallways in commercial properties such as B&B's.