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The Mexicano Blonde Oak - Prefinished Fire Door by LPD Doors is an exquisite piece of craftsmanship, blending contemporary style with essential safety features.
Designed to suit the modern home, this FD30 fire door variant offers not just a barrier against fires but also serves as a stylish addition to any trendy family dwelling. Finished in a chic Blonde Oak, the door's contemporary cottage style is given a fresh, modern update. The prefinished surface showcases the wood's natural grain and provides a tranquil, neutral tone that complements a wide range of interior designs. Its timeless appeal is matched by its practicality, making it a smart choice for areas where both safety and aesthetics are key. This door is supplied with 20mm solid timber lippings, allowing for up to 3mm of trimming from any edge - comfortably accommodating most UK openings.
Available in the UK's most popular imperial sizes, the Mexicano fire door is constructed to meet the needs of various home layouts. The FD30 rating certifies that the door can withstand the intense heat of a fire for at least 30 minutes, providing critical time for evacuation and helping to contain the spread of fire and smoke.
The door is built with a robust engineered timber core, ensuring stability and longevity, and is certified FSC 70%, reflecting LPD's commitment to sustainability and the use of wood from responsibly managed forests.
Choosing the Mexicano Prefinished Blonde Oak Fire Door by LPD means investing in a product that combines modern sophistication with the reassurance of enhanced fire safety. It's a door that not only stands up to the elements but also stands out in your home, making it an exemplary choice for the safety-conscious, style-savvy homeowner.
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.