
Cambridge 1930's Internal Oak Veneer Door
Cambridge 1930’s Internal Oak Veneer Door
Period design has a way of grounding a home, bringing a sense of balance and familiarity that feels both reassuring and refined. The Cambridge 1930’s Internal Oak Veneer Door captures this quality beautifully, offering a considered blend of historic character and modern interior practicality.
Inspired by classic 1930’s architecture, this internal door features subtle panel detailing and clean proportions that introduce character without excess. The oak veneer surface adds warmth and texture, while the engineered core ensures the door feels stable, composed, and well-suited to everyday living.
The Cambridge 1930’s Internal Oak Veneer Door complements a wide range of interior styles. Whether restoring original features in a period property or introducing heritage detail into a contemporary home, its understated design allows it to blend naturally into its surroundings or stand quietly as a defining element.
As this door is unfinished, we would strongly recommend applying a finish before installation, and then requiring refinishing at recommended intervals of 6 months in order to keep it protected from daily exposure. For what treatment to use on this internal door, we would recommend an oil from either our Treatex Hardwax or Osmo Hardwax range, which are our recommended tried and tested choice of treatments for any oak internal door.
Key Product Information
1930’S INSPIRED PANEL DESIGN – Subtle detailing reflects classic period proportions without overwhelming the interior.
OAK VENEER FINISH – Delivers the warmth and appearance of oak with a refined, consistent surface.
ENGINEERED INTERNAL CONSTRUCTION – Designed for improved stability and resistance to movement over time.
UNFINISHED FOR CUSTOM FINISHING – Ready for oiling or staining to suit both traditional and modern interiors.
PERIOD CHARACTER WITH MODERN BALANCE – Adds heritage influence while remaining suited to contemporary living.
Original: $156.95
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Cambridge 1930’s Internal Oak Veneer Door
Period design has a way of grounding a home, bringing a sense of balance and familiarity that feels both reassuring and refined. The Cambridge 1930’s Internal Oak Veneer Door captures this quality beautifully, offering a considered blend of historic character and modern interior practicality.
Inspired by classic 1930’s architecture, this internal door features subtle panel detailing and clean proportions that introduce character without excess. The oak veneer surface adds warmth and texture, while the engineered core ensures the door feels stable, composed, and well-suited to everyday living.
The Cambridge 1930’s Internal Oak Veneer Door complements a wide range of interior styles. Whether restoring original features in a period property or introducing heritage detail into a contemporary home, its understated design allows it to blend naturally into its surroundings or stand quietly as a defining element.
As this door is unfinished, we would strongly recommend applying a finish before installation, and then requiring refinishing at recommended intervals of 6 months in order to keep it protected from daily exposure. For what treatment to use on this internal door, we would recommend an oil from either our Treatex Hardwax or Osmo Hardwax range, which are our recommended tried and tested choice of treatments for any oak internal door.
Key Product Information
1930’S INSPIRED PANEL DESIGN – Subtle detailing reflects classic period proportions without overwhelming the interior.
OAK VENEER FINISH – Delivers the warmth and appearance of oak with a refined, consistent surface.
ENGINEERED INTERNAL CONSTRUCTION – Designed for improved stability and resistance to movement over time.
UNFINISHED FOR CUSTOM FINISHING – Ready for oiling or staining to suit both traditional and modern interiors.
PERIOD CHARACTER WITH MODERN BALANCE – Adds heritage influence while remaining suited to contemporary living.















