Victorian Fire Doors
Victorian-style fire doors were commonly used in buildings during the Victorian era in the United Kingdom. These doors were designed to be fire-resistant and were typically made of solid wood or iron. They often featured intricate designs, such as decorative mouldings, carvings, and panels, which were characteristic of the Victorian Era's ornate style.
The doors were typically installed in buildings to help prevent the spread of fires, and they were often used in public buildings, such as schools, hospitals, and government buildings. Today, Victorian-style fire doors continue to be popular in historic buildings and homes, where they add both aesthetic appeal and an extra layer of safety.
Don't forget the essential accessories to go with your new fire-rated doors:
Need some help choosing your new fire-rated door? Check out our handy guides below:
- Fire doors buyer's guide
- How do fire doors work?
- Frequently Asked Questions: Fire Doors
- Fire doors in private rented accommodation
- Fire doors in non-domestic buildings
- What are the other benefits of fire doors?
- Fire Door Safety Week 2022 in numbers
- Fire door closer buyer’s guide
- How to fit a fire door frame
- UK standard door sizes
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