Internal Flush Doors
Flush internal doors are a sleek, minimalist option ideal for contemporary and modern interiors. Featuring smooth, flat surfaces and clean lines, they offer a simple yet sophisticated finish that complements a wide range of design styles.
At JB Kind, our collection of flush doors includes a variety of designs – you could choose from natural wood finishes, such as oak, walnut, and beech, or you could opt for a ready-to-paint door for a personalised touch to suit any room, plus we have glazed options.
All our flush doors are manufactured to high standards using quality material, with options available for fire-rated specifications. You can choose from pre-finished or unfinished styles, in a range of standard internal door sizes to suit most projects.
You can browse the full range below to find the perfect internal flush door for your space. If you need advice on finishes, sizing or technical specifications, our team is here to help.
Internal Flush Doors FAQs
A flush door has a smooth, flat surface with no panels – either completely plain or enhanced by groove detailing. It’s typically constructed with a solid or hollow core and finished with a veneer or laminate, giving it a clean, minimalist look that’s ideal for modern interiors.
Yes, flush doors are designed to be durable. Their solid or semi-solid core construction provides strength and stability, while high-quality veneers or finishes help resist everyday wear and tear. They’re a practical choice for both residential and commercial interiors.
To paint a flush door, start by lightly sanding the surface to ensure good adhesion, then wipe away any dust. Apply a primer if needed, followed by your chosen paint using a roller or brush for a smooth finish.
JB Kind’s paint grade flush doors come ready for painting, making them an ideal choice if you want a customised colour without extra preparation.
The main difference lies in the design of the internal door. A flush door has a completely flat surface with no panels or moulding, giving it a clean, modern look. A panel door will feature framed sections or raised panels, offering a more traditional or decorative style. Flush doors are often favoured for contemporary interiors, while panel doors typically suit more classic or period settings.

