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Internal Bi-Fold Doors

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Internal bifold doors have become a fixture in both contemporary and traditional homes. Bifold doors allow you flexibility between keeping separate rooms dividing and creating flowing open place spaces. Our stylish range of internal bifolding doors will give your home the versatility to easily change your internal layout.

You can choose solid panel bi-fold doors, such as the Repute 4 Panel, to easily maintain your privacy, or look at our wide range of glazed options. Many of our internal bifold doors come with clear glass panels, like the Repute 4 Light, which let in a fantastic amount of natural light between rooms.

Find your ideal Aspire Doors internal bifold doors with a wide range of finishes and designs. We have a range of unfinished bifold doors, like the Affinity Pine bi-fold door, so you can add your own personal touch. Or if you’d prefer a door that’s ready to hang as soon as it arrives, there are fully finished options like the Vision 4 Light bi-fold door. Our fully finished internal bifold doors are supplied with a stunning professionally-applied lacquer so you can have awe-inspiring doors with minimal effort on your part.

Internal bifold doors have become a fixture in both contemporary and traditional homes. Bifold doors allow you flexibility between keeping separate ro...

Internal bifold doors have become a fixture in both contemporary and traditional homes. Bifold doors allow you flexibility between keeping separate rooms dividing and creating flowing open place spaces. Our stylish range of internal bifolding doors will give your home the versatility to easily change your internal layout.

You can choose solid panel bi-fold doors, such as the Repute 4 Panel, to easily maintain your privacy, or look at our wide range of glazed options. Many of our internal bifold doors come with clear glass panels, like the Repute 4 Light, which let in a fantastic amount of natural light between rooms.

Find your ideal Aspire Doors internal bifold doors with a wide range of finishes and designs. We have a range of unfinished bifold doors, like the Affinity Pine bi-fold door, so you can add your own personal touch. Or if you’d prefer a door that’s ready to hang as soon as it arrives, there are fully finished options like the Vision 4 Light bi-fold door. Our fully finished internal bifold doors are supplied with a stunning professionally-applied lacquer so you can have awe-inspiring doors with minimal effort on your part.

Internal bifold doors have become a fixture in both contemporary and traditional homes. Bifold doors allow you flexibility between keeping separate ro...

Internal bifold doors have become a fixture in both contemporary and traditional homes. Bifold doors allow you flexibility between keeping separate rooms dividing and creating flowing open place spaces. Our stylish range of internal bifolding doors will give your home the versatility to easily change your internal layout.

You can choose solid panel bi-fold doors, such as the Repute 4 Panel, to easily maintain your privacy, or look at our wide range of glazed options. Many of our internal bifold doors come with clear glass panels, like the Repute 4 Light, which let in a fantastic amount of natural light between rooms.

Find your ideal Aspire Doors internal bifold doors with a wide range of finishes and designs. We have a range of unfinished bifold doors, like the Affinity Pine bi-fold door, so you can add your own personal touch. Or if you’d prefer a door that’s ready to hang as soon as it arrives, there are fully finished options like the Vision 4 Light bi-fold door. Our fully finished internal bifold doors are supplied with a stunning professionally-applied lacquer so you can have awe-inspiring doors with minimal effort on your part.

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The Affinity Range

Our entry level sets designed with the budget conscious in mind

Available unfinished, white primed or in pre-finished oak

Choose from a variety of shaker door styles

Clear pine, engineered softwood and oak veneer constructions

Top track only - no need for tracks through your flooring

Affinity Fully Finished Oak
  • Door FinishFully Finished
  • Glazing Type1 Light Clear Glass
  • Door Set ConstructionOak Veneer
  • Top & Bottom Track SystemTop Track Only
From: £504.00
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Affinity Unfinished Oak
  • Door FinishUnfinished
  • Glazing Type1 Light Clear Glass
  • Door Set ConstructionOak Veneer
  • Top & Bottom Track SystemTop Track Only
From: £405.00
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Affinity White Primed
  • Door FinishWhite Primed
  • Glazing Type1 Light Clear Glass
  • Door Set ConstructionEngineered Softwood
  • Top & Bottom Track SystemTop Track Only
From: £549.00
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Affinity White Primed 4 Light
  • Door FinishWhite Primed
  • Glazing Type4 Light Clear Glass
  • Door Set ConstructionEngineered Softwood
  • Top & Bottom Track SystemTop Track Only
From: £405.00
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The Repute Range

Top and bottom tracks for enhanced stability

Available unfinished, white primed or in pre-finished oak

Choose from a variety of shaker door styles

Engineered softwood and oak veneer constructions

Top and bottom tracks for high stability

Repute Fully Finished Oak
  • Door FinishFully Finished
  • Glazing Type1 Light Clear Glass
  • Door Set ConstructionOak Veneer
  • Top & Bottom Track SystemTop & Bottom Track
From: £783.00
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Repute White Primed
  • Door FinishWhite Primed
  • Glazing Type1 Light Clear Glass
  • Door Set ConstructionEngineered Softwood
  • Top & Bottom Track SystemTop & Bottom Track
From: £629.10
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Repute White Primed 1 Panel
  • Door FinishWhite Primed
  • Glazing Type1 Panel
  • Door Set ConstructionEngineered Softwood
  • Top & Bottom Track SystemTop & Bottom Track
From: £611.10
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Repute White Primed 4 Light
  • Door FinishWhite Primed
  • Glazing Type4 Light Clear Glass
  • Door Set ConstructionEngineered Softwood
  • Top & Bottom Track SystemTop & Bottom Track
From: £629.10
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The Vision Range

Premium internal bifolds with the widest range of options

Available in black, white primed, and unfinished or prefinished oak.

Choose from a variety of modern and shaker door styles

Engineered softwood and oak veneer constructions

Top track only - no need for tracks through your flooring

Vision Fully Finished
  • Door FinishFully Finished
  • Glazing Type1 Light Clear Glass
  • Door Set ConstructionOak Veneer
  • Top Track SystemTop Track Only
From: £882.00
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Vision White Primed
  • Door FinishWhite Primed
  • Glazing Type1 Light Clear Glass
  • Door Set ConstructionEngineered Softwood
  • Top Track SystemTop Track Only
From: £738.00
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What Are The Benefits Of Internal Bifold Doors?

Interior bifold doors are incredibly popular as thanks to their concertina folding method, they’re great at space-saving and look incredible. With your bi-fold doors open, the multiple rooms can be drawn together into one large living space, with the freedom to separate the rooms again any time you choose.

But bifold doors aren’t the only type of internal folding doors you can choose from.

Anyone that loves the classic look of internal french doors but needs to prioritise space should explore our folding french doors. Much like our concertina doors, French folding door sets are able to fold back a full 180 degrees when opened so they can sit flush against the wall.

For people who love that traditional image of throwing their doors open, traditional French doors might be a better choice than bifold doors. French doors have maintained their popularity for their timeless style.

Still, bifold doors must be considered the best room divider to use when you’re trying to recreate open plan living spaces in your home.

Internal Bifold Doors To Suit Every Home

It is hard to resist the functional appeal of interior folding doors. Installing a set of bifold doors can completely change the way your living space functions.

Whether you want to bring your dining room and kitchen together to create a comfortable social space or want to let natural light flood through your home, new internal bifold doors can bring a whole new feel to your home.

Internal Bifold Doors: Unfinished, Primed & Pre-Finished

Depending on how much additional time you want to spend on your bifold door, our bifold doors are available in a range of finishes.

Unfinished internal doors

Unfinished interior folding doors, like the Repute Unfinished 4 Light, have no lacquer or paint on them. The timber of these bifold doors is completely bare, ready for you to add your own finish too. These internal doors are excellent if you have a very specific colour scheme you want to use in your living room, or wherever you hang your new internal bi-fold door.

White Primed internal doors

You can also choose white primed bi-fold doors, like the Repute Primed 4 Light, which are professionally primed so you can finish painting them at home. This gives you an even coat on which you can add your finishing colour.

Pre-finished internal doors

A pre-finished bifold door is ready to be hung as soon as it’s delivered like the Vision Finished 4 Light. These offer the most convenience but the least flexibility on colour. Luckily, you can stay chic and timeless with our pre-finished black heritage bifolds. With a door that looks as good as these, it’s hard to complain about such a low-maintenance option.

Internal Bifold doors: Glazed or solid panels

We offer a wide range of internal bifold doors to perfectly suit your home. As well as being space-saving, our bifold doors can brighten up your room with glazing or help you maintain your privacy with solid panels.

Glazing options for your internal folding doors

We offer both clear glass and frosted glass options across our internal bifold doors range. Some customers prefer frosted glass as it gives the privacy of a solid bifold door, like the Repute Primed Frosted internal bi-fold door. Frosted glass doesn’t let in as much natural light as clear glazing, but it will still help your room feel brighter and airier.

Clear glazing options, like the Vision Primed internal bi-fold door, let in lots of natural light and will help your space feel bigger, even when the doors are closed.

Solid panel options for your bifold doors

While, traditionally, bi-fold internal doors make use of large glass panels to help create an open plan feel even when closed, some customers prefer a solid bifold door, such as the Vision Primed 4 Panel. This gives you more privacy when you require it with the option to open your living space when you want to.

Softwood or Hardwood Room Dividers

We offer internal bifold doors made from softwood and hardwood so we can make sure there are options for every style and budget.

Our hardwood, oak veneered internal bifold doors combine a classic solid wood look with an engineered core. This creates heavyweight internal bifold doors that offer all the benefits of solid wood, with added stability and durability.

Alternatively, our white primed softwood interior bifold doors provide a slightly more flexible look than an engineered oak veneered door. However, they still feature the same solid core, meaning they offer the same longevity, same weight and same high-quality as our hardwood internal bifold doors offer.

All Door Furniture And Hardware Included

Our internal bifold door sets include all the hardware you need to hang your doors. Hinges, runners and tracks are all included as are matching doorframes. If you need extra hardware of your bifold interior doors, you can always look at our door accessories too.

Do internal bifold doors need a track?

Yes. In order to open correctly, all internal folding doors need some kind of track to fit in when they fold back. This includes internal bifold doors.

However, when it comes to interior bifold doors, you do have a choice in how you hang them. You can choose between having them hung in a track at the top or a track at the bottom.

Top track only bi-folding doors only have a track along the top of the door frame, which your bi-folding doors will use to open and close. This style of hanging is preferred by many because it allows you to have seamless flooring between rooms.

Both a bottom and a top hung system will have a track along the top and bottom of your internal bi-folding doors. While this means you can’t have seamless flooring between rooms, it does offer more stability for your folding doors.

Internal Bifold FAQs

Where can internal bifolds be used? 

Internal bifold doors are commonly used to separate or connect areas within a home, such as between a living room and a dining room, a bedroom and an ensuite bathroom, or to create a room divider in open-plan spaces. They can also be used for closet doors or to create a transition between indoor and outdoor areas, such as patios or gardens.

What’s a ready-to-assemble door set? 

A ready-to-assemble (RTA) door set is a package that includes all the components needed for installing a door. It typically includes the door, frame, hardware, and any necessary accessories. RTA door sets are designed to be easily assembled and installed by the homeowner or a professional.

Can internal bifold doors be fitted without a track? 

Internal bifold doors typically require a track or rail system to operate smoothly. The track ensures that the door panels fold and slide properly. Attempting to install bifold doors without a track can lead to operational issues.

How much do internal bifold doors cost? 

The cost of internal bifold doors can vary widely based on factors like material, size, design, and brand. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars for a set of internal bifold doors.

Do internal bifold doors need planning permission? 

In most cases, internal bifold doors do not require planning permission as they are considered internal alterations. However, it’s essential to check local building regulations and consult with your local planning department for specific requirements in your area.

How to paint and finish internal bifold doors:

  • Clean the surface and sand any rough spots.
  • Apply a primer suitable for the door material.
  • Choose an appropriate paint or finish based on your desired look and the door material (e.g., wood, MDF).
  • Use a natural or synthetic paintbrush for a smooth application.
  • Apply multiple thin coats, allowing each to dry between applications for a professional finish.

What type of finish can I use?

 The finish you choose depends on the door material. For wood, you can use paint, stain, or varnish. MDF doors are often painted. Always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for your specific door.

Natural or synthetic paintbrush? 

Both natural and synthetic brushes can work well for painting internal bifold doors. Natural bristle brushes are typically better for oil-based paints, while synthetic brushes are suitable for water-based paints.

How to measure up for internal bifold doors.

Measure the width and height of the door opening to determine the correct size for your bifold doors. Ensure accuracy to avoid fitting issues.

How to fit an internal bifold door.

Fitting an internal bifold door involves installing the track, hanging the doors, and adjusting them for smooth operation. It’s recommended to follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions carefully.

What’s the difference between our internal bi-fold ranges? 

The differences between internal bifold door ranges include design, finishes, and price. Choose a range that suits your aesthetic preferences and budget!

What handles are available for internal doors? 

There are various handle styles and materials available for internal doors, including knobs, levers, and pull handles. The choice depends on your design preferences and the type of door you have.

Why choose timber for internal doors? 

Timber is a popular choice for internal doors because of its natural beauty, durability, and versatility. It can be stained, painted, or varnished to match various interior styles.

What’s the difference between pre-finished and unfinished oak?

 Pre-finished oak doors come with a factory-applied finish, such as varnish or paint, providing immediate protection and aesthetic appeal. Unfinished oak doors require finishing on-site, allowing for customizing the look but requiring additional work. The choice depends on your preferences and time constraints.

Why choose Aspire Door’s range of interior doors?

We’re committed to providing high-quality doors and high-quality service for every single customer. We offer a wide range of internal bifolding doors, in a choice of product sizes and designs. 

If you have any questions about our internal bifold door sets or need support finding the right interior doors for your home, you can contact our customer service team for support. They’ll answer any questions you have about our bifold internal doors, including delivery prices and timings.

What Are The Benefits Of Internal Bifold Doors? Interior bifold doors are incredibly popular as thanks to their concertina folding method, they’re g...

What Are The Benefits Of Internal Bifold Doors?

Interior bifold doors are incredibly popular as thanks to their concertina folding method, they’re great at space-saving and look incredible. With your bi-fold doors open, the multiple rooms can be drawn together into one large living space, with the freedom to separate the rooms again any time you choose.

But bifold doors aren’t the only type of internal folding doors you can choose from.

Anyone that loves the classic look of internal french doors but needs to prioritise space should explore our folding french doors. Much like our concertina doors, French folding door sets are able to fold back a full 180 degrees when opened so they can sit flush against the wall.

For people who love that traditional image of throwing their doors open, traditional French doors might be a better choice than bifold doors. French doors have maintained their popularity for their timeless style.

Still, bifold doors must be considered the best room divider to use when you’re trying to recreate open plan living spaces in your home.

Internal Bifold Doors To Suit Every Home

It is hard to resist the functional appeal of interior folding doors. Installing a set of bifold doors can completely change the way your living space functions.

Whether you want to bring your dining room and kitchen together to create a comfortable social space or want to let natural light flood through your home, new internal bifold doors can bring a whole new feel to your home.

Internal Bifold Doors: Unfinished, Primed & Pre-Finished

Depending on how much additional time you want to spend on your bifold door, our bifold doors are available in a range of finishes.

Unfinished internal doors

Unfinished interior folding doors, like the Repute Unfinished 4 Light, have no lacquer or paint on them. The timber of these bifold doors is completely bare, ready for you to add your own finish too. These internal doors are excellent if you have a very specific colour scheme you want to use in your living room, or wherever you hang your new internal bi-fold door.

White Primed internal doors

You can also choose white primed bi-fold doors, like the Repute Primed 4 Light, which are professionally primed so you can finish painting them at home. This gives you an even coat on which you can add your finishing colour.

Pre-finished internal doors

A pre-finished bifold door is ready to be hung as soon as it’s delivered like the Vision Finished 4 Light. These offer the most convenience but the least flexibility on colour. Luckily, you can stay chic and timeless with our pre-finished black heritage bifolds. With a door that looks as good as these, it’s hard to complain about such a low-maintenance option.

Internal Bifold doors: Glazed or solid panels

We offer a wide range of internal bifold doors to perfectly suit your home. As well as being space-saving, our bifold doors can brighten up your room with glazing or help you maintain your privacy with solid panels.

Glazing options for your internal folding doors

We offer both clear glass and frosted glass options across our internal bifold doors range. Some customers prefer frosted glass as it gives the privacy of a solid bifold door, like the Repute Primed Frosted internal bi-fold door. Frosted glass doesn’t let in as much natural light as clear glazing, but it will still help your room feel brighter and airier.

Clear glazing options, like the Vision Primed internal bi-fold door, let in lots of natural light and will help your space feel bigger, even when the doors are closed.

Solid panel options for your bifold doors

While, traditionally, bi-fold internal doors make use of large glass panels to help create an open plan feel even when closed, some customers prefer a solid bifold door, such as the Vision Primed 4 Panel. This gives you more privacy when you require it with the option to open your living space when you want to.

Softwood or Hardwood Room Dividers

We offer internal bifold doors made from softwood and hardwood so we can make sure there are options for every style and budget.

Our hardwood, oak veneered internal bifold doors combine a classic solid wood look with an engineered core. This creates heavyweight internal bifold doors that offer all the benefits of solid wood, with added stability and durability.

Alternatively, our white primed softwood interior bifold doors provide a slightly more flexible look than an engineered oak veneered door. However, they still feature the same solid core, meaning they offer the same longevity, same weight and same high-quality as our hardwood internal bifold doors offer.

All Door Furniture And Hardware Included

Our internal bifold door sets include all the hardware you need to hang your doors. Hinges, runners and tracks are all included as are matching doorframes. If you need extra hardware of your bifold interior doors, you can always look at our door accessories too.

Do internal bifold doors need a track?

Yes. In order to open correctly, all internal folding doors need some kind of track to fit in when they fold back. This includes internal bifold doors.

However, when it comes to interior bifold doors, you do have a choice in how you hang them. You can choose between having them hung in a track at the top or a track at the bottom.

Top track only bi-folding doors only have a track along the top of the door frame, which your bi-folding doors will use to open and close. This style of hanging is preferred by many because it allows you to have seamless flooring between rooms.

Both a bottom and a top hung system will have a track along the top and bottom of your internal bi-folding doors. While this means you can’t have seamless flooring between rooms, it does offer more stability for your folding doors.

Internal Bifold FAQs

Where can internal bifolds be used? 

Internal bifold doors are commonly used to separate or connect areas within a home, such as between a living room and a dining room, a bedroom and an ensuite bathroom, or to create a room divider in open-plan spaces. They can also be used for closet doors or to create a transition between indoor and outdoor areas, such as patios or gardens.

What’s a ready-to-assemble door set? 

A ready-to-assemble (RTA) door set is a package that includes all the components needed for installing a door. It typically includes the door, frame, hardware, and any necessary accessories. RTA door sets are designed to be easily assembled and installed by the homeowner or a professional.

Can internal bifold doors be fitted without a track? 

Internal bifold doors typically require a track or rail system to operate smoothly. The track ensures that the door panels fold and slide properly. Attempting to install bifold doors without a track can lead to operational issues.

How much do internal bifold doors cost? 

The cost of internal bifold doors can vary widely based on factors like material, size, design, and brand. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars for a set of internal bifold doors.

Do internal bifold doors need planning permission? 

In most cases, internal bifold doors do not require planning permission as they are considered internal alterations. However, it’s essential to check local building regulations and consult with your local planning department for specific requirements in your area.

How to paint and finish internal bifold doors:

  • Clean the surface and sand any rough spots.
  • Apply a primer suitable for the door material.
  • Choose an appropriate paint or finish based on your desired look and the door material (e.g., wood, MDF).
  • Use a natural or synthetic paintbrush for a smooth application.
  • Apply multiple thin coats, allowing each to dry between applications for a professional finish.

What type of finish can I use?

 The finish you choose depends on the door material. For wood, you can use paint, stain, or varnish. MDF doors are often painted. Always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for your specific door.

Natural or synthetic paintbrush? 

Both natural and synthetic brushes can work well for painting internal bifold doors. Natural bristle brushes are typically better for oil-based paints, while synthetic brushes are suitable for water-based paints.

How to measure up for internal bifold doors.

Measure the width and height of the door opening to determine the correct size for your bifold doors. Ensure accuracy to avoid fitting issues.

How to fit an internal bifold door.

Fitting an internal bifold door involves installing the track, hanging the doors, and adjusting them for smooth operation. It’s recommended to follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions carefully.

What’s the difference between our internal bi-fold ranges? 

The differences between internal bifold door ranges include design, finishes, and price. Choose a range that suits your aesthetic preferences and budget!

What handles are available for internal doors? 

There are various handle styles and materials available for internal doors, including knobs, levers, and pull handles. The choice depends on your design preferences and the type of door you have.

Why choose timber for internal doors? 

Timber is a popular choice for internal doors because of its natural beauty, durability, and versatility. It can be stained, painted, or varnished to match various interior styles.

What’s the difference between pre-finished and unfinished oak?

 Pre-finished oak doors come with a factory-applied finish, such as varnish or paint, providing immediate protection and aesthetic appeal. Unfinished oak doors require finishing on-site, allowing for customizing the look but requiring additional work. The choice depends on your preferences and time constraints.

Why choose Aspire Door’s range of interior doors?

We’re committed to providing high-quality doors and high-quality service for every single customer. We offer a wide range of internal bifolding doors, in a choice of product sizes and designs. 

If you have any questions about our internal bifold door sets or need support finding the right interior doors for your home, you can contact our customer service team for support. They’ll answer any questions you have about our bifold internal doors, including delivery prices and timings.

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