Oak Door Double Top Wardrobe Frame (including Hardware Kit)
Oak Door Double Top Wardrobe Frame (including Hardware Kit)
The Perfect Door for Every Entrance
- Durable, Stylish Doors to Complete Your Home
Description
Description
The stylish Wardrobe system range offers a simple and practical solution to making the most of your bedroom storage space.
For sliding wooden bi-passing wardrobe doors weighing up to 45kg. Uses double track to allow doors to bypass each other.
Frame and top track can be reduced in width for smaller openings and less doors (installer will need to work out optimum door width).
Additional door fittings packs available (See optional extras)
Optional door guides and floor guide channel available for setting into the floor
Includes complementary timber pelmet
10 year manufacturers defect guarantee
Dimensions
Dimensions
Specification
Specification
Brand: XL Joinery
Door Style: Internal
Door Type: Internal
Finish: Unfinished
Door Fire Rating: N/A
Glazing Style: N/A
Colour: Oak
Material: Oak
Core:
Lipping Framing Long Edge:
Lipping Long Edge:
Lipping Short Edge:
Shipping
Shipping
We deliver within 3 - 7 working days of your order being placed. You will be contacted by the delivery company before your order is due to arrive and given a time slot for your delivery. All deliveries are made between 8am and 6pm, Monday to Friday unless otherwise agreed.
Returns & Exchanges
Returns & Exchanges
Purchase with peace of mind! You can return your order at any point within 30 days of receiving your order however charges may apply. Please see our terms and conditions to see whether your order is suitable for return. If you decide that you want to return your order, please contact us.




Frequently Asked Questions
How are doors made?
Doors are typically made by joining a wooden frame and filling it with either a solid core (for strength and insulation) or a hollow core (for lightweight and affordability). The outer surface, known as the "skin," can be made from wood veneer, MDF, or composite materials depending on the style and finish. Some doors also include glazing (glass panels) for added light or design.
What’s the difference between solid core, hollow core, and engineered doors?
- Solid core doors are heavy, durable, and great for soundproofing.
- Hollow core doors are lightweight and budget-friendly—ideal for internal rooms.
- Engineered doors combine different materials to balance strength, weight, and cost. They’re stable, reliable, and a popular choice for modern homes.
How do I know which door is right for me?
It depends on the space and your priorities. Need privacy and noise control? Go for a solid internal door. Want to let in natural light? Consider glazed doors. Unsure? Drop us an email atsales@deal4doors.co.uk—we’re happy to help!
How do I measure for a new door?
Measure the width and height of the door opening in three places (top, middle, and bottom), then use the smallest measurement. Don’t forget to check the door thickness too. Still stuck? We can guide you—just email us!
What are fire doors and do I need one?
Fire doors are specially designed to resist fire for a certain period (usually 30 or 60 minutes). They’re often required in homes with multiple stories or where a garage connects to the house. We stock a wide range of certified fire doors—feel free to reach out for advice.