Lincoln (Delivery within 10-14 working days)
If you like the look of a plain slab door, but find other designs too harsh, consider a softer approach with the Lincoln door. The edging is a gentle curved radius, giving the door a contemporary look, and softening the effect overall. For those seeking a middle ground between ultra modern and traditional, Lincoln is a great option. It can be easily incorporated into existing decor in your bathroom or dressing room, so whether you’re seeking a replacement door for a single unit, or changing the doors on a whole row of fitted wardrobe doors, this design is sure to look fantastic.
The Lincoln doors are available in 36 different finishes. This means not only do you have a huge choice in creating the ideal wardrobe for your bedroom, but it’s incredibly affordable. Our made to measure doors are built to the dimensions you give us, so they’re sure to fit your existing carcasses. We’ve created doors for all the most common wardrobe manufacturers, and plenty of others, so even if you think you won’t be able to find a match with us, we’d always recommend getting in touch and our friendly and experienced staff will be able to help you out.
Given the softer, gentle look of these wardrobe doors, the style is really complemented by lighter colours such as Alabaster or Matt Mussel. Matt colours are particularly popular due to their low maintenance, since they do not show up fingerprints and other marks easily. The curved edge of the Lincoln doors will also look great with wood style finishes, as the curve really shows off the woodgrain with finishes such as Halifax Natural Oak and Urban Oak. The beauty of this simple door is that you can really make it your own and use the style and finish to create the look of your choice.
Once you’ve decided on the perfect finish for your new wardrobe doors, simply put the dimensions into our website, along with the number of doors that you would like, and you’ll get a price right away. You can decide whether you’d like the doors to be drilled for hinges, and add on any extras like plinths or end panels.