Office Commercial Doors Built for Fit-Out Volume
EUWOO manufactures office commercial doors for distributors and contractors supplying corporate, institutional, and mixed-use projects. Factory-direct from Luoyang, China — 450,000-unit annual capacity, OEM/ODM available from 100 units.

What Makes an Office Commercial Door Different from a Standard Steel Door
Office commercial doors occupy a specific position in the commercial door spectrum — they're not the heavy-gauge workhorses you'd spec for a warehouse loading bay, and they're not the fire-rated assemblies required for stairwell enclosures. They sit in the middle: interior-facing, aesthetics-relevant, hardware-intensive, and expected to cycle reliably through the working life of a fit-out without generating maintenance calls.
The defining spec requirements for this product type come from the fit-out environment itself. Corporate interiors demand flush or near-flush face profiles that read cleanly against drywall and glazed partitions. Vision panels — typically 200×1000mm or 300×900mm lites — are specified on a significant portion of office door orders because open-plan offices and meeting rooms need visual connectivity without acoustic bleed. Hardware prep has to align with the access control and lock hardware ecosystems that office fit-out contractors are already committed to: ANSI mortise prep for North American projects, EN 12209 prep for European and Middle Eastern work, AS/NZS for Australian projects.
We run this product on our interior commercial door lines, but the office configuration is a distinct setup — tighter face profile tolerances, a higher proportion of vision panel orders, and a finish spec that has to hold up under close-range inspection in a lit office corridor rather than a dim warehouse.

Flush Profile
Tight face tolerances for clean reads against drywall and glazed partitions.
Vision Panels
200×1000mm or 300×900mm lites — visual connectivity without acoustic bleed.
Hardware Prep
ANSI, EN 12209, AS/NZS — aligned to your access control ecosystem.
Body gauge note: The 1.0mm SPCC body is our recommendation for most office applications — it gives you the rigidity for a clean hang without the weight penalty that starts to stress hinges in high-cycle corridor applications.
Warehouse / Industrial
- Heavy-gauge body (1.2–1.5mm)
- Impact resistance priority
- Aesthetics secondary
- Minimal hardware prep
Office / Corporate
- 0.8–1.0mm SPCC body
- Flush profile, finish-critical
- Vision panel options
- Full hardware prep range
Fire-Rated / Stairwell
- FD30/FD60 rated assembly
- Intumescent seals required
- Separate production line
- See office fire door line
Technical Specifications
Specifications shown are industry-standard values for this product type. Actual specifications may vary by configuration. Contact us for detailed product data sheets and project-specific confirmation.
Standard Configuration — Office Commercial Door
| Parameter | Standard Specification |
|---|---|
| Body material | SPCC cold-rolled steel, 0.8mm or 1.0mm gauge |
| Frame material | SPCC cold-rolled steel, 1.2mm gauge |
| Door thickness | 45mm standard; 50mm available for acoustic configurations |
| Standard leaf sizes | W700–900mm × H2000–2100mm (single leaf) |
| Custom sizing | W600–1100mm × H1800–2400mm; non-standard dimensions available on runs ≥100 units |
| Core fill | Honeycomb paper (standard); mineral wool (acoustic upgrade, STC 32–36 typical) |
| Vision panel | Optional; standard lites 200×1000mm or 300×900mm; tempered glass, 5mm or 6mm |
| Surface finish | Powder coat, 60–80μm; 60+ standard colors; custom RAL on runs ≥100 units |
| Hardware prep | ANSI mortise and cylindrical; EN 12209; AS/NZS — specify at order |
| Hinge prep | 3-hinge standard; 4-hinge available for heavier leaf configurations |
| Fire rating | Non-rated standard; FD30/FD60 available on request |
| Certifications |
ISO 9001:2015 CE SGS
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| MOQ | 50 units (standard catalog); 100 units (custom dimensions, custom color, vision panel configurations) |

Gauge Recommendation
The 1.0mm body is our recommendation for most office applications — it gives you the rigidity for a clean hang without the weight penalty that starts to stress hinges in high-cycle corridor applications.
Fire-Rated Configuration
If your project requires a fire-rated office door, our FD30 and FD60 configurations are available with intumescent seals and compliant hardware prep. These run on a separate production setup.
View Office Fire Door LineReady to spec this configuration for your project?
Request a QuoteWhere Office Commercial Doors Move: Market Segments Worth Sourcing For
Understanding which downstream buyers drive volume — and what each segment requires — lets you build a SKU mix and stock position that converts. Here's how the demand breaks down.
Corporate Fit-Out & Tenant Improvement
A mid-size office tower fit-out — 10 floors, open-plan with enclosed meeting rooms and private offices — typically specifies 150–400 door sets. General contractors buy to a finish spec set by the architect: flush face, specific RAL color, vision panel on meeting room doors, lever handle hardware.
Your value as a distributor is reliable color consistency across the full batch and lead times that don't push the fit-out schedule. Our automated powder line holds ΔE < 1.5 across a full production run — the 400th door matches the first. No batch variation complaints from your downstream GC.
Co-Working & Flexible Office Operators
Repeat-Order SegmentOperators expanding to new locations replicate their interior spec across sites — same door profile, same color, same hardware prep. Once you're supplying one location, the reorder pattern is predictable. Order sizes per location run 50–150 units.
Operators with 10–20 locations represent cumulative volume that justifies holding stock. This segment has grown consistently for our distributors in Southeast Asia and the Middle East — worth building into your SKU mix if you're serving those markets.
Healthcare & Institutional Interiors
Documentation-DrivenClinics, administrative wings of hospitals, government office buildings — these buyers specify office commercial doors in quantity for non-fire-rated interior applications. They often require documentation: CE certification, material safety data, test reports.
Our certification package covers the standard requirements for these markets, so your compliance review doesn't stall the order.
Hotel & Hospitality Back-of-House
30–80 Units / PropertyAdministrative areas, staff corridors, and management offices — areas where the door needs to look professional but doesn't carry the acoustic or fire rating requirements of guest room or corridor doors.
These orders tend to run 30–80 units per property and come through fit-out contractors rather than direct procurement.
Education Sector Administrative Areas
Predictable Reorder CyclesSchool offices, administrative blocks, university faculty buildings — districts and universities procure on annual capital budgets. Once a supplier is on the approved vendor list, reorder cycles are predictable.
Our ANSI hardware prep and CE certification cover the documentation requirements for most North American and European institutional procurement processes.
Segment Volume at a Glance
Vision Panel Options and Acoustic Performance: The Spec Decision
Vision panels are specified on roughly 40–60% of office commercial door orders we see. The configuration choice has downstream implications for both acoustic performance and hardware placement that are worth understanding before you quote a project.

Standard Panel Sizes
Standard vision panel sizes for office applications are 200×1000mm (narrow vertical lite, common on corridor-facing doors) and 300×900mm (wider lite, common on meeting room doors where visual connectivity is the priority).
We cut the panel opening on the CNC laser line and fit a steel glazing bead that holds the glass mechanically — no adhesive, so the glass can be replaced in the field without door replacement.
Acoustic Trade-Off: What to Communicate Downstream
The acoustic trade-off is real and worth communicating to your downstream customers. A vision panel reduces the door's STC rating by approximately 4–6 points compared to a solid door at the same thickness.
Mixed Configurations in One Order Batch
We can supply both solid and vision panel configurations in the same order batch — common on large fit-out projects where different zones have different requirements. Specify per-door on your schedule.
Hardware Placement Constraint on Narrow Doors
Vision panels on narrow doors (W700–750mm) constrain the lock prep position. We pre-coordinate hardware prep and panel position at the order stage — send us your hardware schedule and we'll confirm the layout before production.
We've seen projects where the hardware schedule and the door schedule were specified independently and the lock prep ended up behind the glazing bead. It's a fixable problem at the order stage and an expensive one after the doors are on site.
Visual Connectivity Priority
Specify 300×900mm vision panel. Reception areas, collaborative zones, glass-partition offices. Accept STC 28–32 trade-off.
Speech Privacy Priority
Specify solid door with mineral wool core. Open-plan offices, meeting rooms facing corridors. Achieves STC 34–36.
Mixed-Zone Fit-Out
Both configurations in one batch. Send your door schedule with zone requirements — we confirm layout and hardware prep before production starts.
Finish Consistency Across Large Batches: Why It Matters for Fit-Out Supply
Office fit-out is one of the few commercial door applications where finish quality is evaluated under close-range, well-lit inspection by architects and interior designers who are paid to notice discrepancies. A warehouse door with minor color variation between batches generates no complaints. The same variation on an office corridor door generates a punch list item and a relationship problem.
Our automated electrostatic powder coating line applies 60–80μm film thickness consistently across the full panel surface, including recessed profiles and edges. The pre-treatment sequence — zinc phosphate conversion coating, applied after weld grinding and before powder — is what determines adhesion at weld seams and edges, which is where finish failures start. Every door goes through the full pre-treatment sequence regardless of color or configuration; there's no shortcut for standard colors.
For projects where the door finish has to match other interior elements — wall panels, partition frames, furniture — we can provide a powder-coated reference panel in your specified color before the order is placed. It's a small step that eliminates the most common source of fit-out disputes.
Request a Color Sample or Custom RAL Match
Custom RAL Color Process
For custom RAL colors — brand colors, proprietary palette matches — we do a color match sample before committing the production run. The sample goes to you for approval; production doesn't start until you sign off.
Hardware Prep and Access Control Compatibility
Office commercial doors are hardware-intensive compared to most other commercial door types. A typical office fit-out door carries a mortise lock body, lever handle set, door closer, and increasingly an access control reader or electric strike — all of which have to be prepped at the factory to avoid field modification that adds cost and compromises the door's structural integrity.
Multi-Standard Lock Prep
We prep to ANSI, EN, and AS/NZS hardware standards as standard options.
- North America: ANSI A115 series mortise prep (default); cylindrical lock prep available for lighter-duty applications
- Europe / Middle East: EN 12209 mortise prep
- Australia: AS/NZS 4145 series
Send us your hardware schedule from Allegion, ASSA ABLOY, or dormakaba and we'll confirm prep compatibility before production.
Access Control Prep
Electric strike and electromagnetic lock prep is available for access control applications.
We cut the strike pocket and run the conduit chase through the door frame at the factory — field drilling a steel door frame for access control wiring is a common source of installation problems and warranty disputes. Factory prep eliminates both.
Specify the access control hardware type at order stage and we'll coordinate the prep with your hardware schedule.
Door Closer Prep
Reinforced top rail, closer arm cutout, and through-bolt blocking are standard on all office commercial door configurations.
Why Factory Prep Matters

Customization Parameters and MOQ
Standard catalog configurations run at 50-unit MOQ. Custom configurations — non-standard dimensions, custom color, vision panel, access control prep — start at 100 units. Below 100 units on custom work, we can still discuss it, but the economics of powder line changeover and CNC setup need to work for both sides.
| Customization Type | Available Range | MOQ | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Non-standard dimensions | W600–1100mm × H1800–2400mm | 100 units | Press brake handles non-standard dims without tooling surcharge at this MOQ |
| Custom RAL color | Any RAL Classic or RAL Design | 100 units | Color match sample provided before production run |
| Vision panel size/position | Custom lite sizes and positions | 100 units | Hardware prep coordinated at order stage |
| Acoustic core upgrade | Mineral wool fill, STC 32–36 | 50 units | Available on standard and custom dimensions |
| Hardware pre-installation | Lock, closer, hinges factory-fitted | 50 units | Reduces on-site labor; specify hardware schedule at order |
| OEM branding | Brand plates, custom packaging, private-label docs | 100 units | Most North American and Australian distributor partners run private-label |
| Fire-rated configuration | FD30 / FD60 with intumescent seals | 100 units | Separate production setup; see office fire door line |
Standard Catalog MOQ
Flush face, standard colors, ANSI or EN hardware prep, no vision panel — these configurations run at 50-unit MOQ. Fastest path to production with no setup complexity.
Custom Configuration MOQ
Non-standard dimensions, custom color, vision panel, access control prep — these start at 100 units. Below 100 units on custom work is discussable, but powder line changeover and CNC setup economics need to work for both sides.
3D Rendering Included for Custom Projects
Our 15-engineer R&D team turns your spec into a production-ready drawing and sends back a detailed quote within 3 business days of receiving your requirements. Free design consultation and 3D rendering are included.
Container Loading and Export Packaging for Office Door Orders
Office commercial doors ship flat-pack KD (knocked down) — door leaf, frame sections, and hardware packed separately in reinforced corrugated cartons with foam corner protection. The right shipping configuration depends on your market's labor cost profile and your customers' installation capability.

KD Flat-Pack Shipping
A standard 40HQ container loads approximately 350–500 KD office door sets at 45mm thickness, depending on whether vision panel glass is packed separately or pre-fitted.
We recommend shipping glass separately for long-haul routes — pre-fitted glass adds fragility risk through port handling, and the on-site fitting is straightforward.

Pre-Hung Assembly Shipping
Loading density drops to approximately 200–280 sets per 40HQ for pre-hung assemblies — door leaf pre-hung in frame with hardware fitted.
Your downstream customer receives a complete assembly that installs directly into the rough opening. The right choice depends on your market's labor cost profile.
Reinforced Carton Packaging
Reinforced corrugated cartons with foam corner protection on all door leaf, frame section, and hardware components. Designed for multi-port handling on long-haul routes.
Container Loading Plan
For large project orders of 300+ units, we provide a container loading plan with exact CBM calculations before you confirm — useful for freight booking and landed cost modeling.
Freight Estimate Included
Send us your destination port and we'll include a freight estimate from our regular forwarders in the quote. Covers major North American, European, and Australian ports.
40HQ Container Capacity at a Glance
| Shipping Mode | Sets per 40HQ | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| KD flat-pack (glass separate) | 350–500 sets | Markets with installation labor available |
| KD flat-pack (glass pre-fitted) | 350–450 sets | Short-haul, lower port-handling risk |
| Pre-hung assembly | 200–280 sets | High labor-cost markets, direct install |
For orders of 300+ units, we provide a full container loading plan with exact CBM calculations before you confirm — useful for freight booking and landed cost modeling.
Request Freight EstimateFrequently Asked Questions
Spec and sourcing questions answered directly — no filler, no upsell.
What steel gauge should I specify for office commercial doors?
For standard corporate office interiors, 0.8mm SPCC cold-rolled steel body is adequate — it keeps weight manageable for door closers and hinges while providing sufficient rigidity for a clean hang. For higher-traffic applications (main corridor doors, reception area doors that cycle 50+ times per day), move to 1.0mm body gauge. The weight difference is approximately 3–4kg per door, which is within the capacity of standard EN 3–4 or ANSI Grade 1 closers. For office doors in institutional environments — government buildings, healthcare administrative areas — 1.0mm body with 1.2mm frame is the right spec; it handles the abuse profile of institutional use without the cost premium of heavy-gauge industrial configurations.
Can office commercial doors be supplied with acoustic ratings for open-plan office environments?
Yes. The acoustic upgrade is a core fill change — mineral wool replaces the standard honeycomb paper core, and EPDM compression seals are added to the perimeter. A 45mm door with mineral wool core and perimeter seals typically achieves STC 32–36 on the complete assembly (door, frame, and seals tested together). For open-plan offices where speech privacy between meeting rooms and corridors is a project requirement, specify the acoustic configuration and confirm the STC target — we'll provide the test data for the configuration you're ordering. Note that vision panels reduce the STC rating by 4–6 points; if acoustic performance is the priority, solid door configurations are the correct spec.
What is the lead time for office commercial door orders?
Standard catalog configurations (flush face, standard colors, ANSI or EN hardware prep) run 25–35 days from deposit confirmation to shipment. Custom configurations — non-standard dimensions, custom RAL color, vision panel, access control prep — run 35–45 days depending on current line loading. For large project orders (300+ units), confirm your required ship date at inquiry stage and we'll advise on scheduling. We can hold production slots for confirmed orders with deposit.
How do I specify office commercial doors for a project with mixed hardware requirements — some ANSI, some EN prep?
Send us a hardware schedule with the prep type noted per door. We run ANSI and EN prep on the same production batch without issue — the prep is done at the CNC stage before welding, so mixed hardware schedules on a single order are standard practice. The only constraint is that access control prep (electric strike, electromagnetic lock) needs to be flagged separately because it affects the frame conduit routing, which is done at a different production stage.
What certifications are available for office commercial doors going into regulated markets?
Our standard certification package covers ISO 9001:2015 (quality management), CE (European conformity), and SGS (third-party audit). For North American institutional projects requiring ANSI/SDI compliance documentation, ask us for the relevant test reports at inquiry stage. For fire-rated configurations (FD30/FD60), CE certification covers the fire performance rating. SGS audit reports are available on request for buyers who need third-party documentation for import compliance files.
Start Your Office Door Sourcing Conversation
Most buyers in this category start with a sample order — 2–4 units across the configurations you're considering, so you can test finish quality, hardware prep accuracy, and dimensional consistency against your project spec before committing volume.
Sample Order Process
We can ship samples in standard colors within the standard lead time. Custom color samples add approximately 5–7 working days for the color match process.
- 2–4 units across your target configurations
- Verify finish quality and hardware prep accuracy
- Confirm dimensional consistency against your project spec
- Standard colors ship within standard lead time; custom color match adds ~5–7 working days
Send Your Project Spec
If you have a specific project coming up — a fit-out tender, a distribution stocking order, or a private-label program — send us your door schedule or spec sheet.
Our engineering team will review it and come back with a detailed quote, CAD drawings for your configurations, and a production timeline.
- Detailed quote matched to your door schedule
- CAD drawings for your specific configurations
- Production timeline for your order volume
Ready to move forward?
Submit your door schedule or spec sheet and our engineering team will respond with a full quote and CAD package.