Complete your front door with this attractive, large, internal letterbox from our collection of classic letterboxes and plates designed to suit both modern and period properties. The internal letterplate covers the hole left by a letterbox making the door more stylish and helping to cut out draughts so it is as practical as it is decorative.
Handmade from solid steel, this letter plate has a beautiful, weighty appearance and a quality that can only be achieved by traditional smithing methods. Incorporating bevelled edging and a draught excluder flap, it has the look of a vintage find. All our letterboxes are available in a selection of finishes to complement our range of door furniture.
- ur external letter plates are sprung so can be used vertically.
- However, our internal letter plates do not have a spring, so are not recommended for doors with vertical letterboxes.
For more ideas see our Front Door Furniture Collections > PRODUCT INFORMATION
External Dimensions: 36cm W x 10cm H x 1.1cm D
Opening Dimensions: 29.3cm W x 5.6cm H
Flap Size: 31cm W x 9.3cm H
Distance Between Screw Holes (centre to centre): 33cm W x 7.2cm H
This internal letter plate will fit a hole of up to 9cm H x 32cm W
Polished: A gunmetal finish that highlights the natural colour of polished, lacquered iron for a vintage or industrial look that suits a contemporary setting and will update a traditional one. To produce the finish, we coat our steel products in a metallic lacquer that emulates the texture and patina of iron and gives the product great character. To find out more about our finishes and how best to maintain them, read our
product finish pages.
KNOWLEDGE BASE GUIDES
Letter Plate Guide Screw Fitting Guide How To Care For Painted Products HOW TO FIT THE INTERNAL LETTER PLATE
For all types of screws it is recommended you drill a pilot hole first to prevent screws from shearing off, particurly if you are using hardwood.
STEP 1
Correctly position the internal plate on the inside of your door.
STEP 2
Mark where the screws holes are to be.
STEP 3
Remove the plate and drill a pilot hole with a drill bit the same size as the screws. Use a steel screw of the same size and drive it into the hole until fully seated.
STEP 4
Remove the steel screw, position the plate correctly and screw directly to the door by hand using the 4 screws provided. If any screws need shortening, please use a hacksaw.