Prune Solid Oak Ramp Bar

£18.00 (inc. VAT)

The Prune Ramp Bar is a solid oak door bar for doorways where one floor sits higher than the other. Covers height differences of 17 to 22mm using the fixing track, or up to 27mm when glued. Warm orange-brown finish with a subtle hint of reddish-brown and strong natural grain. Available in 0.9m and 2.4m.

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0.90m

0.90m

£18.00 (inc. VAT)

2.40m

2.40m

£43.80 (inc. VAT)

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Prune Ramp Bar – Solid Oak Door Bar

The prune ramp bar is a solid oak door bar for doorways where one floor sits higher than the other. The Prune finish is a warm orange-brown. With a very subtle hint of reddish-brown and strong natural grain lines running through the surface. In particular, the warmth of the finish combined with the depth of the grain gives the bar a rich, characterful appearance. No printed finish replicates it.

Prune Ramp Bar – Solid Oak Door Bar

The prune ramp bar is a solid oak door bar for doorways where one floor sits higher than the other. The Prune finish is a warm orange-brown with a very subtle hint of reddish-brown and strong natural grain lines running through the surface. In particular, the warmth of the finish combined with the depth of the grain gives the bar a rich, characterful appearance. No printed finish replicates it.

The bar is 57mm wide, with a profile that rises to 21mm at the high floor side and steps down to 14mm at the low floor side. It covers height differences of 17 to 22mm using the supplied fixing track.

Where to Use a Prune Solid Oak Ramp Bar

The ramp profile is for internal doorways where solid or engineered wood sits higher than the adjoining floor. Specifically, it suits situations where a height difference of 17 to 22mm exists between the two surfaces. For larger drops up to 27mm, glue and pin the bar directly to the subfloor without the track. Where both floors sit at the same height, the Prune T-Bar is the correct profile to use.

Overall, Prune works well in warm, traditional interiors – rooms with medium to dark wood floors, rich toned skirting, and earthy finishes throughout. It also reads well as a contrast bar set against a lighter floor.

Fitting and Cutting

Screw or glue the fixing track to the subfloor in the doorway gap, with the taller side positioned against the higher floor. Once both floors are fitted up to the track, push the Ramp Bar onto the track to finish. If you cannot use the track, glue the bar to the subfloor and pin through the bar into the floor while the adhesive sets. Alternatively, glue and weigh the bar down until the adhesive sets.

Cut to length with a chopsaw or jigsaw.

Lengths and Colour Matching

The prune ramp bar is available in 0.9m and 2.4m, selectable on this page. For most standard internal doorways, the 0.9m bar is the right choice. Meanwhile, the 2.4m bar is the better option for wider doorway openings.

Not sure if the Prune finish will match your floor? Take advantage of our colour matching service – send a small floor offcut to us. We will then photograph the closest match and reply before you order. Finally, if you want to see the range in person, visit us in Paignton, Devon.