Internal door question

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Hello, I want to change my internal doors to these white vertical doors but I cant find a one which is glazed for my kitchen to match in white.

http://www.wickes.co.uk/geneva-moulded-door-1981x686mm/invt/165805/

Can anyone tell me if I buy this glazed door which is oak veneer can I paint it white or would this look stupid?

http://www.wickes.co.uk/geneva-oak-veneer-glazed-door-1981x686mm/invt/214701/

Also failing that does anyone know where I can buy a white glazed door with vertical panels please and thanks
 
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These doors should be able to accept cutting, framing and glass beads to allow you to glaze them, keeping all doors the same. Of course this would depend on your ability and the door make up.
Most hollow internal doors are made up of a figure of eight honeycomb of paper on edge within an external wooden frame and the face (skins) glued to this, this forms a lightweight decorative torsion box door. Cutting an aperture for glazing would require the edges trimmed with a glued in wooden surround and decorative glazing bars, not an easy job but do-able, I know because I've done it...pinenot :)
 

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