Doors

Doors

Wooden doors are sturdy and aesthetically pleasing entryways crafted from natural timber. Known for their durability, insulation properties, and timeless appeal, they come in a variety of designs, finishes, and wood types, such as oak, pine, and mahogany. Wooden doors are commonly used in both interior and exterior settings, offering a warm, classic look while being customizable to fit various architectural styles. They also provide excellent soundproofing and can be treated for enhanced weather resistance and longevity.

Specifications:

  • Thickness: Standard doors are PVC Foam Frame 30, 32 or 35 mm thick
  • Skin: doors have a 1.5 mm thick skin made from fiber-reinforced polymer
  • Core: doors have an EPS (expanded polystyrene) block board core
  • Finish: doors can have a smooth, mat or veneer finish
  • Color: Grey, white, brown, off white, wooden
  • Cleaning: doors should be cleaned with a mild, non-abrasive cleaner and water

Pine Wood Doors

Pine wood doors are made from pine, a softwood that is widely known for its light color and prominent grain patterns. These doors are versatile and commonly used in both residential and commercial settings, particularly for internal use. Pine doors come in a variety of designs, such as panel doors, flush doors, and even glazed or partially glazed options. They can be left natural, stained, or painted, depending on the desired aesthetic.

Specifications:

  • Material:
    Type of Wood: Pine (often Eastern White Pine, Western Yellow Pine, or Knotty Pine)
  • Core Type: Can be solid or engineered (such as with a plywood or MDF core, but with a pine veneer)
  • Dimensions:
    Standard Heights: 6’6” (1981 mm), 6’8” (2032 mm), 7’0” (2134 mm)
    Standard Widths: 24” (610 mm), 28” (711 mm), 30” (762 mm), 32” (813 mm), 36” (914 mm)
  • Thickness: Typically 35 mm to 45 mm, depending on the type and design (thicker doors are often more durable and soundproof)
  • Weight:
    Hollow-core: Lighter, ranging from 20 to 40 lbs depending on size
    Solid-core: Heavier, ranging from 50 to 80 lbs
  • Designs:
    Panel Style: 2-panel, 4-panel, 6-panel (with raised or flat panels)
    Flush Style: Plain, flat surface for a modern look
  • Glazed: Options with glass inserts, often for interior doors leading to living rooms or kitchens
    Barn Door Style: Sliding pine doors for rustic or farmhouse-themed interiors
  • Finishing Options:
    Natural Finish: Shows the wood’s grain and knots
  • Stained: Darkens the color, enhancing the wood grain while protecting the surface
  • Painted: Can be painted any color, but typically white or neutral colors for modern homes
    Varnished or Lacquered: Adds a clear coat to protect the surface from wear, scratches, and moisture
  • Performance:
    Thermal Insulation: Moderate, with solid-core doors providing better insulation

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