Height | 1.8 ~ 3 meter |
Width | 45 ~ 120 cm |
Thickness | 35 ~ 60 mm |
Panel | Plywood/MDF with natura venner, solid wood panel |
Rail & Stile | Solid pine wood |
Solid Wood Edge | 5-10mm Solid wood edge |
Veneer | 0.6mm natural walnut, oak , mahogany, etc. |
Surace Finishing | UV lacquer, Sanding, Raw unfinishing |
Swing | Swing , sliding , pivot |
Style | Flat, flush with groove |
Packing | carton box , wood pallet |
What is a veneer door?
Veneered doors are created by hand-laying high-quality natural timber veneers over both faces of the door's core, whilst also concealing the edges of the door. This gives the end-user the impression of a solid wood door, without the price tag and the risk of warping or splitting.
Is veneer better than solid wood?
Just because veneer furniture isn't completely made up of solid wood, doesn't mean it's not durable. Because veneer furniture is not prone to the same aging effects as solid wood, such as splitting or warping, wood veneer furniture will often outlast solid wood furniture by years.
What does a solid-core door mean?
Solid-Core Doors are made with a composite core and a veneer. They generally cost somewhere in between hollow doors and solid wood doors, and are a good compromise of budget and quality. The composite material in the core of these doors is super dense and offers superior sound reduction.
How can you tell the difference between laminate and veneer?
Here's a quick explanation of the difference between the two: Wood Laminate is a manufactured layer of plastic, paper or foil that has been printed with a wood grain pattern. ... Wood Veneer is a sheet or thin layer of 'quality-natural-hardwood' that is adhered to a lesser quality wood surface.
A wood veneer door is a cost-effective design that provides the same texture and appearance as solid wood doors. Our veneer interior doors include thin layers of wood that can fit your specifications.
Learn more about the common veneer doors we offer to find the right product for your inventory.