Ironmongery Finishes For Internal Doors

Ironmongery Finishes For Internal Doors

Written By will on December 20, 2011
Finishing your internal doors with the right door furniture or ironmongery is the last thing to do once the door has been fitted. There is a vast amount of ironmongery finishes and styles available in the marketplace – at your local ironmongery store and on the internet too. Styles available range from Art Deco, quirky, porcelain, crystal, nickel plate, polished
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Experience Unique Elegance: Discover Walnut Internal Doors for a Chic Home Touch

Experience Unique Elegance: Discover Walnut Internal Doors for a Chic Home Touch

Written By will on September 14, 2011
Walnut doors are visually striking and can create a real ‘wow’ factor within your home. Internal walnut doors are increasingly popular and many customers are now choosing walnut as an alternative to oak, cherry or mahogany
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How Engineered Doors Are Constructed

How Engineered Doors Are Constructed

Written By will on July 25, 2011
The construction technique for engineered doors is no small thing, they are produced on a mass scale using large precision engineering machines. Due to the recent advances in technological process and machinery, production of engineered doors has become easier and quicker for many manufacturers.
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Ultimate Guide How To Painting Panelled Doors: Tips and Techniques

Ultimate Guide How To Painting Panelled Doors: Tips and Techniques

Written By will on July 14, 2011
Spend what you will on the quality of build and materials on any door and that investment is jeopardised by the choice and finesse of the finish. We will cover the selection process for which options are available when it comes to different types of finishes in another one of our guides. We also have a guide that covers how
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Exploring Options for Glazed Internal Doors: A Comprehensive Guide

Exploring Options for Glazed Internal Doors: A Comprehensive Guide

Written By yanz kontol on July 7, 2011
Glazed internal doors are a great addition to update your home, giving any room a fresh new look. They are an ideal solution for creating privacy and letting natural light pass through adjoining rooms. More and more styles and designs of glazed or part-glazed doors are becoming available.
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Internal Doors: Choosing the right internal doors for your property

Written By will on June 16, 2011
nternal doors are a hugely important part of your home décor. The style of internal door that you choose will make a big difference to the overall look and feel of the property. Choosing new internal doors is a pretty big decision and one that needs careful consideration.
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What's The Main Difference Between Solid Oak & Engineered Oak (Veneered Oak)?

What's The Main Difference Between Solid Oak & Engineered Oak (Veneered Oak)?

Written By will on May 27, 2011
This is not a new question – or a new innovation – in fact, the ancient Egyptians take the credit for the first evidence of veneered construction techniques. The manufacturing techniques for engineered oak have developed
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Veneered Oak Doors - What are the Benefits?

Veneered Oak Doors - What are the Benefits?

Written By will on April 18, 2011
A few good reasons to buy are: low maintenance, comparatively low cost and the high quality they offer.  These doors can be cleaned with a damp cloth without damaging the door. There are so many styles available with numerous finishes and looks available.
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Types of Wood Veneers Available

Written By will on April 15, 2011
Wood veneer doors are available in various natural colours – Oak, Walnut, Beech and Pine wood veneers to name a few. Choosing and considering the right wood for your home may depend on your current décor or the overall look you are trying to achieve.
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What is a Wood Veneer?

What is a Wood Veneer?

Written By will on April 15, 2011
Wood Veneer is made from thin sheets of wood that are sliced from a log and used for decoration or construction (as plywood). Today, special cutting equipment can produce large decorative “leaves” less than 0.5mm thick. Traditionally veneers were produced by carefully sawing logs into thin layers about wood veneer3mm thick. Such saw cut veneers are still made today and are
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