Wooden doors have always been a popular choice in various styles of home decoration, whether it be a pastoral, American, or European theme. They are considered a staple for almost every family. Today, we will explore the different types of wooden doors available in the market.
Wood doors can be categorized into four main types: solid wood doors, solid wood composite doors, molded doors, and ordinary plywood doors, depending on their materials. When purchasing a wooden door, it is crucial to consider the specific requirements of your home. For outdoor doors, it is recommended to choose solid wood doors or solid wood composite doors, while indoor doors should be selected with care.
Solid wood doors are crafted from natural logs sourced from forests. These logs are dried and further processed through several stages such as blanking, planing, tenoning, drilling, and high-speed milling. Most solid wood doors are made from precious woods like cherry wood, walnut, or teak. The finished product boasts qualities like resistance to deformation, corrosion, cracks, and excellent heat insulation. The sound-absorbing properties of solid wood doors also contribute to effective sound insulation.
Solid wood composite doors, on the other hand, typically have a door core made of pine, Chinese fir, or imported filling materials. The core is then bonded with density board and a solid wood veneer, followed by high-temperature hot pressing and sealing with solid wood lines. Higher-grade solid wood composite doors often feature a shirt wood core and a solid wood veneer surface. These doors are lightweight, resistant to deformation and cracks, and provide thermal insulation, impact resistance, flame retardancy, and similar sound insulation properties to solid wood doors.
For middle-income families, molded doors are a popular choice due to their affordability, safety, and convenience when compared to solid wood doors. Molded wooden doors consist of two high-density fiber molded door panels with molded shapes and simulated wood grain achieved through mechanical pressing. The wood finish and varnish coating on molded doors maintain the natural wood texture, making them aesthetically pleasing. They can also be customized with panel mosaics, adding beauty and practicality to any space. Molded doors also offer moisture resistance, minimal expansion coefficient, and deformation resistance, ensuring long-lasting durability without surface cracks or oxidation discoloration.
In conclusion, wooden doors are available in various types to suit different needs and budget. Whether you opt for solid wood doors, solid wood composite doors, molded doors, or ordinary plywood doors, each type brings its own unique characteristics and benefits to your home. With the right choice, you can enhance the overall decor, functionality, and aesthetics of your living spaces. So, choose wisely and find the wooden door that perfectly aligns with your requirements.
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