Doors - Materials

our different door materials

Nobility

Solid wood door

It's becoming increasingly rare to see solid wood doors, because today's techniques are such that it's possible to achieve a very good finish with wood veneer. This also means that noble woods can be preserved, and more can be produced with the same amount of wood. Solid wood is often perceived as a sign of quality, and in most cases this is true.

solid wood door
wood veneer door
More affordable nobility

Wood veneer door

Real wood veneer doors are a real alternative to solid wood doors. Veneer consists of a thin sheet of wood glued to a chipboard or mdf panel. Door veneers come in a variety of species and colors. The wood grain can be horizontal or vertical.

The most versatile

Melamine / laminate door

Melamine and laminate are often used to imitate wood or to give the door a special look. Melamine and laminate doors are quite attractive in terms of price. They are also highly impact-resistant.

MELAMINE AND LAMINATE DOORS
Door materials

Glass door

Glass doors are interesting if you want to let light through from one room to another. There's a wide choice of glass door decors. Glass doors are either covered with an adhesive film with a sandblasted effect, or the film is inlaid in the middle of two sheets of glass. There are several types of tint: clear glass, pure glass or smoked glass (gray, brown, bronze...).

glass door
For "a little" privacy

Hybrid door

Hybrid" means that the door is made from several materials, such as wood and glass.

hybrid door
The best-known

Lacquered MDDF

Lacquered doors are by far the most common in our region. The doors are often made of mdf and then factory-lacquered in several layers.

lacquered mdf door