Doors "bleached oak"

Doors - this is the first thing that sees a person who came to your house. Therefore, the appearance of the door is of great importance. It is she who can emphasize the identity and status of the owner of the house. Doors are made of different materials. Recently, there has been a noticeable increase in demand for bleached oak doors.

Such doors are made in three ways: from solid wood, they can be veneered MDF or laminated special film.

Doors made of solid oak

To make such a door, the wood is first dried. Then it is treated with special compounds that change the color of the fibers of the tree. So they get milky shade or ashy. Sometimes a layer of putty is applied to the treated wood, and then it is covered with special oil and varnish. Such doors from a wooden file are considered the most qualitative and elite. They can serve without losing their beautiful appearance for a long time. In addition, the doors of the array are environmentally friendly. However, since such doors are considered the most expensive, not everyone can afford such a luxury.

Doors veneer "bleached oak"

To produce veneered MDF doors "bleached oak", coniferous wood species are used, the bars of which are first glued together, and then MDF plates adhere to them from both sides: this makes them more durable. The top layer of veneered oak veneer is superimposed on top. This veneer is made from a variety of separately colored layers of wood. It has a unique pattern and light texture. Yes, and for the price, such doors are more democratic.

Laminated doors for "bleached oak"

These doors are made in the same way as veneered, but instead of the finishing layer, not veneer is used, but a PVC film of bleached oak color. These doors have good moisture resistance and excellent appearance, in addition, and the price they have the most affordable.

The doors of the bleached oak look unobtrusively in any interior and do not overload the interior. Often, such doors are produced with a white frosted glass, decorated with diamond engraving. The doors of the bleached oak look great both in classic, provence, and in modern contrasting technical styles. Entrance and interior doors of bleached oak harmoniously fit in the city apartment, and in the country house. Such doors should be combined with a similar floor covering, since the floor of another color next to the door of the bleached oak will look foreign or even rude.