Timber Veneer Doors
Materials: On a particle board base a natural timber veneer can be applied to both sides that is sealed with a clear coating for durability, or with a stain or lacquer.
Performance: Edges are square and in the same material or a matching strip so a tiny join could be showing. Acids or oil stains must be removed immediately; cleaning is with a damp cloth.
Colours: The colour range is limited to the availability of the timber species.
Note: The timber used depends on current availability, and it is unlikely that all Sheets will have exactly the same colour and texture.
Solid Timber Doors
Materials: Solid doors are often build up of strips of timber and panels, inserted into a frame; clear coated with a lacquer or polyurethane finish
Performance: Although unsurpassed in quality feel and look Timber doors may be subject to movements as they are affected by large changes in moisture and temperature.
Cleaning is with a damp cloth, durability depends on the surface coating.
Lacquer - two-pack is recommended for all doors and panels,
Colours: Any timber species can be used. Popular Australian hardwood species are Blackwood and Tasmanian oak
Note: The timber used depends on current availability, and it is unlikely that all doors will have exactly the same colour and texture.



