DOOR SKIN LAMINATES
Door skin laminates refers to a thin decorative sheet that manufacturers apply to the surface of doors, especially flush doors, to enhance their appearance and performance. Typically, door skins are made from HDF (High-Density Fibreboard), MDF, or engineered wood. As a result, they give doors a smooth, uniform, and premium finish.
Moreover, door skin come in a wide variety of designs, textures, and wood grain patterns, allowing manufacturers to replicate the look of natural wood at a lower cost. Therefore, designers and carpenters often use door skins to create aesthetic, consistent, and cost-effective doors. In addition, these skins accept paint, polish, laminate, or veneer easily, which increases design flexibility.
Key Features of Door Skin
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Provide a smooth and decorative surface
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Improve the overall look of flush doors
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Offer consistent thickness and finish
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Allow easy painting and polishing
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Reduce the cost compared to solid wood doors
Where Door Skins Are Used
Door skins are commonly used in:
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Flush doors
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Interior residential doors
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Commercial and office doors
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Hotel and institutional projects
