DIFFERENT TYPES OF DOORS
Door play a vital role in the functionality and design of any space. They provide privacy, improve security, allow ventilation, and enhance the overall appearance of both interiors and exteriors. Moreover, manufacturers design doors in different styles based on material, construction, and usage. As a result, users can choose doors that perfectly match their needs and preferences.
Broadly, the market offers three main types of doors, each serving a specific purpose:
1. Jabara Doors
Jabara doors refer to heavy-duty flush doors commonly used in residential and commercial spaces. These doors offer high strength, durability, and long life, making them suitable for areas with frequent use.
2. French Doors
French doors feature glass panels set within a frame, allowing natural light to flow freely. Therefore, they create a bright, open, and elegant look. Designers often use them for balconies, living rooms, and garden entrances.
3. Waterproof Doors
Waterproof doors resist moisture, humidity, and water damage. Consequently, they work best in bathrooms, kitchens, and wet areas. Manufacturers usually make these doors from PVC, WPC, FRP, or uPVC materials.
WHAT IS JABARA DOOR ?
A Jabra door does not belong to any official architectural or technical door category. Instead, in the Indian plywood and hardware market, professionals use the term “Jabra door” as a trade or local market name.
In most cases, when dealers or carpenters mention a Jabra door, they usually mean a strong and thick flush door. Typically, these doors have a thickness of 30 mm or more, which adds to their durability. Moreover, manufacturers use a solid core or blockboard core, making the door heavier than standard flush doors. As a result, Jabra doors perform well in areas that require extra strength and long-lasting durability.
WHAT ARE FRESH DOORS
Types of Flush Doors
1. Solid Core Flush Doors
Manufacturers build solid core flush doors with solid timber or hardwood filling. Therefore, these doors deliver high strength, enhanced security, and long-term durability, making them ideal for heavy-use areas.
2. Hollow Core Flush Doors
Hollow core flush doors feature a lightweight internal structure. Consequently, they work best in low-traffic interior spaces where heavy strength is not required.
3. Cellular Core Flush Doors
Cellular core flush doors use a network of wood or hardboard cells inside the frame. As a result, they strike a balance between weight and strength, offering moderate durability at a practical cost.
WHAT ARE WATERPROOF DOORS ?
Waterproof doors are specially designed to resist water, moisture, and humidity. Unlike regular wooden doors, these doors do not swell, warp, crack, or rot when they come into contact with water. Therefore, they work exceptionally well in wet and humid environments.
Manufacturers make waterproof doors using non-absorbent materials or apply protective coatings that block water penetration. As a result, these doors retain their shape, strength, and performance even under continuous exposure to moisture. Moreover, they require minimal maintenance and offer long-lasting durability
