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Wood Has returned: Advantages of Wooden Doors
There's a new trend in door appeal that isn't really new at all; it's a blast in the past. For several years, homeowners have been touting the durable, metal doors or the newer fiberglass versions because the best choices for appearance, weather seal, and protection. That mantra is different. News headlines home based design publications have slowly caught on, announcing that "wood is back."
Size Accommodation For older homes which have shifted, for homes with new flooring in the entry, or for the contractor who has the requirement for an odd-sized door, wood can be the perfect option. When flooring sits too high for a traditional length door to pass through smoothly over or when everything doesn't fall into line perfect, wood can be trimmed to size, permitting the best flexibility. This, alone, is among the most significant reasons for the renewed interest in wood doors.
Customizable Beauty As hard as they try, manufacturers just can't reproduce the feel of natural wood. With each cut as being a unique pattern, wood grain is enticing in so many ways. If a person contributes to this the option of a large number of types of glass inserts, trimming details, and hundreds of different stains, every single wooden door can be made to match the personality from the homeowner in a truly unique way.
Lasting Beauty There are, obviously, arguments made against wood doors, citing the requirement for more regular maintenance. Wooden door manufacturers have been instructed to step up their game since being given direct competitors - those creating the molded metal and fiberglass doors. The weaknesses of wood - primarily moisture damage - needed to be addressed if consumers would return their attention to the carved beauties. The manufacturers met the task and also have devised many new sealants and re-engineered the doors to become sturdier and fewer susceptible to water damage. Using alternating grains and high-quality adhesives, the individual panels are made stronger and much more resilient. Today, with the right amount of care, wood can actually hold up better and more than other door types.
It is important to remember, when selecting a new door, that doors require some maintenance to be able to retain their initial appeal. Fiberglass will have to be repainted regularly and metal has got the unique capability to rust or corrode. Every single number of door types will require some degree of maintenance, however when the advantages - beauty, individuality, longevity - take the time worthwhile, you already know that you have found a door that you can love.