This is solid wood HDF composite door.
This door is with solid wood core. Filling percentage is 40% to 90%.
Stiles and rails are using solid wood, too.
The only difference than solid wood door is, composite door has hardboards for both sides of surface. That's why we often call it HDF door.
You can choose different original wood skins for hardboard veneer.
The most popular wood skins are:
American oak, Bubinga, teak, ebony, walnut, red cherry, ash, Sapele, golden teak.
Please contact us for more wood skins.
Or you may probably choose solid dyed colors.
DS-FG07 is simple and can match many different interior designs. Its glass is a little shorter than DS-FG06.
We paint it 4~7 times on the surface of wood skins, so that the door is basically water proof and anti-insects. Please refer to our color chart below:
The HDF composite door leaf structure is as below:
This is solid wood HDF composite door.
This door is with solid wood core. Filling percentage is 40% to 90%.
Stiles and rails are using solid wood, too.
The only difference than solid wood door is, composite door has hardboards for both sides of surface. That's why we often call it HDF door.
You can choose different original wood skins for hardboard veneer.
The most popular wood skins are:
American oak, Bubinga, teak, ebony, walnut, red cherry, ash, Sapele, golden teak.
Please contact us for more wood skins.
Or you may probably choose solid dyed colors.
DS-FG07 is simple and can match many different interior designs. Its glass is a little shorter than DS-FG06.
We paint it 4~7 times on the surface of wood skins, so that the door is basically water proof and anti-insects. Please refer to our color chart below:
The HDF composite door leaf structure is as below:
This is solid wood HDF composite door.
This door is with solid wood core. Filling percentage is 40% to 90%.
Stiles and rails are using solid wood, too.
The only difference than solid wood door is, composite door has hardboards for both sides of surface. That's why we often call it HDF door.
You can choose different original wood skins for hardboard veneer.
The most popular wood skins are:
American oak, Bubinga, teak, ebony, walnut, red cherry, ash, Sapele, golden teak.
Please contact us for more wood skins.
Or you may probably choose solid dyed colors.
DS-FG07 is simple and can match many different interior designs. Its glass is a little shorter than DS-FG06.
We paint it 4~7 times on the surface of wood skins, so that the door is basically water proof and anti-insects. Please refer to our color chart below:
The HDF composite door leaf structure is as below:
This is solid wood HDF composite door.
This door is with solid wood core. Filling percentage is 40% to 90%.
Stiles and rails are using solid wood, too.
The only difference than solid wood door is, composite door has hardboards for both sides of surface. That's why we often call it HDF door.
You can choose different original wood skins for hardboard veneer.
The most popular wood skins are:
American oak, Bubinga, teak, ebony, walnut, red cherry, ash, Sapele, golden teak.
Please contact us for more wood skins.
Or you may probably choose solid dyed colors.
DS-FG07 is simple and can match many different interior designs. Its glass is a little shorter than DS-FG06.
We paint it 4~7 times on the surface of wood skins, so that the door is basically water proof and anti-insects. Please refer to our color chart below:
The HDF composite door leaf structure is as below:
This is solid wood HDF composite door.
This door is with solid wood core. Filling percentage is 40% to 90%.
Stiles and rails are using solid wood, too.
The only difference than solid wood door is, composite door has hardboards for both sides of surface. That's why we often call it HDF door.
You can choose different original wood skins for hardboard veneer.
The most popular wood skins are:
American oak, Bubinga, teak, ebony, walnut, red cherry, ash, Sapele, golden teak.
Please contact us for more wood skins.
Or you may probably choose solid dyed colors.
DS-FG07 is simple and can match many different interior designs. Its glass is a little shorter than DS-FG06.
We paint it 4~7 times on the surface of wood skins, so that the door is basically water proof and anti-insects. Please refer to our color chart below:
The HDF composite door leaf structure is as below:
This is solid wood HDF composite door.
This door is with solid wood core. Filling percentage is 40% to 90%.
Stiles and rails are using solid wood, too.
The only difference than solid wood door is, composite door has hardboards for both sides of surface. That's why we often call it HDF door.
You can choose different original wood skins for hardboard veneer.
The most popular wood skins are:
American oak, Bubinga, teak, ebony, walnut, red cherry, ash, Sapele, golden teak.
Please contact us for more wood skins.
Or you may probably choose solid dyed colors.
DS-FG07 is simple and can match many different interior designs. Its glass is a little shorter than DS-FG06.
We paint it 4~7 times on the surface of wood skins, so that the door is basically water proof and anti-insects. Please refer to our color chart below:
The HDF composite door leaf structure is as below:
This is solid wood HDF composite door.
This door is with solid wood core. Filling percentage is 40% to 90%.
Stiles and rails are using solid wood, too.
The only difference than solid wood door is, composite door has hardboards for both sides of surface. That's why we often call it HDF door.
You can choose different original wood skins for hardboard veneer.
The most popular wood skins are:
American oak, Bubinga, teak, ebony, walnut, red cherry, ash, Sapele, golden teak.
Please contact us for more wood skins.
Or you may probably choose solid dyed colors.
DS-FG07 is simple and can match many different interior designs. Its glass is a little shorter than DS-FG06.
We paint it 4~7 times on the surface of wood skins, so that the door is basically water proof and anti-insects. Please refer to our color chart below:
The HDF composite door leaf structure is as below:
This is solid wood HDF composite door.
This door is with solid wood core. Filling percentage is 40% to 90%.
Stiles and rails are using solid wood, too.
The only difference than solid wood door is, composite door has hardboards for both sides of surface. That's why we often call it HDF door.
You can choose different original wood skins for hardboard veneer.
The most popular wood skins are:
American oak, Bubinga, teak, ebony, walnut, red cherry, ash, Sapele, golden teak.
Please contact us for more wood skins.
Or you may probably choose solid dyed colors.
DS-FG07 is simple and can match many different interior designs. Its glass is a little shorter than DS-FG06.
We paint it 4~7 times on the surface of wood skins, so that the door is basically water proof and anti-insects. Please refer to our color chart below:
The HDF composite door leaf structure is as below:
This is solid wood HDF composite door.
This door is with solid wood core. Filling percentage is 40% to 90%.
Stiles and rails are using solid wood, too.
The only difference than solid wood door is, composite door has hardboards for both sides of surface. That's why we often call it HDF door.
You can choose different original wood skins for hardboard veneer.
The most popular wood skins are:
American oak, Bubinga, teak, ebony, walnut, red cherry, ash, Sapele, golden teak.
Please contact us for more wood skins.
Or you may probably choose solid dyed colors.
DS-FG07 is simple and can match many different interior designs. Its glass is a little shorter than DS-FG06.
This is solid wood HDF composite door.
This door is with solid wood core. Filling percentage is 40% to 90%.
Stiles and rails are using solid wood, too.
The only difference than solid wood door is, composite door has hardboards for both sides of surface. That's why we often call it HDF door.
You can choose different original wood skins for hardboard veneer.
The most popular wood skins are:
American oak, Bubinga, teak, ebony, walnut, red cherry, ash, Sapele, golden teak.
Please contact us for more wood skins.
Or you may probably choose solid dyed colors.
DS-FG07 is simple and can match many different interior designs. Its glass is a little shorter than DS-FG06.
We paint it 4~7 times on the surface of wood skins, so that the door is basically water proof and anti-insects. Please refer to our color chart below:
The HDF composite door leaf structure is as below:
This is solid wood HDF composite door.
This door is with solid wood core. Filling percentage is 40% to 90%.
Stiles and rails are using solid wood, too.
The only difference than solid wood door is, composite door has hardboards for both sides of surface. That's why we often call it HDF door.
You can choose different original wood skins for hardboard veneer.
The most popular wood skins are:
American oak, Bubinga, teak, ebony, walnut, red cherry, ash, Sapele, golden teak.
Please contact us for more wood skins.
Or you may probably choose solid dyed colors.
DS-FG07 is simple and can match many different interior designs. Its glass is a little shorter than DS-FG06.
We paint it 4~7 times on the surface of wood skins, so that the door is basically water proof and anti-insects. Please refer to our color chart below:
The HDF composite door leaf structure is as below:
This is solid wood HDF composite door.
This door is with solid wood core. Filling percentage is 40% to 90%.
Stiles and rails are using solid wood, too.
The only difference than solid wood door is, composite door has hardboards for both sides of surface. That's why we often call it HDF door.
You can choose different original wood skins for hardboard veneer.
The most popular wood skins are:
American oak, Bubinga, teak, ebony, walnut, red cherry, ash, Sapele, golden teak.
Please contact us for more wood skins.
Or you may probably choose solid dyed colors.
DS-FG07 is simple and can match many different interior designs. Its glass is a little shorter than DS-FG06.
We paint it 4~7 times on the surface of wood skins, so that the door is basically water proof and anti-insects. Please refer to our color chart below:
The HDF composite door leaf structure is as below:
This is solid wood HDF composite door.
This door is with solid wood core. Filling percentage is 40% to 90%.
Stiles and rails are using solid wood, too.
The only difference than solid wood door is, composite door has hardboards for both sides of surface. That's why we often call it HDF door.
You can choose different original wood skins for hardboard veneer.
The most popular wood skins are:
American oak, Bubinga, teak, ebony, walnut, red cherry, ash, Sapele, golden teak.
Please contact us for more wood skins.
Or you may probably choose solid dyed colors.
DS-FG07 is simple and can match many different interior designs. Its glass is a little shorter than DS-FG06.
We paint it 4~7 times on the surface of wood skins, so that the door is basically water proof and anti-insects. Please refer to our color chart below:
The HDF composite door leaf structure is as below:
This is solid wood HDF composite door.
This door is with solid wood core. Filling percentage is 40% to 90%.
Stiles and rails are using solid wood, too.
The only difference than solid wood door is, composite door has hardboards for both sides of surface. That's why we often call it HDF door.
You can choose different original wood skins for hardboard veneer.
The most popular wood skins are:
American oak, Bubinga, teak, ebony, walnut, red cherry, ash, Sapele, golden teak.
Please contact us for more wood skins.
Or you may probably choose solid dyed colors.
DS-FG07 is simple and can match many different interior designs. Its glass is a little shorter than DS-FG06.
We paint it 4~7 times on the surface of wood skins, so that the door is basically water proof and anti-insects. Please refer to our color chart below:
The HDF composite door leaf structure is as below:
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