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About Our Beech Doors

Our range of Beech Veneer Flush Doors is made of wooden sheets fixed on one another that do not present any knots. Veneer allows for a variety of patterns that cannot be made on solid wood, which means that more attention can be given to decorative details and not just to the functionality of the door. Beech veneer doors have a special shade that is very pleasing to look at. Moreover, these interior doors can suit many interior decorations and Beech doors can give an even more interesting effect if they suit the furniture in the room.

Moreover, Beech internal doors can be produced as fire-rated for 30 or 60 minutes, soundproof, smoke-proof and others, in order to fulfil any particular needs that the customers may have. Thus, you can feel safer under your own roof, knowing that your doors are secure and long-lasting, and they can protect you in case of unfortunate situations. Also, this design of the Beech internal doors is available on a flush, sliding doors on the wall, pocket door or internal glazed doors, to meet any needs and preferences.

If you’re looking for a clean, smooth, modern finish, veneer doors may be the best choice for your home. Veneer doors are great for internal uses, as you can create a modern, sophisticated, sleek look that will maintain its quality over time. Internal veneer doors will look beautiful inside any home, allowing you to style and decorate your home exactly how you like!

Fully finished veneered flush doors that are unrivalled in the industry. Not to be confused with alternatives, which have inferior specifications and performance ratings.

Available as standard core and solid core for FD30 / FD60 fire doors. If these versions are not stocked for your preferred veneer, they can be made to suit your requirements Fire doors are supported by BWF-CERTIFIRE accreditation.

What are Veneered Flush Doors?

Veneer doors are doors that have an additional layer of fine wood that is applied over the top of the main material for the door, which is often tougher. This thin covering is meant to be decorative and make the door look clean, sleek, and more appealing. Usually, this wood will be less than 3 mm thick and will be glued to the main panels of the door, ensuring a flat and finished surface.

When discussing woodworking, a veneer is a process in which thin slices of wood are glued to core panels. Typically, wood from the trunk of a tree is peeled off or sliced from large blocks. Veneer’s appearance is unique in that it clearly marks the grain of the wood because it can be sliced along the growth rings. Depending on where the slice is made, a variety of unique patterns can form. This allows you to create a diverse range of styles and even interconnect various cuts of the veneer.

What are the benefits of having Veneered Flush Doors?

Veneered Flush Doors provide a number of advantages over solid wood doors. Since veneer is a thin sheet of wood, it allows you to create various things you would be unable to produce with strictly solid wood on its own. They can offer a smooth finish for both appearance and texture. There are certain looks, textures, and finishes that you can only get from using veneer.