To provide you with the most useful information we offer both a Door Catalogue and a catalogue of our most commonly used stains. Please choose one from below.
Our online door catalogue features a picture of all of our standard doors in PVC, LP Laminate(Low pressure), HP Laminate (High pressure) and wood. Each door includes a list of available materials and lead times. Please note that available materials may not appear exactly as shown. For an exact sample please our showroom. Go there now. |
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We have provided you with a sample image of our most common stains and glazes. Although other stain and wood combinations are available we have only provided you with the most common combinations. Please note that stain colours may not appear exactly as shown. Monitor settings and type can greatly affect the sample colour. For an exact sample please visit our showroom to view over 30 stain colour samples. Go there now |
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These variations are a vital part of the beauty of natural wood. The same stain applied to two pieces of the same wood species may result in somewhat different appearances (especially when comparing solid wood to veneers).
Color variations are caused by the assortment of minerals in the soil in which the tree was grown, rainfall, growing temperature, etc. All wood species can also exhibit sap runs, knots and pinholes in varying degrees.
Color changes through time will occur when wood is exposed to all types of light (normal and man-made). It is the general nature of wood to darken over time, some species more than others. The finishing process does not hinder this aging process.
Wood is an organic material and will react to large and or rapid variations in these conditions, resulting in material reactions that can consist of, but are not limited to; warping, growth, shrinkage, splitting, checking, discoloration, separation at the joints and decomposition of the adhesives and finish materials.