subject: The process of choosing and fitting new internal doors [print this page] The process of choosing and fitting new internal doors
It is important to take as much care over the picking out of new internal doors as you would over the choosing of new furniture. Doors can easily have an impact on your home, office or other workplace comparable to that of a pricey piece of furniture. You will see and touch them every day, so it is important to carefully consider which doors are the most appropriate available for the style of the rest of their proposed setting. Keep in mind, though, that if the new door is heavier than its predecessor, it may be necessary to introduce an additional central hinge so that the door is better supported, and there will also be changes to make if your new door differs in width. If you live in an older property, you may have door frames that are not of a standard size, or even exactly straight. This means that you'll need to have your new ones trimmed to fit, which can add to the expense.
We sell a wide range of internal wooden doors here at Kaybee Doors. These include internal doors made out of oak, pine, walnut, hardwood and MDF, in addition to room dividers and pairs and bifold doors. Our range of room dividers and pairs includes dividers made out of a choice of hardwood or oak. Our bifold doors, meanwhile, are variously made out of materials such as pine and oak, are manufactured to the highest standards and also, when applicable, come with toughened safety glass. It is important to take special care of internal wooden doors, such as by storing them in a ventilated area and sealing them before they are used.
Visit the Kaybee Doors online store today to find out more about our range of doors, frames and furnishings.