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The difference between solid wood door and all solid wood door

In the wooden door industry, the concept of solid wooden door is different from that of consumers. In the process of buying wooden doors, consumers have a misunderstanding-only "all solid wood" is good. In fact, the solid wood doors mentioned in the market at present are not all solid wood; Bian Xiao, a well-known Sichuan wooden door enterprise, tells you the difference between solid wooden doors and all solid wooden doors in the wooden door industry.

High, medium and low grade wood

Whether it is a traditional solid wood door or a modern solid wood composite door, the wood used is obviously divided into high, medium and low grades because of the differences in materials and textures, and the market price ranges from 1000 yuan to 3,000 yuan.

Advanced solid wood veneer

High-grade solid wood includes walnut, cherry, sand Billy and so on. The value of high-grade solid wood veneer far exceeds that of low-grade solid wood, and the product quality, product grade and appearance effect are far higher than those of low-grade all-solid wood doors.

timber door

Therefore, at present, the solid wood doors mentioned in the home improvement wood door industry generally include all solid wood doors and solid wood composite doors, while the solid wood doors mentioned in consumers' minds are actually only solid wood composite doors in the solid wood door industry.

Mupi wood door

There are many decorative materials for modern wooden doors. Veneers and stickers are common, but the grades are completely different. Wood-skin wooden doors are rich in natural texture, beautiful and collision-resistant, but the price is relatively high.

Sticker wood door

Sticker wooden doors are easy to be damaged and afraid of water, but they are cheap and belong to popular products. It is very important for customers to know whether it is solid wood, veneer or sticker when visiting a wooden shop.