Flush doors are sleek, modern doors characterized by their smooth and flat surface, devoid of any raised panels or visible joints. They are typically constructed with a solid core material, such as wood, plywood, or medium-density fiberboard (MDF), and covered with a veneer or laminate finish for a polished look. These doors seamlessly blend into contemporary architectural designs, offering a clean and minimalist aesthetic.
Flush doors are sleek, modern doors characterized by their smooth and flat surface, devoid of any raised panels or visible joints. They are typically constructed with a solid core material, such as wood, plywood, or medium-density fiberboard (MDF), and covered with a veneer or laminate finish for a polished look. These doors seamlessly blend into contemporary architectural designs, offering a clean and minimalist aesthetic.
Flush doors feature a smooth, flat surface without any raised panels or visible joints, providing a minimalist and contemporary appearance.
Built with a sturdy core material, such as wood, plywood, or MDF, ensuring durability and longevity.
Available in a wide range of finishes, including wood veneers, laminates, paints, and stains, allowing for customization to match different interior styles.
Suitable for both residential and commercial applications, flush doors can be used in various settings such as homes, offices, hotels, and institutions.
Their simple design and smooth surface make flush doors easy to clean and maintain, requiring minimal upkeep over time.
Flush doors contribute to a modern and streamlined aesthetic, enhancing the overall look of interior spaces.
Their flush design helps to save space compared to doors with protruding panels, making them ideal for areas with limited room for door swing.
With a wide range of finishes and materials available, flush doors offer flexibility in design, allowing for customization to suit specific preferences and architectural styles.
Constructed with solid core materials, flush doors are durable and resistant to warping, cracking, and other forms of damage.
Flush doors are commonly used in residential buildings for interior applications such as bedrooms, bathrooms, closets, and kitchens.
They are widely utilized in commercial settings including offices, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, and educational institutions.
In industrial facilities, flush doors can be installed in areas requiring robust and durable access solutions.
Wood, plywood, medium-density fiberboard (MDF)
Wood veneer, laminate, paint, stain
Typically available in standard thicknesses ranging from 25mm to 45mm, but custom thicknesses may also be available.
Standard sizes are available, but flush doors can also be customized to fit specific openings.
Compatible with a variety of door hardware including hinges, handles, locks, and latches.