Home Improvement

Are you looking for the best quality bedroom door without damaging the interior?

If you are changing the interior doors of your house and you have gone to any large decorating surface, you have surely been overwhelmed by seeing all the available doors. Finishes, material, thickness: the options are endless, so it is really difficult to choose the best material for interior doors. 

Broadly speaking, when choosing HDB bedroom door, three aspects must be taken into account: the available budget, the finish and the material. Depending on your budget, you should opt for one type or another of doors.

Wooden interior doors

Wooden doors are those that are made both externally and internally of solid wood, so they are the most compact. Depending on the prices, these types of doors have a solid or chipboard interior.

Solid interior doors: This type of door is made entirely of fir, pine or oak. They are made of a thick sheet of wood, so the wood is exactly the same on the outside as it is on the inside. 

Chipboard interior doors: Like the previous doors they are also solid. The difference lies in the fact that only the outer layer is made of quality wood – spruce, pine or oak. The interior of the door is made up of chipboard of cheaper wood in the form of compacted chips.

If we opt for a door of this type, we must bear in mind that it requires maintenance tasks. As these doors are made of 100% natural wood, they must be treated like a living being. You must be careful with humidity and with changes in temperature to prevent the doors from curving. 

Hollow interior doors

We go to the cheapest doors. These are the hollow doors. They are characterized by the fact that their interior is partially hollow. On the outside they present the appearance of a conventional door, but their interior is formed by a geometric shape similar to that of honeycombs. This structure is made of cardboard, so the door assembly is very light. The main drawbacks are the low capacity to isolate both noise and temperature. It will be necessary to evaluate if it compensates that the room loses heat in winter and that all the noise is heard in relation to the price that these doors are worth. 

So which door do I pick?

After reading all this surely you already have some things clearer. As you have seen, the main factor to take into account is the money we plan to spend on the doors or that we can afford. Clearly interior doors wooden solid oak are best material for interior doors. The main drawback is that a completely solid door costs on average three or four times more than a hollow one. By this we do not mean that you opt for a hollow door. That is why we opted for solid interior doors with chipboard interior. They seem to us the best option because they are the middle point between the hollow and the totally solid ones. 

 

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Betty Oconnell