Battened and ledged doors depending on their specific construction, they can also be called batten doors. They’re made up of a number of vertical panels, battens, joined by their long edges to form a single panel.
Wooden Dutch Doors
Its design has a split appearance that allows users to open only the top half without unlatching the bottom half. This was designed to keep animals out while yet allowing you to enjoy the benefits of an open area.
Bifold Doors
These are an excellent choice for incorporating an adjustable wall without the effort of creating one. You may choose between a fully wooden bifold entryway and one that is more transparent, with glass for the gate itself and wood for the frames.
Panelled Doors
Panelled doors are among the most traditional patterns for timber gates. This type may feature a model that looks like one or more grooved panels. The beauty of these sorts is that they may be used in a variety of settings.
Wooden French Doors
They bring plenty of natural light into your space, making it appear brighter and more lively. These extra-large and wide-open products are made of wood that will endure a lifetime.
Hollow Core Doors
These are lightweight, making them simple to install. They are long and flat panes that are mostly hollow on the inside, made of fiberboard or laminated material. MDF or softwood, such as pine, is used for the edges.
Wooden Louvered Doors
They enable free passage of air even when closed which makes the space naturally ventilated and cheerful. They can be used to ventilate certain sections of your home, and offer seclusion to open spaces or create room separators.
Barn Doors
They are a unique product that takes a more rustic touch to the panel. It is an excellent method to save space while also making a room appear larger. They may extend the operating floor space in any tiny room