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Aesthetics
Wooden doors simply look and feel superior. Nothing compares to the quality of a solid wood door constructed with genuine stile and rail features. Firstly, wooden doors are considerably heavier. When you open a hollow core or even solid core door, you can definitely feel the weight difference and hear the distinction when closing the door. Additionally, wooden doors come in a variety of species and are generally easy to finish, making them more customizable to complement the style of your space.
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Durability
Wooden doors continue to maintain their beauty over time because they are extremely sturdy, withstanding years of heavy use. Unlike faux wood options, solid wood doors hold up much better over time and are constantly tested with everyday activities. They are long-term investments that make a statement for everyone who sees and uses them.
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Energy Efficiency
Wooden doors provide much more insulation, which will keep rooms cool or warm as needed, especially when the door is framed and hung well. Another energy-efficient tip: Keep doors to rarely used rooms closed so that the air circulates more around high-traffic areas.
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Sound Resistance
Wooden doors significantly reduce traveling sound. If you have noisy kids or teenagers who love to blast music, interior wooden doors are definitely the way to go. Outside of single-family home settings, wooden doors can provide a sense of privacy for residents in apartments, college dorms, and senior living facilities.
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Fire Retardant
SNEJ offers 20, 60, and 90-minute fire-rated options to match your interior door package while providing consistency throughout your home. Fire doors are often required by code to be used between the house and garage in residential applications and as entry doors for multi-family projects.
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A ventilation device is installed at the top of the door, which has air purification and circulation functions, making the air in the room fresher.
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The 46mm door thickness can effectively reduce the surrounding sound, keeping the room away from noise and keeping quiet.

The precision cutting process makes the surface and edges of the door smooth and burr-free. The door cover structure is mechanically locked and no secondary processing is required at the construction site.

Hinges made of stainless steel or other high-quality materials are used, and surface treatment is done to make the hinges more durable and more durable

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• Pine: This is the most widespread and sought-after material. It is known for its affordability and relatively long service life with proper care. Pine often serves as the base for various door slab modifications.
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• Walnut: Characterized by its low price and ease of processing, walnut offers rich, saturated shades. Its intricate wood grain adds originality and complements many interior designs. It can be coated with paint or varnish to prolong its service life. However, walnut requires careful maintenance and is not resistant to excessive moisture.
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• Alder: Conversely, alder is an excellent choice for rooms with high moisture levels. It is sometimes used to adorn the entrance to a house. With little resin content, alder is highly valued and easy to work with.
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• Oak: Offering the highest level of strength, oak can withstand constant and long-term loads. It is resistant to various environmental factors such as temperature fluctuations, humidity, and mechanical shock. Oak does not deform or warp even after decades of use. It provides excellent heat and sound insulation for rooms and is considered a benchmark among other types of wood used. Oak features an attractive wood texture with a beautiful and distinctive pattern. It's worth noting that oak is a heavy material, making it somewhat challenging to work with.
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Additionally, beech, ash, maple, and other rarer wood species can be used in door slab manufacturing. While they possess unique features and varying costs, they are less commonly utilized compared to the aforementioned options.
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SNEJ interior doors are the original work of the designer. The design elements such as line type, proportion, color, and craftsmanship have undergone rigorous verification and scrutiny, and have been confirmed through prototyping. Additionally, each door will bear the "SNEJ" mark on its surface wear-resistant layer to authenticate its genuine origin. |
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