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We found 188 Ads Furniture » Other Household Items Do you have something to sell? Post your ad FOR FREE on OLXslide door and windows for sale Home, Garden & Tools » Tools & DIY SOLID WOOD INTERIOR DOORS MOOD WOODStanding out, being, with no compromise. Because if “fashion goes by” style remains. And a Dierre solid wood door is always a choice of style. Natural.Elegant in both shapes and proportions, able to give special emotions, the style of the Dierre solid wood doors is expressed with different features, precise and highly distinctive. Precious, minimal, contemporary, classical, intimate, stately. But one thing, above every other, makes it rare and unmistakable: it is a style intended to last.Wood is nice: to touch, to look at. As time passes it changes its appearance, the grain takes on new colours, shades that change as light does. Dierre solid wood doors are well aware of this, each with its own identity, its own small imperfections, unmistakable signs of noble and natural beauty.




Behind a solid wood Dierre door stands the passion of hundreds of people; the selection of the best materials and a clever creativity, aimed at conceiving products that blend aesthetics and functionality, technology and craftsmanship. Every door contains the care and competence which it was made with. The leaf is composed of two solid wood layers glued together, for a perfectstability. The panels, also in solid wood, are made of several strips assembled together. The solid wood is double-layer also for the frame, featured by clip-in cover moulds with adjustable flange. Only a strict working process and the love for well made items ensure perfect and cared for finishing touches. DIERRE S.p.A. Strada Statale per Chieri 66/15 - 14019 Villanova d'Asti AT - Tel.: +39 0141 94.94.11 - Fax: +39 0141 94.64.27 - info@dierre.itCodice fiscale e Partita iva: 02333970016AGHA  KHAN  HOSPITAL  -  KARACHI ANUM  EMPIRE  -  KARACHI CITY  SCHOOL  (PAF)  -  KARACHI AVARI  TOWERS  -  KARACHI




DOLMEN  CITY  MALL  -  KARACHI THE  FORUM  -  KARACHI FTC  BUILDING  -  KARACHI HAQUE  SCHOOL  -  KARACHI HABIB  BANK  PLAZA  -  KARACHI HAMDARD  UNIVERSITY  -  KARACHI PEARL  CONTINENTAL  HOTEL  -  KARACHI PCSIR  LABS  -  KARACHI PRIME  MINISTER  HOUSE  -  ISLAMABAD PSO  HOUSE  -  KARACHI REGENT  PLAZA  HOTEL  -  KARACHI SERENA  HOTEL  -  ISLAMABAD SHERATON  HOTEL  -  KARACHI SHAUKAT  KHANUM  HOSPITAL  -  LAHORE SSGC  BUILDING  -  KARACHI At Sterling, quality is not an option, it is standard feature and it brings us the honor to introduce ourselves as the Pioneer manufacturers of Decorative and Commercial Flush doors and Plywood of all types. We feel pleasure to mention that we have the experience of setting up the very first Flush door and Plywood factory in India in 1935. Also the first Flush door and Plywood factories in West Pakistan in 1952 and in East Pakistan (Bangladesh) in 1956.




Sterling has so far supplied well over millions of Flush doors, Panel doors and Kitchens (components such as carcasses and fascia shutters etc) nation wide and world wide because we compete in Quality. Sterling products are solidly constructed from only the best selected natural timbers. A lot more than revealed by their attractive looks, these products are your investment in style and craftsmanship that is sure to make your place appreciate in value. Your satisfaction is our business. Winners of 1987 International Asia Award International Gold Star for Quality IAN Dining Chair ( HF-05DC277-40694 ) NOBLE 3-SEATER SOFA (HF-322-3-40653) KOTO Single Seater Sofa (OF-08SF1-JA-93) Subscribe to our newsletterCompare Inner door wooden in lahore Pakistan Hangzhou Huasen Furniture Decoration Co., Ltd. US $19-29 1 Piece Transaction LevelWindow and Door Framing The most common framing materials used for windows and patio doors are wood, vinyl, and aluminum. More recent introductions to the market include fiberglass and a number of composites. 




Manufacturers also combine materials commonly, producing vinyl- or aluminum-clad wood products, wood-clad vinyl products and other combinations to meet a variety of demands for performance and aesthetics. Vinyl is the most commonly used framing material, because it offers good thermal performance and requires little maintenance. It can be used to produced very cost-effective products, but vinyl windows can also be provided in a choice of interior finishes, including woodgrains and colors. Most vinyl products incorporate rigid vinyl with multi-chamber profiles for strength and insulation. Frame and sash corners in these vinyl windows are generally welded, creating a joint that is generally more resistant to air and water infiltration than corners that are mechanically fastened with screws. Wood offers good thermal performance and natural beauty. Many manufacturers offer products in a wide variety of species. Wood requires maintenance that other materials may not, in that it might needs to be painted or stained periodically.




Most manufacturers of wood products offer a choice of aluminum and/or vinyl cladding on the exterior to minimize such maintenance requirements. Increasingly, wood window and door manufacturers are incorporating "engineered" wood components, particularly in non-visible areas, to enhance performance and achieve optimal wood utilization. Aluminum is stronger than wood or vinyl. For this reason, it is still the dominant choice in architectural and demanding commercial applications. Its strength also allows framing widths to be minimized, allowing for larger glass areas in aluminum windows and doors. Aluminum itself is a good thermal conductor; therefore most aluminum window manufacturers offer "thermal-break" products. In these designs, a structural insulating material is incorporated between the interior and exterior aluminum. Fiberglass offers strength comparable to aluminum and insulating properties similar to wood and vinyl. It can be provided in a variety of finishes and generally can be repainted in the field.




Fiberglass framing cannot be bent, however, which means these types of products are generally not available in round-top, elliptical, and other specialty models. Window with fiberglass on the exterior and wood on the interior Photo courtesy of Integrity Windows & Doors Other Materials are also used by a select number of manufacturers. These include steel, cellular PVC, thermoplastic alloys, engineered plastics, and wood/plastic composites. These materials can provide enhanced performance and/or aesthetics. A number of manufacturers, for example, use composite materials to offer a look closer to a wood window along with the low maintenance features of vinyl. Within the industry, door panels without any framing are referred to as "slabs." Residential entry door slabs are primarily manufactured in wood, insulated steel, and fiberglass. Vinyl entry doors are also available, as are doors produced with other composite materials. Sliding glass doors and many hinged glass models are also produced in vinyl and aluminum.




Interior doors are most commonly made of wood. The most common feature a hollow core and a molded door face or skin. Wood-Traditional wood doors feature "stile-and-rail" construction. Vertical stiles and horizontal rails are joined together with solid wood panels (or glass lites) to create a single door panel. Today, stile, rail and panel pieces are often made up of "engineered" wood. This is done to enhance performance and/or achieve optimal wood utilization. Manufacturers offer doors in a variety of wood species. In addition to traditional stile-and-rail construction, a variety of other methods are used to manufacture wood doors. The most common type of interior door is constructed with molded (or flush) high-density fiberboard skins. These are offered in a variety of designs (re-creating the look of stile-and-rail construction). Another option for interior applications is MDF (medium density fiberboard) doors. These doors use solid pieces of engineered wood that is routed to create patterns.




Wood stile-and-rail door Photo courtesy of Kolbe & Kolbe Millwork Co., Inc. Interior door with fiberboard skin Photo courtesy of Craftmaster Manufacturing Cutaway of engineered wood door section Photo courtesy of Huber Engineered Wood Steel-Most entry or exterior doors sold today are steel. A steel door slab features an interior and exterior steel skin on both sides of a core made up of an insulating foam surrounded by a wood perimeter to provide energy efficiency. Steel door slabs are produced in a variety of solid panel styles (again, recreating the look of stile-and-rail construction). Steel door slabs often have a section cut out and replaced with a door lite (or a decorative glass panel). Steel doors are available in stainable versions to offer a woodgrain look. Insulated steel entry door Photo courtesy of Masonite International Cutaway of steel door section Fiberglass-It has been around for many years, but fiberglass had recently seen a tremendous increase in popularity in the exterior door market.




Constructed similarly to steel doors, the fiberglass composite skin in place of steel, these types of doors are also designed to provide good energy efficiency and low maintenance. They are now offered in a growing number of stainable/paintable woodgrain and paintable smooth panel options. One advantage of fiberglass is said to be higher resistance to dings and dents. Fiberglass entry doorPhoto courtesy of Plastpro Glass, of course, is the most common material used in windows and doors. Today, in addition to ordinary clear glass, most manufacturers offer a variety of high-performance and decorative options. Check out our Energy Efficiency page to see links to a number of detailed sites providing information on low-emissivity (low-E) and solar-control glass, how these products work, and selecting the right options for you. Check out our Safety/Security page to learn more about window and glass options that provide impact-resistance for enhanced protection from hurricanes, as well as greater resistance to break-ins and other threats.

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