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Greenply flush doors offer strength, dimensional stability, and high impact resistance to provide security, protection, and privacy. These doors are tailor-made to suit the varying needs of residential and commercial customers.
Our plywood doors feature:
• Lock provision on both sides
• Three varieties: One-sided decorative, both-sided decorative, and non-decorative wooden flush doors
Experience the quality and durability of Greenply plywood doors and door frames. Explore our range of readymade wooden doors and door frames to find the perfect fit for your home or business.

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Hardwoods like oak, maple, or mahogany are popular choices for durable and aesthetically pleasing interior doors.

Yes, we offer pre-hung doors for convenient installation, saving time and effort.

Yes, many of our doors can be customized to fit specific dimensions, providing a tailored solution.

Plywood is always a good choice for doors, mainly interior doors. It is tough and lightweight, and it is cheaper than solid wood. Plywood doors do not easily warp, besides having a finish that can always carry different styles of designs. Exterior doors or places that may have high moisture contact call for BWP plywood for better water resistance and durability.

So, the plywood door ranges depending upon the quality, size, and labor. However, high-grade or waterproof sheets will increase the price. Again, though, labor, as well as the additional features of intricate designs or finishes, will raise the total cost. Installation and hardware often add to the manufacturing cost.

Flush doors are those door types characterized by having a flat, un-raffled, and plain surface without any ornamental work. This type is usually created from a solid or hollow core that covers both sides with a smooth veneer or plywood. Due to simplicity, sturdiness, modern looks in their sleek and clean lines, and efficient functionality, flush doors have gained very high popularity in applications related to the current interior as well as exterior due to the sleek and clean lines with efficient functionality.

Yes, flush doors are strong, for they have a solid core construction. Flush doors made from the solid core are quite strengthful since they contain materials like MDF particleboard or even a timber core. As they have both strength and insulating properties, they also add to durability. Hollow-core flush doors are less strong and lightweight but enough for most interior applications. Solid core flush doors shall be recommended for outdoor areas or for places of heavy traffic, where added strength and security are required.

Plywood doors can indeed be great for bathrooms, but of course, it depends on the kind of plywood used. When it comes to bathrooms, plywood should be water-proof or water-resistant, such as Marine Plywood or BWP (Boiling Water Proof) plywood, as it can resist moisture and humidity. Also, normal plywood could easily wrinkle, swell, or degrade because it comes in contact with moisture. An added advantage is that proper finish or sealant protects the door even more from this moist environment in a bathroom.

BWP plywood or marine plywood is the best choice for doors because these types of plywood are very resistant to moisture and less absorbed. They are recommended for interior and exterior doors since they offer good strength and water resistance qualities for areas of high humidity. Marine plywood is also an option for doors due to exposure to weather. Although quite costly, it is tougher and more resistant to water. Commercial plywood or MDF is another option based on the budget and design specifications of interior doors.

Thicker doors are often preferred for main entrances, while interior doors can be slightly thinner for functionality and design flexibility. The ideal thickness for main doors should be about 35-45 mm. For interior doors, a thickness of 32-38 mm is usually recommended which offers a balance of strength and ease of installation.

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