A flush door has a basic structure composed of solid block board core, vertical stiles, and horizontal rails that create a prefixed frame. The block board is composed of wooden strips that are placed edge-to-edge and sandwiched between veneers, then bonded under high pressure and temperature using a synthetic resin. So in a simpler term, it is a door that is made of a timber frame covered with ply from both the sides and then the hollow part inside is filled with rectangular blocks of soft wood. Then a decorative finish is given by fixing veneer on the top. A flush door is so called because it has an entirely smooth surface. If water were to be splashed on its surface, it would simply flow off its surface without accumulating. There are so many brands in the market that claim to offer quality flush doors but Century Plywood stands out from the rest for its superior quality. Century Plywood has mastered the art of creating flush doors, which are not only functional in t...
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