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Turkstra Trim & Doors Division offers a comprehensive selection of interior doors and related products, including custom trim, closet systems, columns, barn doors, curved trim, and door hardware.
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Masonite
30"x78" 2 Panel Square Smooth Moulded Panel Door Hollow Core
$109.40 / Each
SKU # 30782PNLSS -
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Concept Sga Inc
COUNTRY DIAGONAL CROSS NATURAL 1-3/8in X 36in X 80in
$200.00 / Each
SKU # 3680COUNTRY -
Concept Sga Inc
COUNTRY DIAGONAL CROSS NATURAL 1-3/8in X 32in X 80in
$192.50 / Each
SKU # 3280COUNTRY
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Shaker Doors
A shaker door refers to a style of cabinet or interior door that
features a flat center panel framed by a square or rectangular border. Shaker-style doors are known for their simplicity, clean lines, and traditional craftsmanship. The design is inspired by the Shaker furniture style, which originated with the Shakers, a religious community that was active in the 18th and 19th centuries in the United States.
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Moulded Panel Doors
A moulded panel door, also known as a moulded interior door, is a type of door made from composite materials such as medium-density fiberboard (MDF) or hardboard. These doors are created by moulding and pressing the material into various designs, often replicating the look of traditional raised panel doors. Moulded panel doors are a cost-effective alternative to solid wood doors while still offering a stylish and durable option for interior spaces.
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Wood Doors
Interior wood doors are doors primarily designed for use inside buildings, serving as entrances to rooms and spaces within a structure. These doors are crafted from various types of wood, providing a warm and traditional aesthetic to interior spaces. Interior wood doors are typically made from a variety of wood species, including pine, oak, mahogany, cherry, maple, and others.
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Barn Doors
An interior barn door is a type of sliding door that is commonly used inside homes for both functional and decorative purposes. These doors are inspired by traditional barn doors, which were often used in agricultural settings for barns and other outbuildings. Interior barn doors have gained popularity in modern home design due to their unique aesthetic appeal and space-saving benefits.
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Sliding Doors
Sliding doors are a type of door that opens horizontally by sliding, rather than swinging open like traditional hinged doors. These doors are popular for various applications due to their space-saving design and modern aesthetic. Sliding doors are commonly used in both interior and exterior settings. The types of sliding doors include: barn doors, pocket doors, mirrored doors, glass doors, closet doors, room dividers and automatic sliding doors.
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French Doors
A French door refers to a style of door that is characterized by multiple glass panels, usually arranged in a grid pattern, and often extending for most of the door's length. These doors are known for their elegance and ability to allow plenty of natural light into a space. French doors are commonly used as both interior and exterior doors, and they can be found in various architectural styles.
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Pocket Doors
Pocket doors are innovative space-saving solutions in interior design, known for their ability to slide seamlessly into a concealed pocket within the wall. These doors are an excellent choice for areas with limited space or where a minimalist aesthetic is desired. Their discreet and efficient design adds a touch of modern elegance to any space while maximizing usable floor space.
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Router Carved Doors
Router-carved doors refer to doors that have undergone a shaping or carving process using a router tool.
The process of router carving involves using a router machine equipped with specific bits or cutters designed for carving. These bits can come in various shapes and sizes, allowing craftsmen to achieve different patterns and details. The router is guided across the surface of the door, and as it moves, it cuts away material to create the desired design.