Interior doors
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Interior doors
Hey folks im a newbie here looking for some advice i need to change my interior bedroom doors and bath just wondering which ones to get i have been to the local diy store they have Oak , oak vaneer and primed white lightweight .... what do people suggest the white primed look nice but they seem too light ... any advice ...
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Re: Interior doors
The cheap lightweight pre-primed doors are prone to warping so avoid.
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Re: Interior doors
We have cheap light weight (egg box filled) white doors, they haven't warped, even the bathroom one. Speaking of bathroom, check the size, most are slightly smaller than the other doors. (We found out the hard way)
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