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White lacquer and plain surfaces
Angora matt
Anthrazit matt (ähnl. DB 703)
Uni grau matt
Uni weiß matt
Verkehrsweiß ähnlich 9016
Weißlack ähnlich 9010
CPL Nano Matt
NANO-MATT Fossil CPL
NANO-MATT Schwarz CPL
NANO-MATT Weiß CPL
CPL wood look
Ahorn
Akazie
Buche natur
Eiche natur
Esche weiß deckend
Fachwerk Eiche Honig
Fachwerk Eiche Natur
Fachwerk Eiche Sand
Pinea Creme
Pinea Silver
Pinea Snow
Ureiche
Effect Collection
Effect nut
Effect oak corda
Effect oak nero
Effect onyx
Effect white
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BENEFITS OF VENEER
WONDERING WHAT MAKES BARTELS DOORS A CUT ABOVE THE REST?
It's what’s inside, all Bartels doors have an engineered core to control moisture to maintain the doors’ structure. The unique core is designed to prevent swelling and shrinking synonymous with solid wood doors.
WONDERING WHAT MAKES BARTELS DOORS A CUT ABOVE THE REST?
It's what’s inside, all Bartels doors have an engineered core to control moisture to maintain the doors’ structure. The unique core is designed to prevent swelling and shrinking synonymous with solid wood doors.
WHY VENEER?
Trees have various characteristics, some we prefer like the grain direction or a unique color pattern, others we prefer to avoid, like a knot. When choosing a veneered door, only the best features of a wood type are used.
- Did you know that multiple doors can have nearly exactly the same pattern thanks to veneer? Yes this is called "book matching"
- Have a double door planned? Mirroring the veneer will offer a striking finished look.
WHY VENEER?
Trees have various characteristics, some we prefer like the grain direction or a unique color pattern, others we prefer to avoid, like a knot. When choosing a veneered door, only the best features of a wood type are used.
Did you know that multiple doors can have nearly exactly the same pattern thanks to veneer? Yes this is called "book matching"
- Did you know that multiple doors can have nearly exactly the same pattern thanks to veneer? Yes this is called "book matching"
- Have a double door planned? Mirroring the veneer will offer a striking finished look.