Masonite Unfinished Flush Wood Veneer Doors
Masonite Unfinished Flush Wood Veneer Doors
Masonite Unfinished Flush Wood Veneer Doors
Masonite Unfinished Flush Wood Veneer Doors

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Masonite Unfinished Flush Wood Veneer Doors

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Masonite unfinished flush wood veneer interior doors feature a real wood veneer face over a composite core, providing the appearance of natural wood with the dimensional stability of engineered construction. Supplied unfinished and ready for staining or painting on site. The flat flush profile suits contemporary and minimalist interiors.

Features

  • Real wood veneer face for authentic wood grain appearance
  • Flat flush profile suits contemporary and minimalist interiors
  • Unfinished surface ready for staining or painting on site
  • Composite core provides dimensional stability year-round
  • Available in hollow core and solid core constructions

Specifications

Thickness 1-3/8"
Heights 80", 84"
Widths 18" to 36"
Face Real wood veneer
Core Hollow core standard; solid core available
Finish Unfinished -- ready for stain or paint on site

Common Uses

Flush wood veneer doors are used in contemporary, Scandinavian, and minimalist interiors where a clean flat surface without raised panel profiles is the design intent. The real wood veneer face accepts stain for a natural wood appearance.

Pro Tips

  • Sand the veneer face lightly with 220-grit sandpaper before staining -- this opens the grain and produces more even colour absorption.
  • Apply a pre-stain wood conditioner before staining on veneer doors with blotch-prone species such as birch.
  • Avoid over-sanding veneer faces -- veneer layers are thin and can be sanded through easily. Use light pressure and fine-grit paper only.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I stain a flush veneer door?
Yes. Apply a pre-stain conditioner first for more even colour absorption, then apply your chosen stain and finish with a clear topcoat. The natural wood grain will be visible through the stain.

What is the difference between a veneer door and an MDF door?
Veneer doors have a real wood veneer face that shows natural grain and accepts stain. MDF doors have a smooth, grain-free face ideal for painted finishes.

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