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Weatherboard and Sills

Weatherboards

Weatherboards are designed to throw out from the face of the door any rain-water that runs down the door when it is raining.

There are two basic types of weather¬board (though many more individual designs). The traditional weatherboard is basically a Hat piece of limber with bevel¬led edges screwed or nailed across the face of the bottom rail of the door.

Modern weatherboards are substantial pieces of timber moulded into a suitable shape and are often known as weather-bars. These may be cither attached on to the face of the bottom rail or tongued-and-grooved in place. They have a drip groove to stop water creeping under the weatherbar.

Traditional weatherboards are the most vulnerable to damage. They may break away from the face of the door quite easily due to their flimsy shape. Both types are likely to decay if they are left unprotected they should be painted or varnished.

Door sills
Door sills (sometimes called thresholds) serve three purposes:

• they provide a weatherlight finish at the base of the door
• they assist the weatherboard in directing water away from the face of the door and from the face of the house
• they form a solid edge to the floor construction in the door opening.

Nowadays, it is common practice to build a door frame with an integral sill. The most suitable woods are the durable hardwoods such as oak and leak, but these are expensive and other, cheaper woods may also be used.

There are a number of different door sill designs. The most usual arrangement is to have a rebated sill (to take the door) and a water bar to stop the water getting in under the sill. Some doors use a different arrangement with the sill sealed on its underside with mastic and fitted with a drought excluder instead of a rebate.

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Oil Rubbed Bronze Door Knobs

If you are wondering what type of door knobs are those knobs that have dark surfaces that resemble that of a charcoal painting, then you in luck because those are oil rubbed bronze door knobs. These knobs have a color that varies from a dark copper color to a dark gray kind. There are different methods manufacturers do when they are doing this and this results in the difference in color that you see.

This type of finish is very popular nowadays because there are a lot of advantages that you can see and have when you use this kind of knob. Here are some of the advantages that you can gain:

It can be used in different settings
These knobs are very easy to use because they can be placed in different settings. There are different settings or type of look that you want to achieve and it is an important fact that this type of door knob can adapt to any type of setting and design that you can think of. It is because it can blend so well with other colors that it is a joy to use. It is very hard to find a color that will not go well with this knob and because of this many people are using this type of door knob in their homes.

If you are one of those people who believe that details are an important part of the interior design, then you know what this kind of knob for your door can bring you. It gives you versatility and aesthetic – a very nice combination indeed.

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Garage Door Hardware – Steel Doors

Choosing the right garage door hardware using the right material is definitely important, especially when this is your first time getting a door for your house. There are different materials available, from woods to screens, and they all have advantages and disadvantages. What we are going to discuss here is the steel doors.

Steel doors are considered to be the best type by many people for all the right reasons. To start it off, this type of material lasts the longest. Some even come with lifetime warranty, ensuring no rust problems whatsoever. You will still have to deal with color fading and regular maintenance, but the inner coat will protect them from catching rust as they are used.

Steel doors are definitely much stronger compared to wood, fiberglass, or aluminum ones; this type gives you the most protection indeed. It is generally thicker and heavier, ensuring maximum protection to the inside of your garage at all times.

Some people may think of metallic doors as boring and unpleasant design-wise, but those are not the case anymore. Latest metallic products are made using specialized technology that enables manufacturer to add wood texture and form to the end products. You can even have one of those classic wooden door look using steel as the door material, enabling you to mix and match the right door setup with the overall theme and design of your house.

Color coating technologies also enable metallic doors to last longer in terms of color brightness. The paint will fade eventually, but you will enjoy some great years before it happens. Color selections are very rich, plus you can order extra coatings to add specialized look; that wooded door form can be accompanied with a nicely realistic wooden texture and color to produce realistic effects.

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Closet Door Ideas For Modern Homes

Combining comfort and elegance in your contemporary home decor is easy and affordable. For starters, find time to research and choose from the myriad of closet door ideas that will help transform your traditional home into a modern one and provide the perfect oasis where you can retire and rejuvenate after a long and stressful day.

Gone are the days when closet doors were designed solely to be used as covers for your closets. Often they are bulky and plain and not much thought were given on their purchase. Nowadays, they have become versatile in their functions and designs that many are great replacement doors.

Closet Door Styles and How They Can Make a Difference to Your Home:

Small rooms will benefit from bifold or sliding doors. Both these styles do not require that you clear some space in front of your closet to allow you to open the door. These designs eliminate the possibility that you will bang the door on the foot of your bed or on the wall. These styles are also great for large or walk-in closets as they provide complete access to the interior.

Louvered doors are great for shoe closets or linen closets or in areas where enhance air flow is needed. The slats of these doors are very functional and can also bring a decorative touch by using plexiglass, glass or mirrors. You can also buy an unfinished door to allow you to paint or stain them with a color or combination of colors that you want.

Exchange that wood closet door with mirrors to expand your room and bring in more light to the area. A floor to ceiling mirrored door can double as full-length mirror and thus, you can make the front of your closet as your dressing area. This door style is truly functional and at the same time brings elegance and class to any room in your house. Just make sure that you choose a high quality mirror for that continuous and non-distorting reflection.

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