Showing posts with label timber doors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label timber doors. Show all posts

Monday, January 7, 2013

Tips for Getting Quotes for Timber Joinery Products



When buying a new car, you don’t expect a family sedan to cost the same as an Italian sports car, but you do expect to get value for your money. Surprisingly, many consumers don’t apply the same standards to timber joinery products. Why would timber casement windows cost more from one...
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Written by Rob Schneider

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Interior Designing with Timber Doors


From front door designs to patio timber bifold doors and all the timber detailing in between, timber and interior design go hand-in-hand. While a fresh coat of paint is the cheapest way to improve the appearance of an interior, timber doors and windows are arguably the most cost-effective way to...
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Written by Rob Schneider

Monday, October 1, 2012

Solid Timber Doors

At a glance, it doesn’t look like solid timber doors would be that hard to build in comparison with other cabinet making projects. While it’s true that a door is not as complex as, say, a Chippendale chair, only a master cabinet maker knows what it takes to build solid timber doors that will last a lifetime.

Solid Timber Door Frames

Without going into excessive detail, solid timber door frames are basically made up of just two components: rails and stiles. The rails are the horizontal lengths of timber that attach to the vertical stiles. They can be fixed to the stiles using one of 3 methods:
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  1. Dowels can be inserted into the rails and stiles to form a joint. This is only recommended for smaller cabinet doors and even then is not the best method to use.
  2. Blind (or stopped) mortise and tenon joints are made by machining rectangular (or rounded rectangular) cavities partially through the stiles and then machining a tenon (or “tongue”) to fit into the cavity. This type of joint is sufficient for smaller solid timber doors.
  3. The ultimate joint for solid timber entry doors and other large doors is the through mortise & tenon joint. In this case, the mortise extends all the way “through” the stile and the tenon fills the entire gap, giving the largest possible surface area for the strongest possible joint.
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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Transform Your Lifestyle with Timber Folding Doors


For a cost-effective way to renovate that will make a dramatic difference to your home’s appearance and the enjoyment you get from it, you want to know about timber bi-folding doors.  It’s no exaggeration to say that not only can timber bi-folding doors transform your home’s appearance;...
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Friday, August 17, 2012

Introducing the Renovators Range of Solid Timber Doors



Allkind Joinery Brisbane is proud to introduce our new Renovators Range of solid timber doors. Long known as the cabinet maker Brisbane calls on for the finest in custom timber windows and doors, the Renovator’s Range brings our most popular designs within the price range of the average home...
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

French Doors Then and Now



French Doors, Then and Now
French doors have their origins in the Renaissance period of 17th century France. Originally called French windows, their purpose was primarily to allow more light to enter the room by extending casement windows to the floor. The concept caught on quickly and they were...
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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Green Renovation Trends in Brisbane



Green Renovation Trends in Brisbane
Everybody’s going green in Australia. It’s partly because of serious issues such as greenhouse emissions and diminishing resources, but it’s a matter of aesthetics as well. Australians are going green by going back to nature, even in the middle of the...
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A Tradition of Excellence with Allkind Joinery



A Tradition of Excellence with Allkind Joinery
Australian Focus Construction, a leading Australian construction industry publication, recently ran a feature story about Allkind Joinery. A Tradition of Excellence, by Aleisha Parr, begins by noting the decline in construction quality as companies...
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Friday, July 6, 2012

In the News - Renovate Before You Sell



In the News: Renovate Before You Sell
A recent article by Karina Barrymore appeared in the Herald Sun and other New Limited publications. It starts out like this: “Property prices might be falling or stalling in most areas”. This opening phrase is being repeated everywhere in the news....
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