Agent_zed
Established Member
Hi all,
just back from a skiing trip and the door to the Chalet caught my attention. I need a new front door and I like the idea of something similar as I would think it is quite insulating.
It was about 7cm thick and had tongue and groove inside and out and appeared to be plywood in the centre. I am wondering if this sandwiched a core of celotex type material.
I've tried a google search but looking for a french front door doesn't work as it thinks I want French doors.
Anyone know where to source something similar in the UK? I know a company called spitfire makes sandwiched construction wood doors but I think they are about £2000+ I can't find the image now but they used to have a picture of the construction and it is as I've mentioned above. I can't believe the one I saw though was anywhere near as expensive.
The alternative is to make one. I am thinking as above I'd start with a core made with plywood and some cross members and then filled with celotex (20mm). So 9mm - 20mm - 9mm would take it to 38mm. Then 18mm tongue and groove inside (36mm) and out would take it to 74mm thick.
If I was to make one the thing I'm not sure about is how to attach the tongue and groove. Would they be glued or nailed or both? I assume they need some movement for seasonal change so perhaps that wouldn't work?
Another option which I've literally just come across whilst googling for this thread is to buy a door blank like this Solid Core Door Blanks & External Door Blank From Doordeals and use it as the base to attach the tongue and groove etc. Which I guess would hopefully give a good flat base. But not as insulating as having celotex core.
Any thoughts?
just back from a skiing trip and the door to the Chalet caught my attention. I need a new front door and I like the idea of something similar as I would think it is quite insulating.
It was about 7cm thick and had tongue and groove inside and out and appeared to be plywood in the centre. I am wondering if this sandwiched a core of celotex type material.
I've tried a google search but looking for a french front door doesn't work as it thinks I want French doors.
Anyone know where to source something similar in the UK? I know a company called spitfire makes sandwiched construction wood doors but I think they are about £2000+ I can't find the image now but they used to have a picture of the construction and it is as I've mentioned above. I can't believe the one I saw though was anywhere near as expensive.
The alternative is to make one. I am thinking as above I'd start with a core made with plywood and some cross members and then filled with celotex (20mm). So 9mm - 20mm - 9mm would take it to 38mm. Then 18mm tongue and groove inside (36mm) and out would take it to 74mm thick.
If I was to make one the thing I'm not sure about is how to attach the tongue and groove. Would they be glued or nailed or both? I assume they need some movement for seasonal change so perhaps that wouldn't work?
Another option which I've literally just come across whilst googling for this thread is to buy a door blank like this Solid Core Door Blanks & External Door Blank From Doordeals and use it as the base to attach the tongue and groove etc. Which I guess would hopefully give a good flat base. But not as insulating as having celotex core.
Any thoughts?