Agent_zed
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Hi,
I'm looking to replace my worn out front door and door frame. It's a door and a sidelight to one side. I want a natural looking door so I've been looking at different woods that are available to me and I'm wondering about using Cedar.
My plan is to use 3x4" cedar for the frame (pretty much direct replacement for what is there currently) and a piece of oak for bottom door sill, as I think cedar isn't hard enough for foot traffic.
I plan on making the door also as I want it to look a certain way. I know doors are hard to get square and flat so I have a plan to use an external door blank and then clad it with the cedar. It will end up much thicker than a standard door but I'll take this into account by having some of the door lipping over the frame rather than it all sitting flush. door blanks are 44mm and with ~15mm cladding on both sides I'm lookin at ~7.5cm thick door. The super expensive modern doors are about this thickness so I don't think this is too much of a problem and I'm hoping it with be significantly better in terms of insulation than my current wooden door.
Is there anything I should be wary off by using Cedar. It gets mentioned as a good wood for doors/frames on many websites but I don't see them in the UK.
thanks
I'm looking to replace my worn out front door and door frame. It's a door and a sidelight to one side. I want a natural looking door so I've been looking at different woods that are available to me and I'm wondering about using Cedar.
My plan is to use 3x4" cedar for the frame (pretty much direct replacement for what is there currently) and a piece of oak for bottom door sill, as I think cedar isn't hard enough for foot traffic.
I plan on making the door also as I want it to look a certain way. I know doors are hard to get square and flat so I have a plan to use an external door blank and then clad it with the cedar. It will end up much thicker than a standard door but I'll take this into account by having some of the door lipping over the frame rather than it all sitting flush. door blanks are 44mm and with ~15mm cladding on both sides I'm lookin at ~7.5cm thick door. The super expensive modern doors are about this thickness so I don't think this is too much of a problem and I'm hoping it with be significantly better in terms of insulation than my current wooden door.
Is there anything I should be wary off by using Cedar. It gets mentioned as a good wood for doors/frames on many websites but I don't see them in the UK.
thanks