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FOILS FLOURISH AS DEMAND SOARS FOR LIGHTER WOODS
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JELD-WEN
18/09/2006
 

The modern trend for lighter coloured woodgrains has stimulated strong demand for JELD-WEN's stylish range of Foil Veneer doors.

These doors match the look perfectly with the choice of Ash, Oak and Beech faces providing the perfect complement to contemporary wooden floorcoverings and worksurfaces.

As Mark Roberts, product manager for JELD-WEN, explains: 'Foil veneers offer a consistent colour to the door, which means no colour matching is required. This is proving popular with buyers who are looking to replace a number of their internal doors and up grade their living environment. As door faces are fully finished, they offer the benefit of low maintenance as no further decoration is needed.'

For buyers looking to maximize the amount of natural light in their homes, there are also three glazed versions in this range. The Stainton, Ambleside and Lakeside offer a rare natural beauty not normally found in a door with such strong functional qualities. These three attractive styles are supplied glazed with 4mm clear toughened glass to enhance safety.

An extensive range of size options are available, as are Foil Veneer firedoors, which further extends the possibilities for their use in contemporary apartments and commercial buildings.

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