My interior doors are falling to bits and i like the look of the BnQ oak veneer doors which appear at least to be solid doors (are they?) i.e. not hollow.
I woould like to do a proper job when replacing them and replace the surrounds at the same time. BnQ do an edging to match the oak doors but it's £20 a strip and I would need 5 strips per door if I were doing the inside and outside surrounds - so that's an extra £100 per door not including other wood and the doors are only £50. And some-thing else I've just thought of the surround then wouldn't match the main wood for the frame..
Any ideas what to do since the doors have to be stained anyway could I get a suitable wood and stain it so the colors will match (some-how I'm doubting that would work unless I use oak and I can't see that being cheap...)
Also is there some-where better than BnQ to get doors from - i don't want to spend loads but a non-pine solid durable door is what i'm after (pine feels a bit flimsy and light-weight and a darker wood would probably be better)
I woould like to do a proper job when replacing them and replace the surrounds at the same time. BnQ do an edging to match the oak doors but it's £20 a strip and I would need 5 strips per door if I were doing the inside and outside surrounds - so that's an extra £100 per door not including other wood and the doors are only £50. And some-thing else I've just thought of the surround then wouldn't match the main wood for the frame..
Any ideas what to do since the doors have to be stained anyway could I get a suitable wood and stain it so the colors will match (some-how I'm doubting that would work unless I use oak and I can't see that being cheap...)
Also is there some-where better than BnQ to get doors from - i don't want to spend loads but a non-pine solid durable door is what i'm after (pine feels a bit flimsy and light-weight and a darker wood would probably be better)