Hello
I am going to have two new exterior doors made: These should resemble our existing door as much as possible. I have found a very affordable and skilled custom carpenter. The problem is that the panel we have today seems to be outdated.
Today's door has a 45 mm wide tongue and groove panel with rounded edges and a milled (and rounded) groove in the middle. It's a classic "egnahemsdörr" (at least in Bromma).
The appearance is almost as if 2 cm wide edge strips have been glued/nailed with 2 millimeter gaps on a board. According to my carpenter, tongue and groove lumber is needed.
Where can I find this or something similar?
I am going to have two new exterior doors made: These should resemble our existing door as much as possible. I have found a very affordable and skilled custom carpenter. The problem is that the panel we have today seems to be outdated.
Today's door has a 45 mm wide tongue and groove panel with rounded edges and a milled (and rounded) groove in the middle. It's a classic "egnahemsdörr" (at least in Bromma).
The appearance is almost as if 2 cm wide edge strips have been glued/nailed with 2 millimeter gaps on a board. According to my carpenter, tongue and groove lumber is needed.
Where can I find this or something similar?
The lower one seems to be the requested one? Unfortunately, Abi-trä is in Gbg...Haagbard said:
Nacka Trä http://www.nackatra.se/profiler.html claims they have it, but it's smooth like klockestrands
I don't think either of them resembles the one "Eld" showed a picture of.........I know exactly what the panel looks like because there was such a door in my childhood home (built in '38) although I was only 12 years old when the door was replaced with a white swedoor. However, I thought it was narrow slats nailed with spaces between them.
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