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  • ebuild Guide to Interior Door Specifications
  • ebuild (12/19/2006)
  • Finish carpentry details can have a dramatic impact on the appearance of a house interior, but few have as much visual and functional impact as an interior door. A typical two-story house can easily have 18 or more interior doors of various configurations, and most of them are used regularly. Homeowners often focus their praise on doors they find appealing, or their ire on doors that operate poorly or don't match the style of the house. Interior doors come in a wide variety of woods, construction types, sizes and formats. In the broadest terms, they can be categorized either as panel doors or flush doors.
  • Passage Doors - Composite and Hardboard
  • (12/11/2006)
  • Composite and Hardboard passage doors serve as durable alternatives to wood passage doors. Composite and hardboard interior passage doors are used to separate rooms and spaces within the home.
  • The Corvado is a molded, high-density fiberboard door.CMI to Open New Door-Manufacturing Plant in Texas
  • ebuild (11/7/2006)
  • CraftMaster Manufacturing, Inc. (CMI) recently purchased a 277,740-square-foot distribution facility with acreage in Garland, Texas. CMI will convert the building into a manufacturing plant for its line of CraftMaster Interior Doors. CraftMaster doors are manufactured by CMI from molded, high-density fiberboard to resist shrinking, cracking and joint separation. In addition to its own door-manufacturing facilities, CMI works closely with the finest independent door manufacturers worldwide to make CraftMaster interior doors that provide the beauty of a wood door at a greater value.
  • Corvado Two-Panel Plank Interior DoorCMI Introduces Corvado Two-Panel Plank Interior Door
  • ebuild (10/20/2006)
  • CMI introduced the new Corvado two-panel, square-top plank interior door at the International Builders' Show in Orlando, January 11-14, 2006. The smooth-surfaced Corvado resembles the classic Shaker style door, which originated in the northeastern United States, yet it is versatile enough to complement a broad range of home decors from Southwestern and rustic to contemporary.

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