A molded door is a popular door style for interior residential openings. Rather than solid wood or metal, these units consist of hardboard or composite materials with a series of panels or designs pressed into the face of the door. The molded door mimics the appearance of a traditional stile and rail door, but comes with a much lower price and quick manufacturing time.
Manufacturers start with a foam or particleboard core, then wrap the core with a layer of exterior skin. Depending on the model, the skin can be made from medium-density fiberboard or hardboard. Some models designed for exterior openings feature a thermoplastic skin that resists moisture and wear, but this type of design is less common.
It’s very important to look at the composition of the doors before selecting the right choice of doors else you might just end with an odd element in your interiors, so what is the composition of flush, moulded doors?
If planned properly the grace of your doors can add up to the aesthetics of your place very effectively. You can easily paint and polish over the doors in contrast with your interiors or choose from a variety of doors with beautiful laminates and boost up the appeal of your living/working space.