Should I go for a hollow or a Solid Door?

After deciding on a door design that is to our liking, we may often consider whether we should get a normal hollow door or a upgraded solid version of the door that costs more. Here, we will provide some insights on the individual characteristics of each types of door interiors to aid you in making your decision when purchasing room doors.

Find out the different characteristics of hollow, semi-solid and solid room doors. This guide serves as a reference to victorian and laminate doors

Hollow Room Door

Hollow core room doors is a reliable go-to choice for room doors, it is lightweight and swings with ease, while maintaining it’s sturdiness. Unlike many misconceptions, hollow door is one of the most common choices for room doors. It can last for many years and fulfills the basic aspects of a door. It is a popular choice for families, it is especially suitable for young children and elderly members of the family as hollow doors are lighter and easier to swing than solid doors. 

Solid Room Door

Solid room doors are heavy and strong. It also provides excellent soundproofing properties. (Do note that just a solid door itself is not sufficient for complete soundproofing as there are allowance gaps for the door, so a door seal is recommended for full soundproofing). Solid room doors are effective for muffling TV background noises in the living room when you in your own room. They also have a long service life and can be used up for many years.

Other than hollow and solid room doors, we still have one more type of door; the regular solid room door.

Tubular solid (Regular solid) Room Door

Tubular solid doors strikes a perfect balance between a hollow and solid door. It is sturdier than a regular hollow door and lighter than a solid door. It provides moderate soundproof capabilities and is highly recommended for you if you are looking for a cost-effective option.

Tubular solid door is available for both Victorian and Laminate doors.

Further queries

We hope that you have a better understanding on the different types of room doors from our guide. If you have further questions about our doors, you may contact us via Whatsapp or Facebook or drop us a question at our email at: Questions@guobindoors.com

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