Modern Lacquer Door with Decorative Panel Details
This custom lacquer door combines a smooth painted surface with clean, well-proportioned detailing for modern interiors. The standard flush-door design creates a simple, seamless appearance, while recessed lines, raised molding, rounded rectangular profiles, and other decorative patterns offer more distinctive options for different spaces.
The door leaf, frame, architrave, and surrounding wall panels can be finished in matching or contrasting colors, allowing the door to blend naturally with wardrobes, wall panels, and built-in cabinetry.
Lacquered Wood Door Styles for Different Interiors
Lacquered wood door styles can be adapted to minimalist, contemporary, transitional, and classic interiors. Flush doors suit clean, modern spaces, while recessed panels, arched profiles, and layered raised-panel designs add greater depth and decorative character.
Panel proportions, molding details, lacquer colors, and sheen levels can be customized to coordinate with bedrooms, living rooms, studies, walk-in closets, hotels, and other interior projects.
MDF Infill with Optional Composite Door Core
MDF is used as the standard door infill, providing a smooth and consistent base for lacquered surfaces and decorative panel profiles. Its even surface supports clean routed details and a uniform painted finish across the door leaf.
An optional composite door core is also available for projects requiring a different internal construction. The final core, frame, surface finish, and hardware specification can be selected according to the installation environment, performance requirements, and project budget.
Standard and Custom Lacquer Door Sizes
The standard lacquer door size is 2100 × 800 mm, with door-leaf thicknesses of 35 mm or 40 mm. These standard specifications are suitable for many residential interior openings.
Custom heights, widths, frame dimensions, and opening directions are also available. Final production measurements should be confirmed according to the finished wall thickness, floor level, door opening, and installation requirements.
Custom Lacquer Colors and Coordinated Interior Finishes
The lacquer door can be finished in a wide range of custom colors, including white, grey, black, ivory, and other project-specified tones. Matte, satin, and higher-sheen finishes can be selected to suit different interior styles and lighting conditions.
The door leaf, frame, architrave, and surrounding wall panels can use matching colors for a seamless built-in appearance or contrasting finishes to create a more distinctive feature.
FAQ FAQs About Lacquer Doors
What is the standard internal material of this lacquer door?
MDF is used as the standard door infill, providing a smooth and consistent base for the lacquered surface and decorative panel details. An optional composite door core is also available for projects requiring a different internal construction.
The selected door core will be confirmed according to the door dimensions, application, hardware requirements, and project budget.
Are lacquered doors durable for daily use?
High-quality lacquered doors are durable for everyday residential and commercial use. When properly finished, the lacquer surface resists minor scratches, stains, and fading, making it suitable for bedrooms, living rooms, and hotel interiors.
They are more scratch-resistant than standard paint finishes, but like all smooth surfaces, they can be damaged by sharp objects. Using quality hardware and avoiding impact helps maintain the door’s appearance over time.
Is installation different for lacquered interior doors?
Installation is similar to other interior wooden doors. Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper alignment, smooth operation, and protection of the lacquered surface during fitting.
Are lacquered doors easy to clean and maintain?
Yes. Lacquered surfaces are easy to clean using a soft cloth and mild detergent. They do not require waxing or polishing and are ideal for homeowners who want a low-maintenance interior door solution.
Will a lacquered door turn yellow over time?
Modern lacquer finishes are designed to resist yellowing, especially when UV-stable coatings are used. Proper indoor lighting and avoiding prolonged exposure to direct sunlight help preserve the original color.


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