Design Doors Design
Garage Doors Design Wood Doors Design Teak Doors Design Front Doors
and Design Exterior Doors by The-Wood® Studio Thailand
The-Wood® Studio is a door designer
and manufacturer of custom design garage doors and entryways made to order. We make
unfinished, pre-finished and finished designed doors with and without frame. We
specialize in custom made residential doors in French, Mexican,
English,
Victorian, Classic and Moroccan style. We carve crests,
coat of arms, logos, names, horses and dogs... We make custom
entryways in any style, size, thickness, shape and design... We
offer wide range of custom doors with unique carving and one of a kind
ornaments.
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Design Door |
Design Garage Door |
Custom Design Door |
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GARAGE113 |
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GARAGE114 |
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GARAGE115 |
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Design Wood Door |
Design Solid Wood Door |
Design Wooden Door |
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GARAGE116 |
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GARAGE117 |
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GARAGE118 |
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Design Carved Door |
Design Double Door |
Design Exterior Door |
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GARAGE119 |
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GARAGE120 |
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GARAGE121 |
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Design Hardwood Door |
Design Luxury Door |
Design Lumber Door |
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GARAGE122 |
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GARAGE123 |
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GARAGE124 |
Design Door ::
Usually considered in the context of the applied arts, engineering,
architecture, and other such creative endeavours, "design" is used
as both a noun and a verb. "Design" as a verb refers to the process
of originating and developing a plan for a new object (machine,
building, product, etc.). As a noun, "design" is used both for the
final plan or proposal (a drawing, model, or other description), or
the result of implementing that plan or proposal (the object
produced). Designing normally requires considering aesthetic,
functional, and many other aspects of an object, which usually
requires considerable research, thought, modeling, iterative
adjustment, and re-design. Design as a process can take many forms
depending on the object being designed and the individual or
individuals participating. In philosophy, the abstract noun "design"
refers to pattern, or to purpose/purposefulness (or teleology).
Design is thus contrasted with purposelessness, randomness, or lack
of complexity. |