The-Wood?? Studio makes carved
wood doors in any size, color, shape and design with
and without frames. We specialize in manufacturing
of superior quality teak doors, oversize doors,
artistic doors and front doors with carving. High
resolution images of our products are available on
PicasaWeb On customer's request we make pre-hung
units. Each door we build is made to order, 100%
hand carved and one-of-a-kind. See our new videos on
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Door Price: Each door we
build is custom made. Price is determined by size,
design, complexity and detail of carving as all
work is done by hand. Door price also reflects
current and high cost of the Burmese teak. Single
standard size doors start at $5,000.00 USD. Double
doors start at $7,500.00 USD per set. If those
numbers are in your budget we'll be happy to
prepare quotation for you.
The-Wood® is Thailand's only door designer,
manufacturer and exporter which quality match US, Canadian and
European standards. We
provide extraordinary craftsmanship and design while utilizing
finest woods in the construction of exceptional high quality custom
doors. We build doors entirely in solid woods and we prefer
to involve the client in the design process. We’re happy to build
one door only or the entire home full of doors. Your door is the
"calling card" to your home. It should say who you are and Welcome.
Area Served: We ship our doors throughout the world!
CUSTOM TEAK
DOORS
Certificate of Authenticity Every door we design and make is
by order only. This is an original and authentic product. It is
genuine and the only one made by our studio. It is not a replica, a
rebuild or repair; it has been newly built by skilled artisan. No
two doors are identical, thus making each one of a kind. Only
authentic hand carving is performed, no routers or machine tools of
any type are used. Our studio adds the benefits of modern management
to the ancient traditions of Thai craftsmanship to bring you the
best in quality and value.
Certificate of Authenticity Every door we design and make is
by order only. This is an original and authentic product. It is
genuine and the only one made by our studio. It is not a replica, a
rebuild or repair; it has been newly built by skilled artisan. No
two doors are identical, thus making each one of a kind. Only
authentic hand carving is performed, no routers or machine tools of
any type are used. Our studio adds the benefits of modern management
to the ancient traditions of Thai craftsmanship to bring you the
best in quality and value.
The-Wood?? Studio is a wood door
manufacturer, designer and exporter. We make wood doors,
frames, wood trims, thresholds, wood jambs, sidelights, wood
transoms, lintels, casing and wood panels in solid Burmese
teak. We offer exterior wood doors, interior doors, solid
wood garage doors, front entry doors, carved entrance doors
and art glass French doors. We also make traditional rustic
doors, arched Gothic doors, patio glass doors, antique style
doors, raised panel and architectural doors with wide
selection of stained glass and custom carving designs.
Our doors :: are
meticulously handcrafted to provide timeless elegance and enduring
beauty. Create your own entryway and let your imagination run free.
Select a door style that expresses your individual taste, choose a
fine carving; decide which glass and wood stain best suit your home,
then let WoodLtd?? bring your vision to life. Our doors will enhance your home
with extraordinary craftsmanship. All doors are
manufactured by WoodLtd?? Studio Thailand. Our doors are build
exclusively in solid tropical woods such as genuine Burmese teak and taengwood, no veneers. Stiles and rails to be mortise and tenon
construction and glued with exterior Type-1 waterproof glue. All
panels to be end-sealed before assembly. Edge glued door/window
members to be v-grooved and permanently bonded with waterproof
exterior Type-1-glue. Molding around all lites and panels on doors
specified as such by WoodLtd?? Studio.
Gothic Door: Doors in Gothic
houses were usually unglazed. In the most strongly Gothic houses,
doors were ledged, with vertical planks or planks in a herringbone
pattern. Oak was a prized wood. After 1860 it was more common to see
glazed and leaded front doors. Typical colours used for painted
front doors of pine or deal were dark blue, chocolate brown (favoured
by Eastlake), deep red, or else olive green. Graining was also used.
A key feature of the front door was a set of ornamental fittings,
ideally in wrought iron. Regular door-to-door postal deliveries
began in 1840 and the small letter-plate was introduced. Larger
items were received by a maid or other domestic servant. The other
furniture was a knocker and a pull to help to close the door.
Internal Gothic doors might have been ledged, or else were panelled.
As with the front door, those of better quality wood were polished,
while those of pine and deal were either grained or painted. They
were fitted with finger plates of iron or else brass.
Door :: is a generally floor-length
opening in a wall (or other partition), often equipped with a hinged or
sliding panel which can be moved to leave the opening accessible, or to
close it more or less securely. Doors are nearly universal in structures
of all kinds (especially houses and other buildings), allowing passage
between inside and outside, or among internal rooms. Doors are also
found in vehicles, cupboards, cages, etc. The purpose of a door opening
is to allow people, animals and objects to pass and for ventilation.
Doors and doorways can also appear in metaphorical or mystical
situations; for example, a spiritualist might speak of "opening a door
to the other world". Doors can have ritual purposes (one example
concerns the doorkeeping duties of the Gentleman Usher of the Black
Rod). The term door can refer either to the opening or to the movable
panel which closes it. The term doorway can be used to refer
specifically to the opening. When framed in wood for snug fitting of a
door, the doorway consists of two vertical jambs on either side, a
lintel or head jamb at the top, and perhaps a threshold at the bottom.
Wood :: botanically, the xylem tissue
that forms the bulk of the stem of a woody plant. Xylem conducts sap
upward from the roots to the leaves, stores food in the form of complex
carbohydrates, and provides support; it is made up of various types of
cells specialized for each of these purposes. Among them are tracheids,
elongated conduction and support cells; parenchyma (food storage) cells,
some of which form rays for transverse conduction; xylem vessels, formed
of hollow cells joined end to end; and fiber cells that reinforce these
tubes. In the conifers the xylem is made up mainly of tracheids, thus
presenting a uniform, nonporous appearance; their wood is called
softwood. Deciduous trees have more complex xylem, permeated by vessels,
and are called hardwoods, although the description is sometimes
inaccurate. The xylem is formed in the growing season by the
cambium ; in temperate regions the cells formed in the spring are larger
in diameter than those formed in the summer, and this results in the
annual rings observable in cross section. The new cells lose their
protoplasm as they form the various tissues; the older, nonfunctional
cells become plugged up, darken in color, and often accumulate bitter or
poisonous substances (tannins, dyes, resins, and gums). This inner wood
(the heartwood, as opposed to the functional sapwood) is valued for
outdoor construction because of its resistance to moisture and to
decay-producing organisms. Commercial Uses: Freshly cut wood contains
much moisture and tends to warp and split as it dries. Lumber is
therefore seasoned before use???dried either slowly in the sun and air or
more quickly by artificial means (kiln drying). Seasoning increases
wood's buoyancy, strength, elasticity, and durability. Although
synthetic materials have supplanted wood in many of its former uses, it
is still widely employed for furniture, floors, railway ties, paper
manufacture, and innumerable other purposes. Wood distillation yields
methyl alcohol, wood tar, acetic acid, acetone, and turpentine; charcoal
is made by burning or heating wood in insufficient air to consume it.
The wood of different species of trees varies considerably in weight,
strength, and appearance. Softwood is normally uniform in grain
(texture) and color; hardwood, in which the rays are more prominent and
the arrangement of tissues is variable, produces lumber in which the
grain may run vertically or horizontally and be coarse or smooth. The
manner in which a log is cut results in lumber with thin or wide ray
markings. A log cut horizontally shows the concentric annual rings;
lengthwise cuts through the center are marked by thin vertical ray
lines; and lengthwise cuts through the outer sections show the wood's
characteristic wavy grain and wider ray markings, prized for their
beauty. The rarer decorative woods may be cut in thin layers and glued
to other wood structures (see veneer ). Plywood, made of thin layers of
wood glued so that the grains alternate in direction, makes an
especially strong construction material. For some applications
composition board offers another inexpensive substitute.
Pressure-treated wood is lumber that has had a preservative forced into
it under pressure.
Current Projects:
throughout the entire process of production, carving, packing, and
shipping of your door we provide progress updates in the form of photos
of the work being done available on-line 7/24
Carving :: we offer over
4,000 spectacular carving designs. We carve names, initials, company logos,
monograms, flowers, coat of arms, humans, animals and much more...