Fire-rated doors don’t need to be boring. With wood veneers, you can create safe, certified doors that also look stunning. Here is how Read Veneers helps contractors and joinery firms deliver safety, style, and specification – without compromise.
Fire-rated doors don’t need to be boring. With wood veneers, you can create safe, certified doors that also look stunning. Here is how Read Veneers helps contractors and joinery firms deliver safety, style, and specification – without compromise.
At Read Veneers, we specialise in creating bespoke veneered fire doors that not only meet stringent safety standards, but also look fantastic. Whether you’re outfitting an office, hotel, or any other commercial space, we’ve got you covered with a variety of styles, colours, and finishes.
In this post, we will look at the various fire door requirements across the different types of building, and how veneered wood doors can be used to make fire doors look visually appealing, whilst remaining legally compliant.
In furniture, panel and door making, unfinished or rough edges aren’t the greatest look. Where visual appeal is important, a solution is needed to improve the look of these edges. That solution? Edge banding.
As wood veneer suppliers in London, there are numerous projects we’ve worked on alongside some of the most respected contractors in the Capital, supplying and preparing a range of wood veneers that have created spectacular finishes in a variety of settings.
From sophisticated bespoke veneered doors crafted to harmonise with elegant interiors, through to veneered fire doors to protect your staff and visitors, all our doors are prepared to order.
The introduction of the new Masterwood CNC Project 265 has enhanced the range of capabilities at Read Veneers and as a result we are now able to offer a wider variety of services to fit-out specialists and furniture makers.
Working amidst the surroundings of an attractively designed executive or home office is always a pleasure. And for visitors arriving at reception being met with a striking, branded backdrop, their first impression will be most memorable. Wood veneers can be used to great effect in any office or commercial environment.
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, in force since October 2006, was brought in to ensure the safety of anyone working in or visiting commercial premises and common areas of residential blocks. Fire doors form a crucial part of the Order. But what exactly does a fire door constitute?