In the past decoration, we may pay more attention to the quality and material of the door, whether it is easy to use. I wonder if you have noticed what the door cover looks like? Although the door cover is a decorative design, a good door cover decoration can make the door look better and more atmospheric. The design of door covers is generally divided into right angle design and oblique angle design. The difference between the two is the different splicing methods, and there are also some differences in vision and use. Next, I will tell you the difference between the two designs to help you make a choice. Right-angle door covers are more common. The design of this door cover is the same as his name, that is, two right-angle plates are spliced on the door cover to form a right angle. The cost of this kind of door cover is relatively low, because the wood cutting is relatively simple, and only the door panel needs to be sawed straight.
This splicing method is also relatively simple, and this is the first attempt of the young master to install it, because as long as it is aligned. Because this design saves material and labor costs, the price of right-angle splicing is relatively low. You can use this method if you don't want to spend too much budget on the door cover.
This splicing is also suitable for a wide range of occasions, all kinds of decorations can be applied, and the aesthetics can be guaranteed to some extent.
The splicing of diagonal door covers is a technical job. If you want to make a bevel door cover, you need to find a professional master to install it, because the bevel angles of the two boards need to be the same, and there will be gaps or not at right angles if the angles are different.
Before making the inclined door frame, it is necessary to deal with the board and debug it many times. Some waste materials will be sawed off, and the production progress will be slightly slower, so the price of making inclined door frames is higher.
The advantages of the diagonal door frame are good aesthetics, tight splicing of diagonal spans, a sense of integrity and a relatively atmospheric shape. Then the diagonal design is stronger and less prone to cracking.