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Elegant Interior Door Solutions for Every Space


At CestlaV Home, our interior doors are more than entryways — they define the character of each room.
We design and manufacture custom wooden and engineered doors that merge durability with modern elegance, perfectly suited for residential, commercial, and hospitality interiors.

Every CestlaV door is built with precision craftsmanship, high-quality materials, and a commitment to aesthetic harmony.
Whether you’re designing a luxury apartment, corporate suite, or private villa, our doors provide timeless design and performance that endure.


Product Range – Crafted for Style and Function


Solid Wood Interior Doors

Authentic natural wood, showcasing rich grain and warmth. Ideal for clients seeking traditional craftsmanship with modern precision.

Engineered Wood Core Doors

Combining strength, stability, and cost efficiency. The engineered core minimizes warping, ensuring structural consistency in any climate.

Lacquer Finished Doors

Sleek, contemporary finishes in matte or high-gloss surfaces. Available in a wide palette of neutral or custom colors for modern interiors.

Wood Veneer Doors

Natural wood veneers such as oak, walnut, ash, and teak add organic texture and warmth, perfect for luxury homes and offices.

Glass & Composite Panel Doors

For spaces requiring light flow or a modern aesthetic, our doors integrate frosted or clear glass panels, aluminum accents, or hybrid materials for a distinctive look.


Design Philosophy


CestlaV doors are designed to seamlessly complement our custom furniture, cabinetry, and wall paneling systems.
The goal is a unified visual language — consistent finishes, matching colors, and integrated detailing throughout the interior.

Our designers emphasize proportion, symmetry, and surface balance, ensuring each door harmonizes with the architectural environment.
From minimalist flat-panel designs to decorative raised or grooved profiles, every collection reflects a refined sense of geometry and proportion.



Design Styles


StyleDesign FeaturesAesthetic KeywordsTypical Application
Modern MinimalistFlat panels, clean lines, hidden handles, seamless frame designSleek, neutral, understatedApartments, offices, modern homes
Italian Light LuxuryVeneered or lacquered surface with subtle metallic accents and warm tonesRefined, elegant, soft contrastLuxury residences, boutique hotels
Contemporary ClassicRaised or grooved panels, balanced proportions, lacquer or veneer finishTimeless, formal, architecturalVillas, meeting rooms, upscale interiors
Scandinavian NaturalLight wood tones, open grain, matte finishes, simple structureCozy, natural, brightNordic homes, studios, cafes
Modern RusticTextured wood grain, warm brown or smoky tones, solid wood lookWarm, organic, relaxedCountry homes, resorts, private lodges
Industrial ChicCombination of wood veneer and metal or glass insertsBold, structured, contemporaryCreative offices, urban lofts
Custom BespokeTailored panel design, inlay, groove, or mixed-material detailingUnique, project-specificDesigner residences, contract projects


Material Excellence & Finishing Options

ComponentOptions / Features
Core StructureSolid wood, engineered timber, composite or honeycomb core
Surface FinishNatural veneer, lacquer paint, melamine, laminate, or customized color match
Frame MaterialMatching solid wood, MDF, or aluminum edge trim
Hardware CompatibilityEuropean hinges, concealed handles, magnetic locks
Thickness35–45 mm standard (custom dimensions available)
Color RangeNatural wood tones, white, charcoal, or RAL custom shades
Edge ProfilesSquare, beveled, rounded, or molded designs


Wood Materials & Finishes

CategoryMaterial / Finish TypeKey CharacteristicsRecommended Use
Solid Wood CoreNatural oak, walnut, teak, ashRich grain texture, durable, premium feelLuxury residential & hotel suites
Engineered Wood CorePlywood / multi-layer board / composite coreStable, warp-resistant, cost-effectiveCommercial interiors, high-traffic areas
Wood Veneer FinishOak / Walnut / Ash / Sapele / Maple veneerNatural surface, customizable stain tonesInterior doors, furniture matching
Lacquer FinishPU or water-based lacquer (matte / glossy)Smooth, modern, easy to cleanContemporary apartments & offices
Melamine / Laminate FinishMelamine film or high-pressure laminate (HPL)Scratch-resistant, uniform colorLarge residential projects, retail spaces
Painted MDFPremium MDF base with pigmented coatingUniform texture, budget-friendly eleganceApartments, office fit-outs
Hybrid / Mixed MaterialWood + glass / metal trim / aluminum edgeDesign flexibility, modern lookCommercial and designer projects
Eco & Certified OptionsFSC-certified veneer, low-VOC coatingsSustainable, environment-friendlyGlobal export & green projects


Functional Advantages


  • Sound Insulation – Solid or engineered cores enhance acoustic privacy.

  • Durability – Scratch-resistant coatings and reinforced edges extend door lifespan.

  • Easy Installation – Pre-hung or door-only options for flexible site installation.

  • Low Maintenance – Smooth finishes resist moisture and daily wear.

  • Fire & Moisture Resistance – Optional treatment available for commercial projects.


Customization for Project Needs


CestlaV provides OEM / ODM and contract manufacturing solutions for developers, builders, and interior designers.
Each order can be tailored by:

  • Door size and thickness

  • Surface finish and color tone

  • Panel layout and molding style

  • Glass insert or metal detail options

  • Matching frame and trim set

Our in-house engineering team ensures accuracy from design drawings to final production, maintaining the highest standard of quality across every batch.


Applications


  • Residential Projects – Bedrooms, corridors, closets, study rooms

  • Commercial Offices – Conference rooms, reception zones, private offices

  • Hospitality Interiors – Hotel guest rooms, suites, public corridors

  • Institutional Spaces – Schools, clinics, libraries, and studios


Quality Commitment


All CestlaV doors undergo strict quality inspection — from material sourcing and pressing to finishing and assembly.
Our production integrates advanced CNC technology with traditional joinery to achieve precision alignment, smooth edges, and long-lasting stability.
The result is a door that opens and closes perfectly, project after project.


Why CestlaV Home?


  • Specialized in Wood Craft & Design Integration

  • ⚙️ Flexible Customization for Global Projects

  • Reliable Lead Time and Consistent Supply Chain

  • Eco-Friendly Materials and Sustainable Production

  • One-Stop Solution — Wall panels, wardrobes, cabinets, and doors designed as a unified collection.

Choose CestlaV Home — where every door becomes part of a larger story of craftsmanship, innovation, and timeless interior design.


FAQ


What is the new trend for interior doors?

Recent trends in interior doors focus on clean lines, natural textures, and functional minimalism.
Key 2024–2025 trends include:

  • Flush and frameless-style doors with concealed hinges for a seamless wall look

  • Full-height doors that visually raise the ceiling and make spaces feel more luxurious

  • Wood veneer and wood-look finishes in oak, walnut, and light ash for warm, calm interiors

  • Glass-panel interior doors (clear, frosted or fluted) to share light between rooms

  • Matte black, bronze, or brushed metal hardware for a contemporary contrast

These trends pair well with modern wall panels, minimalist furniture, and open-plan layouts.


How much would it cost to replace an interior door?

The cost to replace an interior door depends on:

  • Door type (hollow-core, solid-core, glass, custom)

  • Prehung vs slab (prehung with frame is more expensive)

  • Labor cost in your region

As a rough range (door only, not currency-specific):

  • Basic hollow-core interior door: low cost

  • Solid-core or sound-reducing doors: medium to high

  • Glass or designer doors: higher-end

Installation can sometimes equal or exceed the door price if trimming, frame adjustment, or painting is required.


Can you just replace an interior door without replacing the frame?

Yes, you can replace just the door slab and keep the existing frame, as long as:

  • The frame is still square, solid, and not warped

  • Hinge positions and latch location are aligned

  • Door opening size matches the new door

This is often called a slab door replacement, and it’s cheaper than replacing the full frame with a prehung unit. However, if the frame is damaged, out of square, or you want a different style/size, a prehung interior door is usually the better solution.


What are the best interior doors?

“The best interior door” depends on your priorities:

  • Best for sound & quality feel: solid-core interior doors

  • Best for modern design: flush or minimalist panel doors with simple hardware

  • Best for light sharing: glazed or glass-panel interior doors (clear, frosted, ribbed)

  • Best budget option: high-quality hollow-core doors with durable finishes

For long-term value, many homeowners choose solid-core doors with durable veneer or laminate finishes, balancing acoustics, aesthetics, and cost.


Can I replace my own interior doors?

Yes, many homeowners replace interior doors themselves, especially if:

  • You’re using slab doors and the frames are in good shape

  • You’re comfortable using basic tools (drill, chisel, screwdriver, plane)

  • You can carefully measure and align hinges and latch holes

However, if you’re changing to prehung doors, adjusting rough openings, or dealing with uneven floors/walls, hiring a professional often results in a cleaner fit, better sound sealing, and less rework.


What interior doors never go out of style?

Several styles are considered timeless and work with both classic and modern interiors:

  • Simple 1–3 panel doors with clean lines

  • Shaker-style interior doors

  • Flush wood doors in natural wood tones (oak, walnut, maple)

  • White painted interior doors with understated hardware

Avoid overly ornate designs or very trend-heavy patterns if you want doors that still look current in 10–15 years.


How to save money on interior doors?

To reduce the cost of updating interior doors:

  • Choose quality hollow-core or engineered doors instead of solid wood

  • Keep existing frames and replace only the door slabs where possible

  • Use standard sizes rather than custom dimensions

  • Choose finishes that don’t require onsite painting (pre-finished surfaces)

  • Replace only high-impact doors first (entry to living room, bedrooms, bathroom), then update others later


How much should I pay to have an internal door fitted?

The fitting cost depends on:

  • Whether it’s a slab door or prehung door

  • Whether the frame needs adjustment or replacement

  • Additional works: trimming, painting, changing hinges, fitting locks

Installation of an interior door typically adds a moderate labor fee per door, increasing if the frame needs adjustment or if the door is solid-core and heavier.


What are the disadvantages of frameless doors?

Frameless or frameless-style interior doors are visually stunning but come with trade-offs:

  • Installation complexity – requires precise alignment and high-quality hardware

  • Less forgiving – any wall unevenness is more visible

  • Higher cost – hinges, concealed frames, and carpentry are more expensive than standard framed doors

  • Acoustic performance – can be slightly worse if not perfectly sealed



Do prehung doors come with frames?

Yes. A prehung interior door is delivered:

  • Already attached to its frame

  • With hinges installed

  • Often with a pre-cut latch hole

This saves installation time and is ideal for new builds, major renovations, or when existing frames are damaged.


Can I hang a new door on an existing frame?

Yes, as long as:

  • The new door matches the height, width, and thickness of the old one

  • Hinge positions are aligned, or you are willing to mortise new hinge locations

  • The frame is structurally sound and square

This method is cheaper and faster than replacing the frame.


What is a reasonable door price?

A “reasonable” price depends on:

  • Door construction: hollow-core, solid-core, glass, or custom design

  • Finish: primed only, fully painted, veneer, or laminate

  • Hardware: basic or designer handles/locks

A reasonable interior door price reflects a balance of material quality, acoustic performance, and finish, rather than being the very cheapest option available.


Is it cheaper to DIY or hire for door installation?

  • DIY is cheaper in direct cost, but requires tools, time, and some skill

  • Mistakes (misaligned hinges, poor latching, gaps) can end up increasing cost if a professional is later needed to fix them

  • For complex or heavy doors (solid-core, glass, custom heights), hiring a professional is often more cost-effective overall.


Is it worth replacing internal doors?

Yes—replacing interior doors can have a big visual impact with relatively low disruption:

  • Instantly updates the style of the entire home

  • Improves sound insulation and privacy

  • Enhances perceived quality and resale value

  • Allows you to standardize hardware finishes and door heights

New interior doors are one of the most visible and cost-effective upgrades in a whole-home refresh.


Why is replacing a door so expensive?

Replacing a door often feels expensive because you’re not just paying for the slab itself:

  • Labor: precise carpentry, trimming, aligning hinges and latch

  • Frame work: adjusting or replacing frames, shimming, sealing

  • Finishing: painting, caulking, installing trim and hardware

  • Weight & handling: solid-core and glazed doors are heavy and require two people


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