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WoodLtd® Studio
is a door manufacturer of solid wood doors, custom doors, design
doors and carved doors. We're the only Thailand's door designer
which quality exceeds US and European standards. High resolution
images of our products are available on-line at
http://picasaweb.google.com/woodciti/ WoodLtd® provides
extraordinary craftsmanship and design while utilizing finest solid
woods in the construction of exceptionally high quality doors. We
build our doors entirely in genuine Burmese teak and we prefer to
involve client in the design process

We
specialize in wood doors, art glass windows and custom alloy gates. We make doors
and windows in
solid teak in any height, width or thickness that is structurally
and aesthetically feasible. We make
carved doors, customized
windows and
design doors in any style. Our main products are wood doors, arched
windows, hardwood doors, front doors, exterior doors, safety metal gates, double
doors, design windows and custom made doors

We offer
garage wood doors, custom windows and driveway gates with authentic hand carving by best
Thailand’s craftsmen. Our library consists of over 4,000 carving designs
and blueprints for doors, windows,
frames, casing, lintels and garden privacy gates.
On customer's request
make pre-hung doors,
custom windows, transoms and French doors with art and stained glass. All our
genuine doors,
windows and gates are made to order, 100%
hand carved and one-of-a-kind

Each door, window and gate is provided with Certificate of
Authenticity. Every item 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 artisans. 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

WoodLtd® Studio
is Thailand's
only
door, window and gate designer which quality exceeds US, Canadian and
European standards.
We
provide extraordinary craftsmanship and design while utilizing
finest woods and metals in the construction of exceptional high quality doors,
windows
and gates. We build our products entirely in solid teak and we prefer to
involve the client in the design process

WoodLtd®
Door Window Gate & Fence: our
custom hardwood doors grace the entrances and passages of exquisite
homes throughout the world. Our designs and craftsmanship have
earned us a reputation as the world's finest custom door maker.
Discerning homeowners, building and remodeling contractors,
designers and architects rely on WoodLtd®
to
design, craft and deliver just the right door for their
one-of-a-kind homes. WoodLtd® heritage is crafting doors to
perfection thanks to generation-after-generation of Thai true
artisans

Door History: In the Renaissance period
the Italian doors are quite simple, their architects trusting more
to the doorways for effect; but in France and Germany the contrary
is the case, the doors being elaborately carved, especially in the
Louis XIV and Louis XV periods, and sometimes with architectural
features such as columns and entablatures with pediment and niches,
the doorway being in plain masonry. While in Italy the tendency was
to give scale by increasing the number of panels, in France the
contrary seems to have been the rule; and one of the great doors at
Fontainebleau, which is in two leaves, is entirely carried out as if
consisting of one great panel only.
The earliest Renaissance doors in France
are those of the cathedral of St Sauveur at Aix (1503); in the lower
panels there are figures 3 ft. high in Gothic niches, and in the
upper panels a double range of niches with figures about 2 ft. high
with canopies over them, all carved in cedar. The south door of Beauvais cathedral is in some respects the finest in France; the
upper panels are carved in high relief with figure subjects and
canopies over them. The doors of the church at Gisors (1575) are
carved with figures in
niches subdivided by classic pilasters
superimposed. In St Maclou at Rouen are three magnificently carved
doors; those by Jean Goujon have figures in niches on each side, and
others in a group of great beauty in the centre. The other doors,
probably about forty to fifty years later, are enriched with
bas-reliefs, landscapes, figures and elaborate interlaced borders.
The doors of the mosques in Cairo were
of two kinds; those which, externally, were cased with sheets of
bronze or metal, cut out in decorative patterns, and incised or
inlaid, with bosses in relief; and those in wood, which were framed
with interlaced designs of the square and diamond, this latter
description of work being Coptic in its origin. The doors of the
palace at Palermo, which were made by Saracenic workmen for the
Normans, are fine examples and in good preservation. A somewhat
similar decorative class of door to these latter is found in Verona,
where the edges of the stiles and rails are beveled and notched.
WoodLtd® Studio hardwood doors,
entryways, windows and metal gates. We're a leading wood door and
window manufacturer located in Thailand. We
have provided our customers with exceptional products that exude
timeless elegance. We offer wide selection of decorative doors and
panels in a variety of design styles. Our finely crafted custom
doors and entryways are manufactured from the heartiest of woods and
are works of art by design. Top quality glues with mortise and tenon
construction give our doors extra strength and durability. WoodLtd®
Studio warrantee their products against manufacturing defects for a
period of two years from date of shipment. We're the
only door designer which quality exceeds US and European
standards. We provide extraordinary craftsmanship and design
while utilizing finest woods in the construction of
exceptionally high quality product. We build our doors
entirely in solid teak and we prefer to involve client in f
the design process. We offer offers genuine front entry
doors, stained glass windows, ornamental house gates &
garden security fences for your home, business and office.
We custom design and manufacture exterior and interior solid
wood doors, art glass teak windows, decorative aluminum
gates and wrought iron fences

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 for ventilation. The purpose of a door closure is: preventing
passage of air; reducing air drafts and creating an enclosed space
that can be heated or cooled more effectively (revolving doors are
especially efficient for this purpose), privacy and noise reduction,
keeping occupants inside a vehicle, regulation of access, especially
when combined with various types of locks for aesthetics (e.g.
cupboard doors cutting off view of the contents), to help prevent
the spread of fire. 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.
Teak: a tall deciduous tree (Tectona
grandis) of the family Verbenaceae (verbena family), native to India
and Malaysia but now widely cultivated in other tropical areas.
Unfortunately, the wood of plantation teak is considered inferior to
that of wild teak; consequently the wild populations are being
decimated. Teakwood is moderately hard, easily worked, and extremely
durable; beams said to be over 1,000 years old are still functional.
The wood contains an essential oil that resists the action of water
and prevents the rusting of iron. The heartwood is resistant to
termites. Teak is superior to all other woods for shipbuilding and
is also used for furniture, flooring, and general construction.
Several other similar woods from unrelated trees are sometimes also
called teak. Teak (Tectona grandis) is classified in the division
Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Famiales, family
Verbenaceae.
Art: by its original and broadest
definition, art (from the Latin ars, meaning "skill" or "craft") is
the product or process of the effective application of a body of
knowledge, most often using a set of skills; this meaning is
preserved in such phrases as "liberal arts" and "martial arts".
However, in the modern use of the word, which rose to prominence
during the Renaissance, art is commonly understood to be the process
or result of making material works (or artwork) which, from concept
to creation, adhere to the "creative impulse"—that is, art is
distinguished from other works by being in large part unprompted by
necessity, by biological drive, or by any undisciplined pursuit of
recreation. By both definitions of the word, artistic works have
existed for almost as long as humankind, from early pre-historic art
to contemporary art. The creative arts are a collection of
disciplines whose principal purpose is in the output of material
that is compelled by a personal drive and echoes or reflects a
message, mood, and symbolism for the viewer to interpret. As such,
the term art may be taken to include forms as diverse as prose
writing, poetry, dance, acting, music, sculpture and painting. In
addition to serving as a method of pure creativity and
self-expression, the purpose of works of art may be to communicate
ideas, such as in politically-, religiously-, and
philosophically-motivated art, to create a sense of beauty (see
aesthetics and fine art) or pleasure, or to generate strong
emotions; the purpose may also be seemingly nonexistent. As a form
of cultural expression, art may be defined by the pursuit of
diversity and the usage of narratives of liberation and exploration
(i.e. art history, art criticism, and art theory) to mediate its
boundaries. This distinction may be applied to objects or
performances, current or historical, and its prestige extends to
those who made, found, exhibit, or own them. Other than originality,
there are no widely agreed-upon criteria for what is or isn't
considered "art", and there are many divergent definitions of art to
seek more specific requirements.
Hardwood
The term hardwood designates wood from angiosperm trees. Hardwood
contrasts with softwood, which comes from gymnosperm (coniferous)
trees. They are in general of higher density and hardness, but there
is considerable variation in actual wood hardness in both groups,
with a large amount of overlap. Hardwoods are usually used in
appearance products such as furniture, doors, flooring, etc. In some
regions where softwood is scarce, such as Australia, hardwood may
also be used for structural components of constructions

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