LF Closed Louvre
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Pick up available from the distribution centre Kingsgrove NSW 2208
Crafted, Comfortable, Classic.
— bold, beautiful, & built to last.
Fixed Closed louvre.
Louvre Door Features:
- 5-year warranty
- Quality finish ready for painting
- Moisture tested and seasoned
- We custom build our louvres to match your requirements
Parkwood’s range of louvres can enhance every room in your home. The timber we select for construction is of the finest quality, and our wooden louvres are known for their strength and durability.
The wood you choose can be matched to compliment the timber grain and colour in the rest of your home design. Western Red Cedar is a popular choice. It is a lightweight, stable timber used extensively in buildings and joinery.
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Timber Types
Parkwood’s solid timber doors are crafted from a range of sustainable timbers that are made to be reliable for joinery. Providing options within everyone’s budget while offering a variety of options in colours and grains to suit almost any home design.
Depending on the style, exterior paint quality doors are made with exterior grade plywood with a vee groove. Exterior stain quality doors have TGV boards Ex 100×25 (dependent on style).
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Western Red Cedar
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Radiata Pine
Which Is Better? Painting Or Staining?
We’ve outlined the differences to help you make the right choice for your home. Learn about the difference between paint-quality and stain-quality timbers here:
Staining Quality Timbers
Staining Quality Timbers
Stain-quality (SQ) timber is a popular option for those wanting a timber door, as it’s the option that best lets the natural look of the timber shine through, which is often a big factor in choosing a timber door in the first place.
SQ timber can be stained, and the stain will change the colour of the timber but leave the grain patterns largely untouched to allow the natural look of the timber to be the main feature.
The success of staining will depend on the porosity of the timber, which is why cedar is a great option, as it’s a soft wood with a light colour that effectively absorbs the stain. American White Ash when stained is a very attractive option that is aesthetically pleasing and absorbs wood stains well.
Paint Quality Timbers
Paint Quality Timbers
If you’re looking to significantly change the look and feel of your timber door, i.e. move it away from its natural state, you’ll want to go with paint-quality (PQ) timber. This type of timber can be painted to any number of colours or finishes, which means it’s popular with those looking to make a statement but will disguise the look of the timber underneath.
It’s important to be aware, however, that PQ timber can come with certain characteristics, most PQ doors have finger joints, lamination’ or bog/filler, this prevents the timber from looking good if stained. It is also important that you ensure that the door is painted correctly.
For an interior PQ timber door, they tend to have MDF/customwood panels.
As always, when it comes to choosing how to treat your front door, it’s best to engage an expert who can help you determine the best option for your particular door, material and circumstances.

Parkwood Louvre Doors
Did you know the difference your choice of door can make?
Lana from Three Birds Renovations discusses the importance of selecting the right doors for your home. The Three Birds chose to use Parkwood Louvre doors throughout House 13.