Lambo doors are used for style and attention grabbing purposes. These doors are designed to open vertically getting the Lamborghini effect. Whether you have a coupe or a 4-door sedan, Lambo doors are extremely versatile.
Sliding barn doors can be useful when one is limited in space and is unable to use a conventional door. A sliding door is much more compact and does not necessarily require a large area to open fully.
The style of door I would use for a closet would be a sliding door.
A few situations in which it would be especially beneficial to use a door draught excluder would be on doors that do not fit tightly, such as pet doors, garage doors and patio doors.
One may look for fiberglass entry doors that are for sale at Home Depot, Lowe's and Home Hardware. One may also use specialty stores such as Pella and Amberwood Doors.
doors' e.g.: in the house, all the doors' hinges need to be greased. But I would still contest the need to use the possessive for door (inanimate) - in the example above, I feel it is better as "...the hinges of all the doors..."
If these antique glass doors were not designed for fireplace use then soot and smoke could damage the glass. I would remove them or place another fireplace glass barrier between the fire and the antique doors. If they were designed for use in a fireplace then they should stand up to the soot and smoke from your fire and I would make sure to clean them frequently to avoid build up.
Yes, use a good primer first. I do it often.
Hen houses have two types of doors: larger doors for human use, and smaller doors (pop-holes) for fowl use.
they would use fire as it is made from wood so the fire would burn threw the castle doors
I would use a chemical stripper.
depends on the make; Ford & GM have a separate key for doors & trunk; others use one key for all.
i wouldn't use plywood to make cabinet doors or entry-way doors either I would use ply-wood for the center of a door panel and I would use poplar or some other hardwood for the stiles and rails to add to the ply-panel door. I would use only plywood for a cabinet door only for a shop tool cabinet. The larger the sheet of plywood the more chance of warping-- stiles and rails tend to keep wood panels from warping.