Pinky0301
2020-07-27 08:53:49
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Hello dear forum,
I need your help again: We have to choose interior doors. They should be plain white doors. Now I have learned that there are CPL and white lacquer. I would have thought that lacquer is more expensive, but in the store we were in, it was the other way around. We were offered Prüm doors. The salesperson said that CPL doors are more resistant. However, the frame is only available with a completely rounded edge, while the white lacquer doors have a rounded square edge (called KR edge), which we like better. But I don't want to regret later that the doors are sensitive (What does that actually mean? Do they get dirty faster or do they break faster?) Can we take the white lacquer doors without worries or should we rather look for another supplier who offers CPL doors with a small rounded edge?
I need your help again: We have to choose interior doors. They should be plain white doors. Now I have learned that there are CPL and white lacquer. I would have thought that lacquer is more expensive, but in the store we were in, it was the other way around. We were offered Prüm doors. The salesperson said that CPL doors are more resistant. However, the frame is only available with a completely rounded edge, while the white lacquer doors have a rounded square edge (called KR edge), which we like better. But I don't want to regret later that the doors are sensitive (What does that actually mean? Do they get dirty faster or do they break faster?) Can we take the white lacquer doors without worries or should we rather look for another supplier who offers CPL doors with a small rounded edge?