I am renovating my new house and would like to ask everyone, is it better to choose wooden doors, WPC doors or steel-wood doors for interior doors? Which one did you choose? How do you feel after using it for a few years?
Some things to consider… kids. The hollow doors are easy for them to break when fooling around or angy. The solid ones slam much louder. The better sound dampening of the solid ones can be good if you don’t want to hear thier music. But bad if you want to be able to yell “dinner” up to them. Also, if you knock, you may not be able to hear them answer as easily.
And bonus advice, if you have the interior walls open, put insulation in the walls between the masterbed room and any other room. It reduces sound transfer through the wall, which is nice for a variety of reasons…
I have only one renovation rule, If you use it everyday. Spend the money.
This sentence makes a lot of sense
Our house has a mix of hollow core and solit wood doors and I really like the weight and solidity of the wood doors. They may be cost prohibitive though.
Thank you for your advice. After reading this, I am more inclined to buy solid wood doors.
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Thanks so much for the advice and good luck! Your MDF+aluminum doors sound very solid. I’m just curious, how good are they at soundproofing? Better than a regular solid wood door?
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Go with solid core wood doors for interior. They’re a lot more expensive than hollow core and more work to install (they usually come unfinished and without pre-drilled holes) but they will last decades, are much better at sound dampening, and can be repainted or re-stained.
Thank you for your suggestion. Actually, I prefer to buy solid wood doors, but my husband thinks they are a bit expensive and wants to buy WPC doors.
I thought solid core doors were better for sound dampening and they were very much not.
Really? Aren’t solid wood doors soundproof?
They conduct sound better than hollow core IME. Soundproof doors have an insulation layer of sound deadening material in them.



