Composite doors have coloured skins rather than a coloured coating on their surface. This means that their colour is long-lasting and they don’t need repainting. If you want to change the colour of your composite door it’s best to ask the manufacturer about the best way to do this. This is because different composite doors are finished in different ways.
Dunbeath
Dunbeath is a village in south-east Caithness, Scotland on the A9 road. It was the native home of Neil M. Gunn (1891-1973), author of The Silver Darlings, Highland River and so on, many of whose books are embeded in Dunbeath and its Strath. Dunbeath has an extremely abundant historical landscape, the site of countless Iron Age brochs as well as an early middle ages reclusive site (see Alex Morrison's archaeological study, "Dunbeath: A Cultural Landscape".) Of Dunbeath's landscape, Gunn created: "These tiny straths, like the Strath of Dunbeath, have this intimate charm. In boyhood we get to know every square lawn of it. We encompass it physically as well as our memories hold it. Birches, hazel trees for nutting, pools with trout as well as an occasionally noticeable salmon, river-flats with the wind on the bracken as well as vanishing bunny scuts, a wealth of wild flower as well as small bird life, the skyrocketing hawk, the unanticipated roe, the ancient graveyard, ideas of the individual who once lived far inland in straths and also hollows, the past and the present kept in a minute of day-dream." ('My Little Britain', 1941.). There is a neighborhood museum/landscape analysis centre at the old village college.