An engineered wooden door is a door made out of multiple pieces of wood. This is opposed to solid wooden doors that are made out of one piece of wood.Engineered wooden doors are usually covered by veneer to make them look like they are made from one piece of wood. They tend to be sturdier and straighter than solid doors.
Berriedale
Berriedale is a small estate village on the north eastern coast of Caithness, Scotland, on the A9 road in between Helmsdale as well as Lybster, near the boundary between Caithness as well as Sutherland. It is sheltered from the North Sea. The village has a parish church in the Church of Scotland. Simply south of Berriedale, heading to the north, the A9 passes the Berriedale Braes, a steep drop in the landscape (brae is a Scots word for hillside, a loaning of the Scottish Gaelic bràighe). The roadway drops down steeply (13% over 1,3 km) to bridge a river, before rising once again (13% over 1,3 km), with a variety of sharp bends in the road-- although several of the barrette flexes and various other nearby slopes have actually been relieved in recent years. The impracticality (as well as cost) of bridging the Berriedale Braes avoided the building of the Inverness-Wick Far North Line along the eastern shore of Caithness; rather the train runs inland through the Flow Country. Berriedale lies at the end of the eighth phase of the coastal John o' Groats Route.