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.
Dartmouth
Dartmouth is a town and also civil parish in the English area of Devon. It is a traveler destination set on the western bank of the estuary of the River Dart, which is a long narrow tidal ria that runs inland as far as Totnes. It exists within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and also South Hams area, and had a population of 5,512 in 2001, [1] lowering to 5,064 at the 2011 census There are 2 electoral wards in the Dartmouth area (Townstal & Kingswear). Their consolidated population at the above census was 6,822. In 1086, the Domesday Book details Dunestal as the only negotiation in the location which currently composes the church of Dartmouth. It was held by Walter of Douai. It paid tax on half a hide, and had 2 plough groups, two servants, 5 citizens and also four smallholders. There were six livestock, 40 sheep and 15 goats. Currently Townstal (as the name became) was apparently a simply agricultural negotiation, centred around the church. Walter of Douai rebelled against William II, and his lands were taken and also added to the honour of Marshwood (Dorset), which sublet Townstal and also Dartmouth to the FitzStephens. It was possibly throughout the very early part of their proprietorship that Dartmouth began to expand as a port, as it was of calculated importance as a deep-water port for sailing vessels. The port was used as the sailing factor for the Crusades of 1147 as well as 1190, and also Warfleet Creek, close to Dartmouth Castle is supposed by some to be named for the substantial fleets which assembled there. Dartmouth was a home of the Royal Navy from the power of Edward III and also was two times stunned and sacked during the Hundred Years War, after which the mouth of the tidewater was closed every evening with an excellent chain. The narrow mouth of the Dart is secured by 2 prepared castles, Dartmouth Castle and Kingswear Castle. Initially Dartmouth's only wharf was Bayard's Cove, a relatively small area protected by a fort at the southerly end of the town.