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.
Westgate-on-sea
Westgate-on-Sea is a seaside community as well as civil parish in northeast Kent, England, with a population of 6,996 at the 2011 Census. It is within the Thanet local government district and surrounds the bigger seaside resort of Margate. Its two sandy coastlines have actually stayed a popular traveler destination because the town's growth in the 1860s from a small farming neighborhood. The town is significant for once being the area of a Royal Naval Air Service seaplane base at St Mildred's Bay, which safeguarded the Thames Estuary coastal communities during World War I. The community is the topic of Sir John Betjeman's rhyme, Westgate-on-Sea. Locals have included the 19th-century surgeon Sir Erasmus Wilson as well as former Archbishop of Canterbury William Temple. The musician Sir William Quiller Orchardson repainted numerous of his best-known pictures while staying in Westgate-on-Sea. The British author Arnold Cooke participated in the community's Streete Preparatory School in the early 20th century, and Eton headmaster Anthony Chenevix-Trench spent the earliest couple of years of his education in the town.