A splice solid panel door is made by joining smaller pieces of wood together to form a larger panel, used mainly for large doors where a single piece of wood is impractical or costly. This method involves edge-to-edge joining using techniques like tongue and groove, dowels, or biscuits. Benefits include cost efficiency by using standard-size boards, stability comparable to single-piece panels, and versatile design options—visible joints for a rustic look or concealed formodern aesthetics.
Commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings, these doors use various wood types based on aesthetics and durability, requiring skilled craftsmanship forprecision in manufacturing.