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Doors Dublin Door Collection · Finish

Piano-Lacquer MDF Door Finish

A multi-stage high-gloss finishing approach for the Doors Dublin Door Collection, developed to achieve depth, level reflection and carefully resolved edges on furniture-grade MDF.

Close-up showing a deep burgundy piano-lacquer finish on a Doors Dublin MDF door and matching rounded frame
High gloss is unforgiving: preparation quality is visible in every reflection.
Workshop route

Surface quality is built before the final polish.

A piano-style gloss is not created by one heavy coat. The surface is progressively prepared and corrected. Doors Dublin controls the sequence around the selected MDF, profile geometry, colour and final visual standard. Product-specific mixing ratios, proprietary combinations and exact workshop recipes are not published.

Machining & shaping

Leaf and frame profiles are machined accurately so edges, radii and junctions are consistent before coating begins.

Preparation & sanding

The MDF is prepared, sealed where required and sanded to create a stable, even foundation.

Primer build

Specialist priming and intermediate correction help close the surface and reveal imperfections early.

Colour build

Colour is applied in controlled stages with inspection and further correction between stages where required.

Lacquer & curing

Clear or compatible high-build finishing layers are applied and allowed to cure according to the selected system.

Fine correction & polish

The final surface is refined and polished to achieve clarity, depth and a consistent high-gloss reflection.

The exact coating system is selected for the project. Compatibility, curing, substrate preparation and manufacturer requirements always control the final workshop process.