A door jamb is the frame around a door, ensuring its stability and functionality.
Gypsum board is like a flat, smooth sheet used to build walls and ceilings in homes and buildings.
A metal stud is a strong, thin metal beam that forms the skeleton of walls and ceilings in buildings.
Stopping compound in partition walls conceals joints and seams for a smooth finish before painting.
Joint tape reinforces and conceals drywall seams, creating a strong, smooth wall surface.
A drywall screw is a special screw for putting up drywall on walls and ceilings. It’s designed to hold the drywall in place securely.
A full varnish door is glossy and protective, enhancing its appearance and durability.
A half glass varnish door combines a glossy bottom with a see-through top for a unique design.
A door lock is like a special tool that keeps a door shut and safe. It’s what you use to lock and unlock a door.
Door hinges enable a door to swing open and closed, acting as its pivot joints.