Aesthetically pleasing mainstream choice for living: High-end painted doors complete environmentally friendly process upgrades, reshaping the industry landscape.
2026,07,11
With the comprehensive upgrading of domestic home decoration consumption, the public has raised higher standards for the quality, health, and design consistency of their living spaces. High-end lacquered doors, combining artistic expression and stable performance, continue to lead the mid-to-high-end home decoration, high-end real estate, and premium commercial supporting sectors. Guided by green and standardized policies in the wooden door industry, traditional high-pollution oil-based lacquering processes are rapidly iterating. Low-VOC, odorless water-based paints and formaldehyde-free substrate coatings have become standard upgrades for high-end lacquered door brands. The industry has completely moved away from the early extensive production model that prioritized appearance over environmental protection, forming a new development pattern that balances aesthetics and health.
Consumer demand logic has undergone a fundamental shift. Previously, purchasing high-end lacquered doors only focused on the gloss of the paint and the exquisiteness of the design. Now, consumers simultaneously consider the environmental protection level of the substrate, the safety standards of the coating materials, and long-term durability. Owners of large apartments, villas, and other improved residential properties, as well as purchasers of high-end hotels, clubs, office buildings, and other commercial projects, increasingly favor lacquered door products that can achieve a unified color scheme throughout the house, have high wood grain reproduction accuracy, and offer a rich selection of colors. High-End Painted Doors rely on a refined process of multi-layer sanding, multiple spraying, and constant temperature dust-free baking to replicate the translucent texture of original wood. They can also create diverse visual effects such as piano gloss, soft skin feel, and retro distressed finish. They are suitable for various whole-house design systems such as light luxury, Italian minimalism, new Chinese style, and modern retro, making them a core building material for designers to create integrated spatial aesthetics.