Also called a batten door ledged door and unframed door.
Battened and ledged door meaning.
The ledges and braces should reduce the chance of the door warping and losing its shape.
For the simple battened and ledged door frame work is provided in the form of two verticals known as stiles.
They are usually only added to one side of the door meaning the door looks different from either side.
Stiles are generally 100mm wide and as far as thickness is concerned the thickness of stile should be equal to the combined thickness of ledge and batten.
The door consist of a series of vertical battens usually tongued and grooved and fixed together with horizontal.
Battened ledged and framed doors.
Battened door a wood door without stiles which is constructed of vertical boards held together by horizontal battens 2 on the back side.
A wood door without stiles which is constructed of vertical boards held together by horizontal battens 2 on the back side also called a batten door ledged door and unframed door.