Your home deserves a door that does more than close.
It needs to guard your family's privacy in Dhaka's close-knit neighborhoods, stand firm against break-ins, and look good doing it.
But walk into any furniture shop in Bangladesh and you'll face a confusing spread of prices. Some doors cost BDT 4,500. Others push past BDT 8,000. The wood looks similar. The frames seem identical. So what's the real difference?
After helping thousands of Bangladeshi families choose doors for their homes, we've learned that the sweet spot exists between cheap hollow-core models that sag within two years and overpriced imports that drain your budget.
HATIM Furniture has spent years perfecting this balance, and this guide shows you exactly where your money goes when you buy a wooden flush door in 2026.
Wooden flush doors in Bangladesh range from BDT 4,400 to BDT 8,600 in 2026. The price depends on what's inside the door, what covers it, and how big it needs to be.
HATIM Furniture offers three main collections:
Power Doors (HFPD series) - Best for bedrooms and interior rooms
81x27 inches: BDT 4,700
81x30 inches: BDT 4,700
81x33 inches: BDT 5,300
81x36 inches: BDT 5,400
81x39 inches: BDT 5,700
Decorative Doors (HFDD series) - Adds visual interest with veneer finishes
Ash veneer: BDT 4,440 to BDT 5,000 (depending on size)
Redoak veneer: BDT 4,450 to BDT 6,000
Sapele veneer: BDT 4,400 to BDT 6,000
Teak veneer: BDT 5,300 to BDT 6,000
Solid Designed Flush Doors (HFWD series) - Maximum durability with intricate carved designs
81x27 inches: Starting at BDT 5,000
81x39 inches: Up to BDT 8,500
The core construction makes the biggest price difference. Here's what you're actually paying for:
Core Type:
Hollow-core: Lightweight particle frames with empty space inside. Budget-friendly, but sound travels right through them.
Semi-solid cores: Particleboard packed into the middle, adding weight and stability.
Full solid wood cores: Superior strength that resists warping in Bangladesh's 80-90% monsoon humidity.
Veneer choices add another cost layer. Teak veneer resists termites naturally, which matters in tropical climates. It shows rich grain patterns that age beautifully. Ash and Sapele offer similar benefits at slightly lower prices.
Size directly affects the materials used.
An 81x27-inch door requires less wood than an 81x39-inch one. HATIM's pricing reflects this honestly. Their smallest Power Door costs BDT 4,700, while the largest jumps to BDT 5,700.
Carved designs and decorative elements require skilled craftwork.
That's why HATIM's Solid Designed collection reaches BDT 8,500 for models with detailed patterns that blend modern minimalism with traditional Bengali motifs.
Don't assume a higher price always means better quality.
Match the door to its purpose. A BDT 4,900 Power Door works perfectly for a guest bedroom, while your main entrance deserves a solid, designed model.
Your door frame tells you exactly what size you need.
Measure the height and width before you shop. Most Bangladeshi homes use 81-inch-tall frames with widths of 27 to 39 inches.
Leave 1/8-inch clearance on all sides.
Your door needs this gap for hinges to work smoothly and for wood to expand during the monsoon season without sticking.
We've seen dozens of homeowners buy perfectly good doors that won't close properly because they measured exactly and ordered that size.
The room's purpose shapes your choice. Bedrooms benefit from veneer finishes like Ash or Sapele.
The natural wood grain adds warmth. Bathrooms need moisture resistance more than aesthetics. HATIM's Power Doors handle steam and humidity better because they use sealed edges that prevent water damage.
Your main entrance should prioritize security. Go for 40mm thickness with solid core construction. This stops forced entry attempts and insulates against street noise.
Interior doors can use 35mm thickness, which balances strength with manageable weight.
Wood swells in humidity. During monsoon months, even a perfectly fitted door might feel tight. This is normal.
Bangladesh tests doors hard. Monsoon humidity sits at 80-90% for months, while termites thrive year-round in the warm weather.
A door built for European climates fails here within two years because it wasn't designed to handle these conditions.
HATIM Furniture designs specifically for these conditions. Their Power Doors use Mahogany cores that naturally resist termites and moisture damage.
The decorative veneers come from species that thrive in tropical humidity. Teak contains natural oils that repel water and insects.
When HATIM applies Teak veneer to their HFDD-306 series, they're drawing on wood science that locals have trusted for generations.
Sealed edges make another crucial difference. Water seeps into doors through the sides where veneer meets core. HATIM seals these joints thoroughly during manufacturing.
Free delivery across all Bangladesh divisions means you don't pay extra whether you live in Dhaka or Sylhet.
Orders typically arrive within 3-15 days. HATIM offers a one-year free service warranty that covers installation adjustments.
Even the best door fails if installed poorly.
HATIM's warranty includes professional installation through their network of experienced carpenters. Their installers check frame alignment, adjust hinges for smooth operation, and seal any gaps before they leave.
Daily maintenance takes minimal effort. Dust your door weekly with a microfiber cloth. Once a month, wipe the surface with a cloth dampened in mild soap and water. Dry immediately. Polish to preserve the veneer's natural luster.
Bangladesh's humidity requires active management during monsoons. Keep indoor humidity below 55% if possible. Silica gel packs placed near the door absorb excess moisture. This prevents the wood from swelling excessively.
Never use harsh chemical cleaners on wood veneer. They strip the finish and expose the core to moisture damage.
A wooden flush door isn't just a barrier between rooms.
It's security when you sleep at night. Privacy when you need space. A surface that catches morning light and creates shadow patterns across your floor.
HATIM Furniture has spent years understanding what Bangladeshi homes need from their doors. Not what works in Stockholm or Singapore, but what survives monsoons in Dhaka and looks right in a Chattogram apartment.
Their pricing reflects honest material costs without inflated margins. Their construction methods account for local climate realities.
Whether you choose a BDT 4,700 Power Door for practical bedroom privacy or invest BDT 8,500 in a carved masterpiece for your entrance, you're buying something built to last.
The door will outlive your sofa. It will see you through job changes, growing children, and countless ordinary moments that make a house feel like home. That's worth getting right the first time.
Wooden flush doors in Bangladesh range from BDT 4,440 to BDT 8,570 depending on size, veneer type, and core construction.
The Power Door (HFPD) series works perfectly for bedrooms, starting at BDT 4,700 for standard sizes with reliable construction.
Yes, HATIM doors use Mahogany cores and sealed edges specifically designed to resist moisture and termites in Bangladesh's 80-90% monsoon humidity.
Power Doors offer plain, reliable surfaces for everyday use, while Decorative Doors add veneer finishes like Teak, Ash, or Sapele for visual appeal.
Yes, HATIM provides free delivery across all Bangladesh divisions, with orders arriving within 3-15 days, depending on location.
Most Bangladeshi homes use an 81-inch height with widths between 27-39 inches, but measure your door frame and leave 1/8-inch clearance on all sides.
HATIM offers a one-year free service warranty that covers professional installation and adjustments through their network of experienced carpenters.
Dust weekly with a microfiber cloth, wipe monthly with mild soap and water, polish quarterly, and keep indoor humidity below 55% during monsoons.
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