What is the difference between a custom door color and a standard door color?
A custom door color usually carries a higher price compared to standard color options. This is due to the need for additional manufacturing processes and often the use of special paints or coatings to achieve the desired color.
In addition, producing a custom color may require more complicated coloring or matching techniques, which can increase production costs. Despite the higher price, customers often opt for a custom color because of the opportunity to create a unique door design that perfectly matches their individual aesthetic and stylistic preferences.

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