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Do you have double-coloured panels? 

Yes, the MEHAMN panels are double-coloured, they have different colours at the front- and backside. This means that you can create individual patterns.

If you want a MEHAMN door in one colour (e.g. all white), choose these type of panels. The side which is glazed in white stained oak-effect represents the backside, which won't be visible.

Please note that single-coloured doors can be planned in the PAX Planner although the door appears in two colours in the article overview. This simply means that you'll purchase two-coloured panels but if you rotate them, they're finally plain. This isn't a system error.

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