How to Choose the Right Chaukhat for Your Home
When building or renovating a home, one of the most overlooked yet crucial components is the chaukhat—the door or window frame that supports your structure. A well-crafted chaukhat not only enhances the overall aesthetics of your space but also ensures long-lasting performance.
Whether you’re selecting a frame for the main door, internal doors, or windows, the right chaukhat can make all the difference in durability, strength, and visual appeal. In this blog, we’ll guide you through everything you need to know to choose the perfect wooden chaukhat for your home.
1. Know Your Wood Types
The first and most important decision is the type of wood you choose. Different woods offer different benefits in terms of strength, termite resistance, cost, and appearance.
Common Choices for Chaukhats:
- Sagwan (Teak): Highly durable, resistant to termites and weather; perfect for main entrances.
- Malaysian Sakhu: Affordable, attractive, and a good balance between cost and performance.
- Sal Wood: Very strong and dense, ideal for areas with heavy use or exposure to elements.
- Sheesham (Indian Rosewood): Visually rich and moderately strong, often used for decorative interiors.
Choose the wood based on your climate, budget, and the location of the frame (indoor vs outdoor).
2. Check for Proper Seasoning and Treatment
Wood that hasn’t been properly seasoned or treated may warp, crack, or invite pests over time. Ensure the chaukhat you select is made from kiln-seasoned wood and treated with anti-termite and water-resistant chemicals.
Ask your supplier if the wood has been:
- Seasoned for moisture control
- Chemically treated for pests
- Properly dried to prevent expansion/contraction
3. Match the Frame Size and Thickness
Chaukhats must be custom-sized to fit your wall opening accurately. Ready-made frames may not align properly with your wall thickness or door dimensions, leading to loose fittings or gaps.
Ensure that:
- The chaukhat matches the wall thickness (usually 4 to 9 inches)
- The frame is strong enough to hold the weight of the door
- The size allows for a perfect door swing and gap control
4. Prioritize Quality Craftsmanship
A chaukhat is not just a rectangular frame—it’s a structure that must hold the door securely for years. Look for smooth joinery, neat corners, and a good polish or primer coat. Poorly made chaukhats can weaken over time, damage the door, or become misaligned.
Features of a well-crafted chaukhat:
- Clean mitre joints or dovetail joints
- Smooth sanding and polish finish
- Uniform thickness and wood quality
- Screw holes pre-drilled and aligned
5. Choose the Right Supplier
Finally, choosing a trusted manufacturer or wholesaler can save you time, money, and future headaches. Opt for companies that specialize in wooden doors, windows, and frames, and have a track record of durability and finish.
Why Choose Prakash Plywood?
Prakash Plywood is one of India’s most reliable manufacturers and wholesalers of:
- Wooden doors
- Custom and standard chaukhats
- Window frames
They offer:
- High-grade Sagwan, Sal, and Malaysian Sakhu wood
- Custom sizing for residential and commercial needs
- Skilled craftsmanship and quality control
- Bulk supply and project-based solutions
With Prakash Plywood, you’re not just buying a product—you’re investing in durability, elegance, and trust.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right chaukhat may seem like a small decision, but it plays a huge role in your home’s longevity and look. From wood type to treatment, and from size to supplier—every detail matters.
Go for a custom-made, well-seasoned, and finely crafted wooden frame that complements your doors and enhances your interiors.
For strong, stylish, and long-lasting wooden frames, trust Prakash Plywood—your one-stop destination for all kinds of wooden doors, windows, and chaukhats.