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        "text": "Common door casing materials include solid wood (such as pine, oak, or maple), MDF (medium-density fiberboard), and PVC. Solid wood offers natural beauty and can be stained or painted, providing durability and a classic look. MDF is a cost-effective option, ideal for painting, and resistant to warping, though it's less durable than solid wood. PVC is moisture-resistant and suitable for humid environments like bathrooms or exterior applications, but it may have fewer design options. Your choice depends on budget, desired finish, and environmental conditions.",
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        "description": "Door casing materials include solid wood for classic durability, MDF for cost-effective painting, and PVC for moisture resistance. Each has pros and cons for budget and appearance."
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  "description": "Door casing materials include solid wood for classic durability, MDF for cost-effective painting, and PVC for moisture resistance. Each has pros and cons for bu"
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