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Doors

When it comes to installing a door, proper measurements are crucial. Measuring a door involves taking accurate measurements of the height, width, and backset, as well as determining the door swing and hinge locations. Accurately measuring a door ensures that the door fits properly and operates smoothly. Installing a door involves attaching the hinges to the door and then positioning the door in the opening before attaching the hinges to the frame. By following these steps, you can successfully install a door that fits perfectly and operates smoothly. If you're unsure about how to measure or install a door, don't hesitate to seek the help of a professional. Having this information ahead of time will assist us in recommending the proper door for your install. 

Measuring a door

- It is crucial to follow the correct steps to ensure a proper fit and operation of the door.

1. The first step is to measure the height and width of the door using a tape measure. Measure from the top of the door to the floor and from one edge to the other. Record the measurements accurately.

2. Next, it is important to determine the door swing. Stand in front of the closed door and open it slightly to note which direction it moves. If the door swings away from you, it is a right-hand swing. If the door swings towards you, it is a left-hand swing.

3. The backset is another measurement that needs to be taken. This is the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the hole for the doorknob or handle. Measure the backset from the edge of the door to the center of the hole and record it.

4. The hinge locations are usually located 5-7 inches from the top and bottom of the door. Measure this distance from the top and bottom of the door and mark the location for the hinges. It is important to ensure that the hinge locations are accurate and evenly spaced.

5. Using a pencil, mark the hinge locations and the backset on the edge of the door. Make sure that the hinge locations are accurate and evenly spaced.

6. Finally, position the door in the opening and attach the hinges to the doorframe. Test the swing of the door to make sure it swings freely and closes properly. If necessary, adjust the hinges to ensure a proper fit.

In summary, measuring a door and determining the swing and hinge locations can seem daunting, but following these steps will help ensure a successful installation. Take your time, measure carefully, and make adjustments as necessary for a proper fit and smooth operation of the door.

Interior
Door
Styles

Interior doors serve not only as a functional element of your home but also as an important design element that contributes to the overall aesthetics and style of your home. With so many interior door styles to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide which one to choose. In this post, we will discuss some of the most popular standard interior door styles.

  1. Panel Doors: Panel doors are the most common type of interior doors. These doors are made of flat or raised panels that are framed by stiles and rails. Panel doors come in a variety of designs and can be made of different materials, such as wood or composite materials.

  2. French Doors: French doors are a classic and elegant style that adds a touch of sophistication to any room. These doors feature multiple glass panels that are divided by mullions, which can be opened as double doors or a single door.

  3. Bi-Fold Doors: Bi-fold doors are a popular option for closets or small spaces. These doors consist of two or more panels that are hinged together and fold in half when opened, providing a space-saving solution.

  4. Pocket Doors: Pocket doors are a unique and functional option that slides into a concealed wall pocket when opened. These doors are ideal for small spaces or areas where a traditional door swing is not feasible.

  5. Dutch Doors: Dutch doors are a charming and practical style that allows the top and bottom of the door to operate independently. These doors are perfect for adding a touch of rustic charm to your home.

  6. Flush Doors: Flush doors are a simple and modern style that is perfect for contemporary or minimalist homes. These doors have a flat and smooth surface, providing a sleek and clean appearance.

In conclusion, choosing the right interior door style can enhance the beauty and functionality of your home. The above standard interior door styles are just a few of the many options available. Consider the style of your home and your personal preferences when selecting an interior door style. With so many options available, you are sure to find the perfect interior door style to complement your home.

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