I know that the door measurement should be 90, as all other doors have it. But I'm wondering how much space you need to leave on the sides of the door. That is, the wall to the right and left of the actual door frame?
Thinking about the moldings for the door
On each side of the opening there is about 2
Thinking about the moldings for the door
On each side of the opening there is about 2
A little unsure of what you mean, but I hope that Swedoor's table of the relationships between several different measurements helps you: https://www.swedoor.se/media/3606695/cle_matt_okt14.pdf
If not, feel free to ask again
If not, feel free to ask again
Thinking, if the wall is an L, can I have the opening for the door, like 90 cm all the way into the corner where a stud is, or does there need to be a certain distance from the corner, e.g., to moldings, etc.BirgitS said:
Because we are going to put up studs and then there is 3.5 cm left on one side to attach the stud so that the opening will be 90 cm. Can you make a stud that is 3.5 cm without it causing any problems?
If the door opens inward into the corner, you should be able to open the door at least straight out (90 degrees) without the door handle hitting the wall beside it. Our bathroom door, which of course opens outward, only has a quarter round as trim on the inside because that's all that fits in that corner.
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