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Buying interior doors in Poland - what does this mean?
Hello,
We have looked at prices for (among others) interior doors in Poland and are astonished by the large price difference compared to similar doors in Sweden (at least half the price in Poland).
Does anyone know what the difference is between a Polish and a Swedish interior door? We have drawn 90-doors on our plans - for example, are the same dimensions available in Poland?
We are building a new house, so we could use Polish door frames if that's the biggest difference.
What are your thoughts on this?
/Jonas
We have looked at prices for (among others) interior doors in Poland and are astonished by the large price difference compared to similar doors in Sweden (at least half the price in Poland).
Does anyone know what the difference is between a Polish and a Swedish interior door? We have drawn 90-doors on our plans - for example, are the same dimensions available in Poland?
We are building a new house, so we could use Polish door frames if that's the biggest difference.
What are your thoughts on this?
/Jonas
how much does an interior door cost in poland?Svedalahem said:Hello,
We have looked at prices for (among others) interior doors in Poland and were amazed by the large price difference compared to similar doors in Sweden (at least half the price in Poland).
Does anyone know what differentiates a Polish and a Swedish interior door? We have designed 90-doors in our plans - are there, for example, the same dimensions in Poland?
We are building a new house so we could use Polish door frames if that is the biggest difference.
What are your thoughts on this?
/Jonas
Those of you who have asked about prices:
I have seen everything from 200 SEK and up (at OBI, Praktiker, or Castorama - non-negotiated prices). As I see it, I get much more for the money if I choose to buy a door in Poland for 600 SEK instead of for 1000 SEK in Sweden...
But the question was - does anyone know if it causes any problems to buy doors in Poland? Is there a European norm (standard) for doors that means these doors should be equivalent to those sold in Germany, and that frames, thresholds, etc. won't be difficult to piece together?
/Jonas
I have seen everything from 200 SEK and up (at OBI, Praktiker, or Castorama - non-negotiated prices). As I see it, I get much more for the money if I choose to buy a door in Poland for 600 SEK instead of for 1000 SEK in Sweden...
But the question was - does anyone know if it causes any problems to buy doors in Poland? Is there a European norm (standard) for doors that means these doors should be equivalent to those sold in Germany, and that frames, thresholds, etc. won't be difficult to piece together?
/Jonas
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