Homebuilding & Renovating

Internal doors

THE ULTIMATE BUYER’S GUIDE TO

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It’s fair to say we all tend to take internal doors for granted. Virtually every house has them, and needs them to function, as well as using them to help create a distinct style within our home. Internal doors are crucial to home design — their size, material and ability to increase a sense of space should all be carefully considered to ensure they really do your home justice. For this reason, you need to choose wisely. “Internal doors are an investment, so it’s important that they stand the test of time,” says Victoria Brocklesby, chief operating officer at Origin.

Our guide to choosing internal doors covers what you need to know to ensure you select the perfect products for your home, style and budget.

HOW TO CHOOSE

When starting the process of choosing internal doors, it’s a good idea to ask a number of basic questions. These include:

● How many doors do I need?● Which rooms are they for?● What size are the door openings?● What special● Do I need fire doors?● Should I opt for doorsets or simply door leafs? (See below for more detail on this.)

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