Door
13 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (11)
- 13 years ago
Related Discussions
Sliding Door in hallway at bottom of stairs - Regulations
Comments (0)Is it OK to place a sliding door at the bottom of a stairs to minimise the draft from a hallway? The stairs forks off at a 90 degree angle halfway down a long hallway, you don't see it when looking down the hallway, the first step is flush with the hallway's right wall, the sliding door therefore would be placed on the side wall of the hallway, sliding either left or right and not impinging on the hallway. The stairs itself is bricked walled each side so is enclosed in its own space. I wondering if placing a sliding door will go against any building regulations. Thanks....See MoreNew door style.
Comments (1)Meant to add .. I will have solid doors for bedrooms and bathrooms, and glazed doors for entrance, hall and side entrance doors....See MoreWelcoming all suggestions for new front door
Comments (0)Hi All, Any suggestions on what materials we could use for the section next to the door? We’re unable to move the location of the door, as there is a bathroom behind it....See MoreTrueshape french doors
Comments (0)A Classic French Door Galvanized and powder coated Available in any design With laser cutting...See More- 13 years ago
- 13 years ago
- 13 years ago
- 13 years ago
- 13 years ago
- 12 years ago
- 12 years ago
- 12 years ago
- last year

Sponsored
Reload the page to not see this specific ad anymore


Van's Lumber & Custom Builders, Inc.