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Where to buy doors?

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  • stuart45
    stuart45 Posts: 4,986 Forumite
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    Cyclamen said:
    Thank you everyone

    . so i havent had a say in the width ... i assumed it was a standard ?  however i think the builders / OT from council may have some discretion when actually making the current door bigger.

    It's a standard size for a wheelchair access door. 2040x926. It might sound an odd size, but when the frame is added to the dimensions it works out with the brickwork.
  • Cyclamen
    Cyclamen Posts: 715 Forumite
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    Thanks Stuart .. 
    they did my bedroom doorway and its made a huge difference.. its not a door i ever close if im in the room so the finding a glazed two part door wasnt an issue... but the bigger doorway made such a  difference ..

    I am excited to have the finished project just not all the 'stuff in between' as its done
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