Door DIN left or right – are both possible?

  • Erstellt am 2022-12-23 14:50:46

Michael64315

2022-12-25 17:34:13
  • #1

That’s not the problem, unfortunately in my opinion the door was incorrectly designed and thus also ordered incorrectly. The defect correction is to be done at my expense, or installation will be done as a "left" door as shown in the drawing. Immediately to the right around the corner is the stove, which is covered when the door is open.
 

Michael64315

2022-12-25 17:36:10
  • #2

That would also be an argument, it is in the hallway on the right side of the drawing.
 

i_b_n_a_n

2022-12-25 17:46:26
  • #3

You have unfortunately not answered my, mEA important question so far. Answering it would help us not to have to keep groping in the dark here.
 

Michael64315

2022-12-25 18:10:48
  • #4
The landlord insists on the "left" door. He does not care about the problems of usage. Unfortunately, the fronts are hardened and a compromise solution is not being heard. The carpenter only pointed out the problem to me at the installation appointment, otherwise I would have found out only after the installation. The carpenter is thus also the one who suffers, since he ordered according to the contract and now has to/will have to install a door without a hinge side. With usage and opening beyond 180 degrees, the frame would then be levered out. You can’t even explain that to a three-year-old child. I am still at a loss.
 

11ant

2022-12-25 21:57:28
  • #5
Then let him have the door open into the hallway, when do you ever need to go directly from the bedroom to the kitchen ...
 

Sunshine387

2022-12-25 22:31:37
  • #6
It is not your property. The landlord can have that done. It is clear to all of us that this is not sensible. That it would be better the other way around as well. And that he doesn’t give in because of such a fuss is even more stupid. But not everyone is good at admitting mistakes. It just really went badly. But legally there is no basis for that at all.
 

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