Bauexperte
2015-02-20 09:35:52
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Hello,
You can also use slats in the width dimension of the door opening instead and attach them underneath; you really won’t notice that under the frame later.
With 4 RH, a lot of interior doors come together, so if I were you, I wouldn’t be so pessimistic about the additional cost for higher doors. The monetary step to 2.11 m is truly negligible. I also wouldn’t be surprised at all if the carpenter doesn’t end up being really more expensive in the end.
Time is abundant and therefore no need to agree to a quick decision! As described by Nordanney, it is, by the way, the best solution ... provided that some skill and helpers still feel like it after the move. I hardly know a house where a small flaw in a door or wall wouldn’t be visible as a memento of the move. If this annoyance can be eliminated, it’s not so bad after all.
Rhenish greetings
Heraklith boards? I have no idea what that is. But my gentlemen probably do. I will present it right away. For the somewhat higher standard doors (not the 1.98 - 2.01) we are still missing 1-2 cm with the frame. Maybe this can help. Thanks!
You can also use slats in the width dimension of the door opening instead and attach them underneath; you really won’t notice that under the frame later.
With 4 RH, a lot of interior doors come together, so if I were you, I wouldn’t be so pessimistic about the additional cost for higher doors. The monetary step to 2.11 m is truly negligible. I also wouldn’t be surprised at all if the carpenter doesn’t end up being really more expensive in the end.
Two of them have already quit and have to be out by 01.05. :-/
Time is abundant and therefore no need to agree to a quick decision! As described by Nordanney, it is, by the way, the best solution ... provided that some skill and helpers still feel like it after the move. I hardly know a house where a small flaw in a door or wall wouldn’t be visible as a memento of the move. If this annoyance can be eliminated, it’s not so bad after all.
Rhenish greetings