ᐅ Identical or Different Doors Within the House

Created on: 14 Jan 2021 21:45
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Stefan01
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Stefan01
14 Jan 2021 21:45
Hello,
We need to decide on doors soon.
At the moment, we are interested in flush white lacquered doors from KTM, the Cube model.
They are, of course, quite expensive.
We are now considering whether it really makes sense to install the same doors in the basement.
Our basement is not living space, but it is fully tiled and properly plastered and skim-coated as a waterproof concrete basement.
How did you handle this in your new build? All the same doors or different ones?
The suppliers we visited recommend staying with the same system for the sake of appearance.
Best regards
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pagoni2020
14 Jan 2021 21:50
Stefan01 schrieb:

The suppliers we visited naturally recommend staying within the same system for aesthetic reasons.

Visually, these are the doors of your choice and probably look nice in the basement as well. The question is the total additional cost of this decision and whether it’s worth it to you, or if you could perhaps afford something else by saving that amount.
If it’s just a regular basement, I wouldn’t go for it if the price is quite high.
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nordanney
14 Jan 2021 22:02
What additional costs are we talking about compared to rebated doors?
Then I can tell you whether I would do it or not!
11ant14 Jan 2021 22:41
What kind of styling queen are you to want the same door design in the basement as on the living floors? Do you also have a leather-covered spare wheel well in your car?
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Stefan01
14 Jan 2021 22:53
There are 3 basement doors, and the additional cost would be about 300€ per door.

It's not really about the money for me, but rather whether painted doors might be too delicate for a utility basement. You often store and handle items there that wouldn’t belong in the living area.
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pagoni2020
14 Jan 2021 23:09
Stefan01 schrieb:

There are 3 cellar doors, and the extra cost would be about €300 per door.
For me, it’s not really about the money but whether painted doors might be too delicate for a utility basement.
In there, you also store and handle items that have no place in the living area.

There you go. So you have a direction. Cheaper cellar doors.

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