Hello,
our price only includes doors that are 200cm (79 inches) high (ceiling height 254cm (100 inches)). We decided to plan all doors on the ground floor with a height of 210cm (83 inches) for an additional cost, while keeping the doors upstairs at 200cm (79 inches).
Do you see any disadvantages with this?
Good luck
our price only includes doors that are 200cm (79 inches) high (ceiling height 254cm (100 inches)). We decided to plan all doors on the ground floor with a height of 210cm (83 inches) for an additional cost, while keeping the doors upstairs at 200cm (79 inches).
Do you see any disadvantages with this?
Good luck
In the basement, we have a finished ceiling height of 2.32m (7 ft 7 in), and 2m (6 ft 7 in) doors will be installed there. On the ground floor and first floor, the finished heights are 2.52m (8 ft 3 in) and 2.72m (8 ft 11 in), respectively, and we have planned for 2.1m (6 ft 11 in) doors. We are buying the doors ourselves, and a friend will install them for us. The additional material cost compared to 2m doors is €58 (including tax) per door, which I find quite negligible considering what you can spend in other trades. If we had ceiling heights around 2.5m (8 ft 3 in) everywhere, we would also have been completely happy with 2m doors.
Higher rooms or tall individuals = 2.1m doors; otherwise, 2m doors are sufficient.
Higher rooms or tall individuals = 2.1m doors; otherwise, 2m doors are sufficient.
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