Hello everyone,
I would like to share a few pictures of my newly installed interior doors. I thought they might inspire someone. The design may appeal to some or not, but it is definitely not a standard option.
These are reverse-swing doors, veneered in natural oak, lightly brushed and lacquered.
Ceiling height is 250cm (98 inches), with a clear passage height of 218cm (86 inches).
Tomorrow, doors will be installed on the ground floor. There, the top panel is 20cm (8 inches) higher, since the clear ceiling height is 270cm (106 inches).
We are very satisfied with the carpenter’s work.
Before any negative comments like “What’s the point of this post?” or “Are you trying to show off?” come up...
This is a forum and a source of ideas. Maybe other builders are looking for something similar and can hardly find real pictures online...
I would like to share a few pictures of my newly installed interior doors. I thought they might inspire someone. The design may appeal to some or not, but it is definitely not a standard option.
These are reverse-swing doors, veneered in natural oak, lightly brushed and lacquered.
Ceiling height is 250cm (98 inches), with a clear passage height of 218cm (86 inches).
Tomorrow, doors will be installed on the ground floor. There, the top panel is 20cm (8 inches) higher, since the clear ceiling height is 270cm (106 inches).
We are very satisfied with the carpenter’s work.
Before any negative comments like “What’s the point of this post?” or “Are you trying to show off?” come up...
This is a forum and a source of ideas. Maybe other builders are looking for something similar and can hardly find real pictures online...
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ArminJG221 Apr 2025 10:54We have doors from the company Dana.
The Reverso version comes standard with the Dana Motion opening limiter.
The additional cost was relatively high for us (installed with GU) – so this may not be relevant here.
However, after consulting with the Dana dealer, the Reverso feature costs about 400€ net extra per door.
We used the Reverso feature on two doors so that all the doors in the living room look the same regardless of their opening direction. You get used to the opening direction within three days.
The Reverso version comes standard with the Dana Motion opening limiter.
The additional cost was relatively high for us (installed with GU) – so this may not be relevant here.
However, after consulting with the Dana dealer, the Reverso feature costs about 400€ net extra per door.
We used the Reverso feature on two doors so that all the doors in the living room look the same regardless of their opening direction. You get used to the opening direction within three days.
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