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
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
Stefan01 schrieb:
There are 3 basement doors, and the additional cost would be about 300€ per door. Even if money doesn’t matter, what’s the point of casting pearls before swine? Or who down there does a style inspection, or slips divorce lawyer business cards to the favorite daughter if your doors aren’t up to standard?
My account says there’s still room for 3 x 300 euros if you absolutely don’t need them. Happy to help, of course.
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Osnabruecker15 Jan 2021 09:52So our T30 door is cheaper than the one inside the house... It would also fit into a basement...
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nordanney15 Jan 2021 11:24Stefan01 schrieb:
There are 3 basement doors, and the additional cost would be about 300€ per door. It’s not worth it for the basement.
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