flush installation of interior doors (no frame moulding) -- need specs and advice
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Re: flush installation of interior doors (no frame moulding) -- need specs and advice
Trim-tex makes some inexpensive trim details. We just built a house and used their #5508 trim to give a ½” shadow line around the doors. This stuff is plastic and easy to work with. You should probably use some foam or something to fill the gap between the doorjamb and the stud since this type of trim will allow you to see a sliver of light in some places where it meets the jamb(typical trim spans the doorjamb and the wall and prevents this). Also, this type of trim is a pain to paint/finish unless you paint the shadow area and part of the doorjamb the same color.
John
Re: flush installation of interior doors (no frame moulding) -- need specs and advice
best,
di
Re: flush installation of interior doors (no frame moulding) -- need specs and advice
Here are a couple of pictures. The door has not yet been finished, it needs to be sanded and varnished. It is kind of hard to see in the pictures, but the edge of the doorjamb is flush with the drywall. The trim creates a ½” x ½” shadow line around the doorjamb.
John
Re: flush installation of interior doors (no frame moulding) -- need specs and advice
Hello,
I really liked the way you did your door, maybe you should change you door handles, to stainless steel door handles, to improve the look of it. There is beautiful modern door hardware online at http://www.contemporary-door-hardware.com , they have stainless steel doorbells button, modern door handles, modern door stopper made from stainless and rubber, and all kind of contemporary accessories .
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