5 Tips for Interior Door Replacement you can Count on
If the time has come for you to replace an interior door, then there are probably a host of nagging questions running through your mind about how to go about doing it correctly. In this article, we’re going to take a look at five tips for interior door replacement you can count on.
Tip #1: Ensure That Replacement Doors Match
If you plan on replacing a single door (rather than all of the doors in your home), then it’s important to make sure that your replacement door matches. Choosing a different style of door will make your interior space feel incoherent and will disrupt your design theme. The good news is that you don’t have to choose an identical door: just one that offers the same proportions and colors as the others in your home.
Tip #2: Get A Professional To Perform The Interior Door Replacement
Although installing an interior door is something that you might be able to do yourself, it’s almost always better to get a professional installer to do it for you.
One of the problems that you’re likely to face is the door not lining up with the frame. It’s all too easy to drill the hinges into the wall, only to find that the door doesn’t swing freely once installed. Professionals have special tools that they use to make sure that the door is true before committing to an installation. Messy installations can leave unwanted drill holes in both your new door and your door frame.
Tip #3: Understand The Different Types Of Door
Not all interior doors are the same. There are a wide variety of styles.
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French Doors. These are usually double doors that open onto an outdoor space.
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Faux Wood Doors. Faux wood doors are made from materials other than wood, like hardboard.
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Bifold Doors. These doors fold in the middle and sweep to the side, rather than swing.
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Fire Doors. Fire doors are made of special flame retardant materials.
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Solid Wood Doors. These doors are made of individual pieces of timber, not chipboard.
Once you know the different types of door, you’ll be in a much better position to know which you should choose for your interior. If you already have solid wood doors in your home, for instance, then it’s probably a good idea to choose a solid wood interior door replacement.
Tip #4: Update Your Doors With New Trim
You don’t always have to replace the whole door. Instead, you can freshen up the look of your doors by changing the trim.
There are several different types of trim from which to choose:
Flat
This is where the trim is flush to the wall.
Flared Crown Molding
Flared crown molding is a type of trim that sticks out of the door frame, providing a depth to the door surround.
Easy-Paint
Easy-paint door frames make applying emulsion and top-coat a breeze.
Tip #5: Check Your Door Clears The Rug
Be careful when installing your door. You need to account for the space taken up by your rug or carpet. Place a spacer under the door during installation to make sure that it has enough clearance.




