The time has come when open plan living no longer suits our needs.
I am looking for a good carpenter that could supply and fit a decent set of dividing doors. We want the ones that hinge in the middle and then fold back against the wall - possibly called piano hinges? Not sure on the style - whether to have glazing or not, so I am looking for someone with a bit of flair that has ideas as well as a good craftsperson.
It seems to be a big ask these days, but if anyone has used such a gem, I would be grateful if you could pass them on!
Ta,
J
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A good carpenter to supply/fit dividing doors?
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Re: A good carpenter to supply/fit dividing doors?
I have heard good reports about Ace Joinery Solutions. They also offer free site survey and advice so worth getting a quote if nothing else. Contact details are in the directory http://www.1066online.com/hastings/carpenters.php
Re: A good carpenter to supply/fit dividing doors?
Hi Geoff,
Thanks for that. Funnily enough I saw their advert in the local rag and they looked like the sort of thing I wanted - but as you know a bit of local knowledge never hurts.
I will let you know how I get on - and if anyone else has an ace carpenter in their collection...
J
Thanks for that. Funnily enough I saw their advert in the local rag and they looked like the sort of thing I wanted - but as you know a bit of local knowledge never hurts.
I will let you know how I get on - and if anyone else has an ace carpenter in their collection...
J
Re: A good carpenter to supply/fit dividing doors?
Or you could just put a mobile folding screen across, or long curtains, on a pole concealed behind the ceiling beam ?
Dividing doors will require a fixed frame all round and be much more visible.
just some thoughts!!
Dividing doors will require a fixed frame all round and be much more visible.
just some thoughts!!
Re: A good carpenter to supply/fit dividing doors?
Some good ideas there Richard. We already have a doorway type opening between the two rooms, it just requires the doors fitting. As it has never had doors (and is non-standard size) they will need to be made to measure or adjusted to fit.
Although curtain would be very nice, they won't create a sound deadening barrier (or keep the dogs and cooking smells out of the reception rooms. Definitely a door job!
Although curtain would be very nice, they won't create a sound deadening barrier (or keep the dogs and cooking smells out of the reception rooms. Definitely a door job!
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