Timeline for How do I replace a non-standard (oversize) closet doors?
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Jul 26, 2022 at 3:47 | answer | added | Haddassah G. | timeline score: 0 | |
Sep 18, 2014 at 16:07 | history | edited | wallyk | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 1, 2011 at 15:23 | history | edited | Aarthi | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Jan 18, 2011 at 6:39 | answer | added | gregmac | timeline score: 8 | |
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Jan 17, 2011 at 13:58 | history | edited | Kara Marfia | CC BY-SA 2.5 |
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Jan 17, 2011 at 12:47 | comment | added | Tester101 | What about bi-fold doors? They will have a small intrusion into the room, but much less then a full swing door. | |
Jan 17, 2011 at 10:59 | comment | added | shirlock homes | Sliding by pass doors are still used all the time. Mirror, raised panel and louver styles are stock at any home improvement store. Some dimensions or a pic would be very helpful. We can talk pocket doors or standard swing doors, but either require lots of extra wall or floor space respectively. | |
Jan 17, 2011 at 10:55 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/#!/StackDIY/status/26955778539651072 | ||
Jan 17, 2011 at 7:26 | comment | added | gregmac | In what way is it oversize -- too high, wide, or both? What are the dimensions? A picture may help. | |
Jan 17, 2011 at 4:19 | comment | added | Niall C.♦ | This earlier question of mine might be useful if you're thinking of reducing the opening to fit standard off-the-shelf sizes. | |
Jan 17, 2011 at 4:14 | history | asked | Kara Marfia | CC BY-SA 2.5 |