Browse Forums Windows & Doors 1 Feb 01, 2019 10:15 pm I am wondering if bedroom door, walk in robe and ensuite door within a room need to match? We like the look of corinthian door but it is expensive, so we are thinking if we can have the corinthian door for the bedroom, then just the regular flush panel door for the walk in robe and bathroom. Is it going to look weird or is this fine as having the corinthian door will stand out as the bedroom door instead of having all corinthian doors within a bedroom? Any suggestions and opinions will be helpful. Thanks Re: Do bedroom door styles and closet doors need to match? 2Feb 02, 2019 6:44 am Melbournevic I am wondering if bedroom door, walk in robe and ensuite door within a room need to match? They do in our house, but mostly only you and your partner see the doors inside your bedroom, so if you can live with it, spend the savings elsewhere. Re: Do bedroom door styles and closet doors need to match? 3Feb 26, 2019 6:17 pm arcadelt Melbournevic I am wondering if bedroom door, walk in robe and ensuite door within a room need to match? They do in our house, but mostly only you and your partner see the doors inside your bedroom, so if you can live with it, spend the savings elsewhere. Thanks arcadelt, here's the sample drawing. The red ones will have the corinthian 4 panel door while those marked in blue will have flush panel doors. Or another option could be, main bedroom door + ensuite door to have corinthian 4 panel door, while the WIR and linen cupboards will have flush panel doors. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Do bedroom door styles and closet doors need to match? 4Mar 10, 2019 8:00 pm Hi, Personally I would solve the issue by removing the 620mm door from the WIR#2. It is too narrow IMO, and with WIR setups they are often 'door-less'. Not that it may apply to you or your family, but anyone with mobility issues may have issues with access via a 620 doorway? So that just leaves the entry to BED1, and I would personally then upgrade it as well and keep them all consistent. ** EDIT ** Sorry just realised the WIR#2 door is not circled red, so that doesn't remove any costs --------------------------------------------------------------------- Check our Homeone build blog here Re: Do bedroom door styles and closet doors need to match? 5Mar 11, 2019 8:55 am darb74 Hi, Personally I would solve the issue by removing the 620mm door from the WIR#2. It is too narrow IMO, and with WIR setups they are often 'door-less'. Not that it may apply to you or your family, but anyone with mobility issues may have issues with access via a 620 doorway? So that just leaves the entry to BED1, and I would personally then upgrade it as well and keep them all consistent. ** EDIT ** Sorry just realised the WIR#2 door is not circled red, so that doesn't remove any costs Oh, thanks darb74. I didn't realise it being narrow with 620mm door to WIR. I'll raise it with my CSR. We haven't signed a contract yet but we are booked for our selections appointment next month. Re: Do bedroom door styles and closet doors need to match? 6Mar 11, 2019 9:05 am We are probably upgrading all internal doors to corinthian to make it uniform, and keep the linen cupboard as flush hinged doors. Re: Do bedroom door styles and closet doors need to match? 7Apr 18, 2019 6:06 am How much is you builder charging for the 4 panel door, because the cost is not that much. Even based on Bunnings prices the cost difference is about $20-30 depending on door size. If you are just looking online for prices note that style door comes in hollow core and solid. Price I mention is hollow the solid version is closer to $150 per door. In your case I would go with the same doors as the doors lead into rooms. Though if they were doors that were clearly for a built in robes I would be happy with the plain doors. That’s what I’ve done in my new house. The three wardrobes all have flat plain doors but all the other doors are a bit more fancy. My old house had doors similar to what you like even on the built ins and whilst it looked ok, I think if prefer the plainer door I have on my robes now. Re: Do bedroom door styles and closet doors need to match? 8Apr 18, 2019 9:57 am Sorry, hit response but unable to delete this. If Admin can delete this portion that would be great. Thanks
Re: Do bedroom door styles and closet doors need to match? 9Apr 18, 2019 9:58 am AJW How much is you builder charging for the 4 panel door, because the cost is not that much. Even based on Bunnings prices the cost difference is about $20-30 depending on door size. If you are just looking online for prices note that style door comes in hollow core and solid. Price I mention is hollow the solid version is closer to $150 per door. In your case I would go with the same doors as the doors lead into rooms. Though if they were doors that were clearly for a built in robes I would be happy with the plain doors. That’s what I’ve done in my new house. The three wardrobes all have flat plain doors but all the other doors are a bit more fancy. My old house had doors similar to what you like even on the built ins and whilst it looked ok, I think if prefer the plainer door I have on my robes now. Thanks. Yes we are doing the same as what you did in your new house. 4 panel doors for all bedrooms, WIR and ensuite doors. Then just flat doors for robe and linen doors. Our builder is charging us $35 per door in a standard 2040mm tall while $165 for 2340mm door. Our builder has offered us to only pay 60% to increase door height to 2340mm to upper floor but we've decided to just go for standard height to upstairs, to avoid having to upgrade to 4 panel door 2340mm height for $165 each. We have 4 bedrooms upstairs, 4 WIR, 4 ensuites + 1 toilet in the masters bedroom which I think will have 4 panel door as well and 1 powder room so it's quite a lot but for $35 each with good looking door, I think it's worth it. I like flat door as well to linen and robe doors. We just went to a display home where all have panel doors and got confused when I opened one of the linen doors as I thought it was leading to another room. Newbie question for flooring options. We are thinking of changing the flooring for bedrooms and passage area. Last time we looked at flooring options was almost 8years… 0 3484 My garage door has started playing up recently. Sometimes (and getting more frequent) when I press the button to open it, it wont. The motor is an ATA GD0-6V3. Red and… 0 2658 Personally, considering your layout (study/work desks in bedrooms), I don't think you have any other option but to leave NW windows and make them as big as possible e.g.… 7 10454 |