Browse Forums Building A New House Re: 1020 entrance door with 400 sidelight vs 1200 entrance door 3Mar 03, 2025 12:35 pm Our 1200mm hinged was great for getting large things in & out, deliveries of whitegoods & furniture, etc etc without damaging anything accidentally around the entrance area. We also had it open all day during the day when home, was great for airflow too. I will add, however, that with our new build we'll have a door which faces north again, and as a result we won't be using the same style of standard door as previously (the wood finish with the half-dozen-or-so panes of glass which are super common/popular). It only lasted about 4 years before it started looking sun-damaged (the panels sort-of started separating) and they replaced that, and the 2nd one was heading in the same direction when we sold 3-4 months ago. We're not quite sure what we'll do yet, but if you do have one that faces north & you're getting one installed (which is most people as it's basically the standard), keep an eye on it. Ours looked like a wider version of: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Looking to get this narrow strip that leads into the carport concreted but worried if a stormwater pipe will be able to handle the weight of the concrete plus the weight… 0 69518 We're in the middle of reno'ing our laundry and the screed was sloped at roughly 1:100 to drain. This meant that across one of… 0 161476 Hi chrissb, I know the exact struggle I went through the same thing during my reno trying to match older chamfer-style trims. It does look like a standard chamfered edge,… 1 15907 |