Whats a doorway that doesnt have a door called? A doorway? passageway? archway? lintel? soffit? I have to label one on an architectural drawing, and it occurred to me that there may be a more technically accurate term for it than "passageway" or "archway "
Mounting a doorway pullup chinup bar on the wall above the doorway . . . In the standard doorway installation, the fulcrum is within the long horizontal tube Your proposed wall-mount (good pic, btw) moves that fulcrum to the back uprights, meaning the lever arm you're pulling on is almost twice as long
Is there minimum clearance from gas stove to door? I know there is a minimum clearance to hood and cabinets above, but I can't find a side-clearance to a doorway My concern is someone coming through the door and not seeing the hot stove around the corner
How to plaster over door frame? - Home Improvement Stack Exchange Finish the joint, then edge with some corner molding or similar How much coverage of the existing frame is your choice The right thing to do would be to re-case the doorway, though that might be more work than you're willing capable to do
Are transition strips necessary in doorway for same leveled tile to . . . There is existing 12" by 12" ceramic tile in the hallway Both tiles are the same level The wood-like is light brown and the existing ceramic in the hallway is beige Should I put a transition strip between them in the doorway or just join both tiles at the doorway where the carpet used to end?
Are transition strips necessary in doorway for laminate? Unless I'm missing something, I don't see how you would snap it together if you ended up in the middle of the doorway in the right side room It requires a transition strip
How to reduce the size of a door opening to fit smaller door? That leaves me the option of the smaller door which I assume means reducing the size of the doorway by about 20mm all the way around How would I go about doing this? The wall is an original (I think brick) internal supporting wall The original timber frame is scrappy, but sound I'm happy to replace it, or not
laminate floor - Am I required to install expansion joints at all . . . My question is that is it necessary to really use transition molding on each doorway ? My house got standard size room doors and they are all less than 4 ft My master room has 3 doors I don't want to install transition molding everywhere Can I leave more expansion gap around the perimeter to avoid transition molding?