Sliding door for bathroom
Hi - I am planning on replacing a very sad and bedraggled hollow core
bathroom door with a sliding door. Lots of places sell retrofit kits for a sliding door, but few seem to sell an entire kit, door included. Two problems seem to present themselves: Should I get a door that is wider than the opening, so that there is some overlap with the wall when it is closed? How does one lock a sliding door easily... ince I need a new door anyway, it would be nice if somewhere like B&Q sold an entire set with a nice, basic, flush plain door, but they don't seem to :-( Cheers, Ben |
Sliding door for bathroom
"Ben" wrote in message oups.com... Hi - I am planning on replacing a very sad and bedraggled hollow core bathroom door with a sliding door. Lots of places sell retrofit kits for a sliding door, but few seem to sell an entire kit, door included. Two problems seem to present themselves: Should I get a door that is wider than the opening, so that there is some overlap with the wall when it is closed? How does one lock a sliding door easily... ince I need a new door anyway, it would be nice if somewhere like B&Q sold an entire set with a nice, basic, flush plain door, but they don't seem to :-( That's because there are too many variables...Door type, size, construction etc. So, buy door slightly wider. Buy kit Fix to door Hang where required. Locks? A simple sliding bolt on the edge of the back end of the door into a hole would do |
Sliding door for bathroom
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 16:23:48 +0100, "R" wrote:
"Ben" wrote in message roups.com... Hi - I am planning on replacing a very sad and bedraggled hollow core bathroom door with a sliding door. Lots of places sell retrofit kits for a sliding door, but few seem to sell an entire kit, door included. Two problems seem to present themselves: Should I get a door that is wider than the opening, so that there is some overlap with the wall when it is closed? How does one lock a sliding door easily... ince I need a new door anyway, it would be nice if somewhere like B&Q sold an entire set with a nice, basic, flush plain door, but they don't seem to :-( That's because there are too many variables...Door type, size, construction etc. So, buy door slightly wider. Buy kit Fix to door Hang where required. Locks? A simple sliding bolt on the edge of the back end of the door into a hole would do Or a hook and loop idea . |
Sliding door for bathroom
Thanks for that - that was what I thought I would have to do, I just
didn't want to reinvent the wheel if there was a solution sitting on the shelves already. I can't imagine it will be terribly taxing :-) Cheers, Ben On 25 Apr, 20:30, Stuart B wrote: On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 16:23:48 +0100, "R" wrote: "Ben" wrote in message roups.com... Hi - I am planning on replacing a very sad and bedraggled hollow core bathroom door with a sliding door. Lots of places sell retrofit kits for a sliding door, but few seem to sell an entire kit, door included. Two problems seem to present themselves: Should I get a door that is wider than the opening, so that there is some overlap with the wall when it is closed? How does one lock a sliding door easily... ince I need a new door anyway, it would be nice if somewhere like B&Q sold an entire set with a nice, basic, flush plain door, but they don't seem to :-( That's because there are too many variables...Door type, size, construction etc. So, buy door slightly wider. Buy kit Fix to door Hang where required. Locks? A simple sliding bolt on the edge of the back end of the door into a hole would do Or a hook and loop idea .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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