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21st August 2010, 01:00 AM #1
flyscreened timber double door for french doors
gday. we're thinking about replacing a window in brick veneer wall with internally opening timber french doors.... and external opening timber framed flyscreened doors.
i assume i'll need to hang each type of door in its own door frame, butted together but with a wide enough frame for each door handle not to clash..(?)
main question is: although the french doors will be single light, is it too risky to get the doors for flyscreen single light too? ie would they warp without a central rail?
we'd also be grateful for experience of people who have lived with these kinds of doors have ... we assuming that this is a good idea, but they may fail dismally in practice.
thanks very much
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