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...our doors that is. We moved a month ago and soon realised that every single one of the ledged and braced internal doors is back to front/inside out. The ledged and braced side is outside the room and the planked side is inside - with the hinges mounted on the planked side.
Why would someone have done them like that? They're new-ish, that 'orrible "orange" pine that will be painted very, very soon.
It could be worse, Lady G. I've just been staying in a holiday cottage where every single door was glass. Yes, even the bathroom 😯
Back doors?
TTIWWP.
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Have a word with tymbian off here he's a door expert, he could probably sort it but I think he might want payment up front after his last door job 😆 😆
Gnuh.
Maybe the door has been bought with the diagonal braces fixed in one direction; traditionally the brace should point down to the hinge side stile
If you want the door hinged on a particular side then this will determine the face that you see
Maybe the previous owners wanted to sit in their room looking at the nice side.
If i had half finished doors i know i would.
Bit like the folk that put their half a fence up backwards so they look at the nice side.