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And it's not just for under the stairs, angled doors and panels can also be used in loft areas or anywhere where there is a difficult angled space. At Doors2size we make all our angled doors and under stair doors at our factory in Huntingdon so you can have them made to fit exactly. We can also supply all the necessary accessories including hinges and door handles or knobs. All we need you to do is to measure up which is why we have created this guide to help you through the process. Once you've measured up check out our online quotation form to get prices for angled doors and panels and under-stair doors and panels. Then you can simply order online. Measurement of Angled Doors - Single Door Layout Single angled doors only require the left and right heights plus the width The angle of the slope is not required A simple sketch is very helpful Measurement of Multiple Angled Doors and Under Stair Doors Mulitple under stair doors are a great way to increase the accessibility of your understairs area thus enabling you to use more of the space effectively




We only need the outside height measurements plus the door widths and gap widths The gaps between the doors are really important if you get these wrong you will loose the smooth slope and end up with staggered door tops Under Stair Doors - An Example Mixed style Lazio grooves and Contemporary profile, vinyl White Ash. To save door opening space each pair of doors is hinged with piano hinge, this also spreads the weight on the doors. Customer supplied image with permission If you are interested in purchasing under stairs doors or angled doors we have a large range of styles and colours available and you can order free samples or, if you are in the Huntingdon area you can pop in. Our showroom is conveniently located near to the A1 and A14 so within easy reach of Peterborough and Cambridge and we'd be happy to see you and answer any questions. Alternatively you can call us on 01480 432700 or complete the contact us form and we will happily answer any questions you may have.




Angled Door StylesAngled Door ColoursPrice Angled Doors Bi-fold doors have long been a staple of homes because they are lightweight, inexpensive, and can be installed by one person. While they are not designed soundproof a room or keep out intruders, they do an excellent job at providing one basic service:  covering areas that you would prefer not to see, such as laundry nooks, pantries, wardrobes, and general storage areas. Putting up the door itself is easy. Fitting the hardware into the door frame can the tricky part. Install Bi-Fold Door - Place Pin. Locate the top end of the door. Due to the number of unusual parts, it is a good idea to prepare materials as close as possible to how they will be in the end product. So in this case, set the door on end and climb on a chair or ladder to see the top of the door. Here you will find two holes. Locate the hole that you intend to be the "hinge end."  The hinge end is the side that will be closest to the door frame.




Place End Pin on Bi Fold Door. The hardware kit that came with the bifold door should include three pins:Roller pin with a nylon wheel on it; For this step, choose the smooth pin.Push pin into hole that you located in previous step. Make certain it goes in as far as it can. Tap lightly with the hammer if needed. Place Roller Pin In Bi Fold Door. Remain on the ladder. Push in the roller pin with the wheel as far as you can in the other hole. This is the end of the bifold door that will be sliding through the guide. Hammer in Roller Pin in Bi Fold Door. Tap the roller pin lightly with a hammer to set the pin all the way in. Because the roller pin has a plastic wheel, it will break if hammered too hard. If you happen to have a rubber mallet, this is best.  If not, use use your lightest hammer and gently tap it in. Tap in Bottom Pin of Bi Fold Door. Now you should have one pin left: the ridged pin.Unless you happen to have a couple of sawhorses handy, you can set the ladder on its side as a temporary sawhorse for this next step.




Or simply lay door on the floor. Lay the bi-fold door across the ladder. Insert pin on the end of the door that will be closest to the door frame (i.e., the "hinge end"). Tap lightly with a hammer to get it all the way in. Install Top Guide of Bi Fold Door. Screw top metal guide into the top of the door frame. Make sure that the guide is positioned so that the small metal hinge-rest (see in photo) is closest to the door frame.Since gravity is working against you, it may be difficult to screw in these screws without guide holes.  This is where your drill bits come into play.  Begin by drilling a small pilot hole with a drill bit that is smaller than the screw itself. Install Bottom Bracket Between Floor and Door Frame. You are almost finished. Install the L-shaped bracket at the junction of the door frame and floor. Two screws placed in the door frame should be sufficient, but an additional hole in the bracket is provided in case you want to screw it into the floor for added strength.

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