Hi there
I am buying three new doors for the downstairs of my house, all of which lead into rooms from the same hallway. All the doors can therefore be seen at the same time. As such, we want them to all look the same.
Trouble is that one of the doors opens into the room you go into, while the other 2 open outward (into the hallway). We were going to go for thumb latches, but we've ruled these out now because we realised we would have to have them fitted in opposite ways because of the different ways the doors open.
So we are now thinking about going for rimlocks. I know how this would be fitted to the door which opens into the room - i.e. with a keep on the inside of the room.
But how would they be fit to the other doors? Would it be possible to fit them so that they still look the same as the other door (with the big box section on the room side of the door)?
Hope this all makes sense!?!?!
Many thanks
Max
I am buying three new doors for the downstairs of my house, all of which lead into rooms from the same hallway. All the doors can therefore be seen at the same time. As such, we want them to all look the same.
Trouble is that one of the doors opens into the room you go into, while the other 2 open outward (into the hallway). We were going to go for thumb latches, but we've ruled these out now because we realised we would have to have them fitted in opposite ways because of the different ways the doors open.
So we are now thinking about going for rimlocks. I know how this would be fitted to the door which opens into the room - i.e. with a keep on the inside of the room.
But how would they be fit to the other doors? Would it be possible to fit them so that they still look the same as the other door (with the big box section on the room side of the door)?
Hope this all makes sense!?!?!
Many thanks
Max