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    Beams in converted barn

    what we have is basically the side /(partition?) where you can see the door already fitted, which i'm looking to replace. and the other side is where i am standing and taking the photo, behind me is the opening (no door as yet) which is the second photo. I am standing on the mezzanine taking...
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    Beams in converted barn

    sorry, i misunderstood what you meant. Yes, only one door per partition (two doors in total, one per partition. I have sent photos of both.) The shape of the door will be the same as you see the existing fitted door, except it'll be higher (if we get the go-ahead for cutting the beam)
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    Beams in converted barn

    I wonder if you actually have two separate ridges that meet over the partition? I have no idea, and no idea where to look for them, sorry.
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    Beams in converted barn

    Thank you again. I've had a look and there doesn't appear to be any more metal ties on that side. If i understood you correctly, the partition refers to the two different sides the two doors would be on? if so, then both doors will be identical. the opening you see, which is square on...
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    Beams in converted barn

    Thank you for that piece of info, it is much appreciated. I wonder why the builder thinks it's ok to cut it. a bit worrying seen as he's a specialist in making timber roofs. I have taken another photo but i am not sure if that is the part you mentioned (RH side arrangements ? ) Yes, the...
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    Beams in converted barn

    Thank you :)
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    Beams in converted barn

    Hello All, Please can someone help me. I would like to install doors to two attic room conversions and I have been told there is a possibility to cut a beam running horizontally and have a door which is higher than the existing (badly fitted) one. I attach photos of the two rooms and i...
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