Hey,
We are looking to very slightly widen the doorway in our hall. We will also be removing the doorframe and replacing the standard door with a sliding door (not a pocket door - it runs on a rail at the top of the wall).
The current doorway without the doorframe is approx 830mm.
For the door we have chosen, the recommended minimum opening is 900mm, so we would be looking roughly at 35mm removed at each side.
Just wondering if this can be done easily, bearing in mind that this is a solid internal wall and the house is a bungalow.
I have attached pics for reference.
If this can be done, what is the best way to remove the material?


We are looking to very slightly widen the doorway in our hall. We will also be removing the doorframe and replacing the standard door with a sliding door (not a pocket door - it runs on a rail at the top of the wall).
The current doorway without the doorframe is approx 830mm.
For the door we have chosen, the recommended minimum opening is 900mm, so we would be looking roughly at 35mm removed at each side.
Just wondering if this can be done easily, bearing in mind that this is a solid internal wall and the house is a bungalow.
I have attached pics for reference.
If this can be done, what is the best way to remove the material?

