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Flush / wall-flush interior doors – pros and cons?
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I am currently considering what type of interior door should be installed in the new building. In the process, I have stumbled across flush or wall-flush doors. I have already done some research, but have not found much concrete information or experience. I find especially wall-flush doors super nice in terms of appearance, because I like the simple and inconspicuous and the overall impression of the room thereby gains enormously. Therefore, I would love to use such doors. I realize that they are a bit more expensive than common doors. My questions about this:
Are such doors still the exception, or now common practice? Is there anything that needs to be considered in the shell? How much more expensive do you estimate a flush or wall-flush door is compared to a door with a standard frame? And that is purchase price plus installation costs. Are there any arguments against such doors other than price?
If such doors are out of the question because of the price or other reasons, I would at least use nudging doors, probably with magnetic drop lock