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This is the answer to the question Flush / wall-flush interior doors – pros and cons?
Revision 1
We are, or were, faced with the same consideration. Here are a few thoughts:
— generally more expensive than classic doors
— different installation dimensions in the shell
— Installation is usually much more expensive, because the carcass builder and plasterer have to work much more precisely.
And what I find very important: look at how it looks with skirting boards. I find that this does not fit together at all. An alternative would then also be flush baseboards, but this again significantly drives up the price. I also think that you always have to see this in the context of the entire wall. If I don't have a completely flush wall anyway (sliding doors, closet, baseboards, etc.) then you can save on the flush doors (my opinion).