Elevate your interior spaces with our Gloss Slab Full Height Doors. Designed to blend seamlessly with modern and contemporary decor, these doors bring a sleek, stylish look to any room while offering exceptional functionality and durability.
Key Features:
Sleek Modern Design: The minimalist slab design provides a clean, streamlined appearance that enhances any room. The full height of the doors creates an impressive visual impact, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to your home.
High-Gloss Finish: The high-gloss finish adds a luxurious shine, reflecting light to make your space feel brighter and more open. This glossy surface is not only visually appealing but also easy to clean and maintain, ensuring your doors look stunning for years to come.
Durable Construction: Crafted from high-quality materials, these doors are built to withstand daily wear and tear. Their robust construction ensures long-lasting performance, making them a practical choice for busy households.
Versatile Application: Perfect for a variety of settings, including bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, and offices, these doors are versatile enough to suit any interior design scheme. Whether you’re renovating your home or updating a single room, they offer a stylish solution that complements any decor.
Smooth Operation: Designed for ease of use, these doors provide smooth and quiet operation. The full height design ensures maximum coverage, enhancing privacy and sound insulation in your space.
Easy Installation: The doors come with all necessary hardware and detailed instructions for straightforward installation. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or hiring a professional, you’ll appreciate the ease and convenience of setting up these beautiful doors.
Gloss Slab Full Height Doors
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Door Thickness
16mm Height
720mm Height (Exact) 716mm Installing Gloss Slab Full Height Doors can elevate the appearance of your space with their sleek, modern look. Follow these steps to ensure a smooth and successful installation:
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Gather Your Tools and Materials: Assemble all necessary tools, including a tape measure, pencil, level, drill, drill bits, screwdriver, shims, and the screws and hinges provided with your doors.
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Measure and Prepare the Door Frame: Measure the door frame to ensure it’s the correct size for your full height doors. The frame should be plumb and level. Use shims to adjust as necessary and ensure a perfect fit.
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Trim the Doors (if necessary): If the doors need to be adjusted for height, carefully trim the bottom using a saw. Smooth out any rough edges with sandpaper. Measure twice before cutting to avoid mistakes.
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Mark Hinge Positions: Decide on the placement of the hinges. Typically, three hinges are used for full height doors: one at the top, one in the middle, and one at the bottom. Mark the positions on both the door and the frame.
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Drill Pilot Holes: Pre-drill holes for the screws at the marked hinge positions. This helps prevent the wood from splitting and makes it easier to insert the screws.
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Attach Hinges to the Door: Align the hinges with the pre-drilled holes on the door and attach them using the provided screws. Ensure the hinges are securely fastened.
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Position and Hang the Door: With assistance, position the door in the frame and align the hinges with the pre-drilled holes on the frame. Insert the screws through the hinges and into the frame. Start with the top hinge to support the door’s weight, then secure the middle and bottom hinges.
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Check Door Alignment: Open and close the door to check for proper alignment. The door should swing freely without sticking or rubbing against the frame. Adjust the hinges if necessary to achieve a smooth operation.
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Install the Handle and Latch: Mark the positions for the handle and latch according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Drill the necessary holes and attach the handle and latch hardware. Ensure the latch aligns with the strike plate on the door frame.
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Secure the Strike Plate: Install the strike plate on the door frame, making sure it aligns with the latch. Pre-drill holes and secure the strike plate with screws. Test the door to ensure it latches securely.
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Final Inspection and Adjustment: Conduct a final inspection to ensure all screws and hardware are securely fastened and the door operates smoothly. Make any necessary adjustments to the alignment and tightness of the hardware.
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