Hi, I'm looking to replace door and frame on a cottage, the existing frame is leaning out at the top - around 3cm out of plumb with the head leaning towards you looked at from outside.
The new door frame is going to have to be same width as the old one - the head ties to the wall at the top and moving the bottom jambs out isn't going to work either. It going to have T hinges so I can't just drop it back into the frame and hang the door plumb that way. I guess I could sink the top hinge into the frame a little and pad the bottom one a little to get the door plumb but I'm concerned its not going to look right like that.
Current thinking is to just put the new frame in where the old one was and live with the door being out of plumb front to back- it opens outwards and is going to swing open on its own but it has plenty of clearance and if the cottage is wonky probably going to look best matching what's there.
But am I missing a better easier way to hang the new door plum without it looking wrong?
The new door frame is going to have to be same width as the old one - the head ties to the wall at the top and moving the bottom jambs out isn't going to work either. It going to have T hinges so I can't just drop it back into the frame and hang the door plumb that way. I guess I could sink the top hinge into the frame a little and pad the bottom one a little to get the door plumb but I'm concerned its not going to look right like that.
Current thinking is to just put the new frame in where the old one was and live with the door being out of plumb front to back- it opens outwards and is going to swing open on its own but it has plenty of clearance and if the cottage is wonky probably going to look best matching what's there.
But am I missing a better easier way to hang the new door plum without it looking wrong?