Hello,
Bit of an odd one! We employed a carpenter to fit our doors. Unfortunately I arrived home to realise he'd done so upside down. The door frames are old so the carpenter pared them down bespoke to fit each uneven frame. He also fitted the door knobs, meaning it will be very tricky now to flip them back around. Unfortunately now I've noticed it its hard to unsee, though I appreciate probably not that obvious to most visitors.
Has anyone got any suggestions? I thought about cutting out/extending the panels so they are an even distance from the top and bottom of the door. Does anyone have any ideas? Unfortunately I think starting again with new doors would probably be easiest but would be too expensive right now and also seems a sad waste.
Really disappointed that he overlooked such an important first step...
Link to the doors here: Door Giant Modern Shaker-Style White Primed 2 Panel Internal Door
Bit of an odd one! We employed a carpenter to fit our doors. Unfortunately I arrived home to realise he'd done so upside down. The door frames are old so the carpenter pared them down bespoke to fit each uneven frame. He also fitted the door knobs, meaning it will be very tricky now to flip them back around. Unfortunately now I've noticed it its hard to unsee, though I appreciate probably not that obvious to most visitors.
Has anyone got any suggestions? I thought about cutting out/extending the panels so they are an even distance from the top and bottom of the door. Does anyone have any ideas? Unfortunately I think starting again with new doors would probably be easiest but would be too expensive right now and also seems a sad waste.
Really disappointed that he overlooked such an important first step...
Link to the doors here: Door Giant Modern Shaker-Style White Primed 2 Panel Internal Door