Hi all,
Please can you share some ideas of how to build a door for my small shed/garden building. The door will be clad in larch and I want it to feel a bit substantial - kind of like a normal door rather than a shed door.
The sides and back of the building will be clad in bog standard treated feather edge because they won't be visible (the shed is being squeezed into a recess in the garden). But I want the front to be a bit of a feature, so will be clad in larch. This is the kind of look I'm aiming for:
My plan for my building looks like this:
I guess the typical thing would be to just use vertical larch panel and then create a ledged and brace door like these:
But the rest of the 'shed' is built as stud walls, so a door of this construction might feel a bit thin/flimsey and a bit out of place. I even envisage it having a mortice latch, rather than a rim latch.
I thought about just buying a hollow core internal door and just sticking on the larch cladding. But then I worried that the cladding should have an air gap behind to allow it to stay dry. And then hollow-core door plus air gap plus cladding gets way too thick and complicates things with door handles/hinges etc.
So currently I'm thinking about building a framed, ledged and braced door, and then just fixing a panel to the back to give it the feeling of a solid construction.
Would welcome your thoughts.
Please can you share some ideas of how to build a door for my small shed/garden building. The door will be clad in larch and I want it to feel a bit substantial - kind of like a normal door rather than a shed door.
The sides and back of the building will be clad in bog standard treated feather edge because they won't be visible (the shed is being squeezed into a recess in the garden). But I want the front to be a bit of a feature, so will be clad in larch. This is the kind of look I'm aiming for:
My plan for my building looks like this:
I guess the typical thing would be to just use vertical larch panel and then create a ledged and brace door like these:
But the rest of the 'shed' is built as stud walls, so a door of this construction might feel a bit thin/flimsey and a bit out of place. I even envisage it having a mortice latch, rather than a rim latch.
I thought about just buying a hollow core internal door and just sticking on the larch cladding. But then I worried that the cladding should have an air gap behind to allow it to stay dry. And then hollow-core door plus air gap plus cladding gets way too thick and complicates things with door handles/hinges etc.
So currently I'm thinking about building a framed, ledged and braced door, and then just fixing a panel to the back to give it the feeling of a solid construction.
Would welcome your thoughts.