Oak glazed doors hung on new linings
A pair of oak glazed doors hung on new linings, with moulded architrave scribed in to the wall.

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Internal doors
An oak pair with clear glazed top lights, hung on new linings so the opening is square and the two doors meet cleanly down the middle.
The architrave is a moulded profile, painted, and scribed in where the plaster is not flat. The old architrave could not go back on once the linings changed, which is the usual reason people end up changing the skirting at the same time.
Handles and latches fitted, and the doors eased so they swing clear of the herringbone floor.
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