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A door is a hinged or otherwise movable barrier that allows ingress into and egress from an enclosure. The created opening in the wall is a doorway or portal. A door's essential and primary purpose is to provide security by controlling access to the doorway (portal). Conventionally, it is a panel that fits into the portal of a building, room, or vehicle. Doors are generally made of a material suited to the door's task. Doors are commonly attached by hinges, but can move by other means, such as slides or counterbalancing.
The door may be moved in various ways (at angles away from the portal, by sliding on a plane parallel to the frame, by folding in angles on a parallel plane, or by spinning along an axis at the center of the frame) to allow or prevent ingress or egress. In most cases, a door's interior matches its exterior side. But in other cases (e.g., a vehicle door) the two sides are radically different.
Doors may incorporate locking mechanisms to ensure that only some people can open them. Doors may have devices such as knockers or doorbells by which people outside announce their presence. (In some countries, such as Brazil, it is customary to clap from the sidewalk to announce one's presence.) Apart from providing access into and out of a space, doors may have the secondary functions of ensuring privacy by preventing unwanted attention from outsiders, of separating areas with different functions, of allowing light to pass into and out of a space, of controlling ventilation or air drafts so that interiors may be more effectively heated or cooled, of dampening noise, and of blocking the spread of fire.
Doors may have aesthetic, symbolic, ritualistic purposes. Receiving the key to a door can signify a change in status from outsider to insider. Doors and doorways frequently appear in literature and the arts with metaphorical or allegorical import as a portent of change.

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    Door threshold.

    I went to quote a small bathroom floor. It is only 2 sq metres thought it was a straight forward one day rate as it is already boarded. The trouble is the existing wall tiling does not go down to floor level and falls short by 15mm in places. It is for this reason they want the floor re...
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    tiling up to door facings

    When tiling up to door facings/surrounds and the tile is protruding out further than the facing,what do you guys do?Do you try and wedge the facing out further than the tile,if possible, or run silicone down the join,or get new facings?Any advice please,jst trying to get the best...
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    Door bars and bath panels

    Evening all, just returned home from dropping in a quote and have a couple of questions. Carpet to tile door bars, this guy has a seriously expensive carpet so am I right in thinking that I gently pry his carpet away from the current door bar and fix the new one in place then tile to it, sound...
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    Door Strips

    hows it going just thought id ask about door strips. I finished a job earlier in the week, bathroom floor 12mm ply and tiles,the customer supplied the door strip, but when i came to fit it realised the tiled surface was to high, so had to build up under the other surface so it fitted.:mad2...
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    door thresholds

    Hi guys When puting down different height thresholds,whilst using backer board,do you put backer board down first,then threshold,then tiles?Or threshold then backerboard,then tiles? Hope that did not sound too confusing.
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    Where's the door to the Tilers Forums Arms?

    NEW THREAD HERE: http://www.tilersforums.com/43-tiling-forum-general-tiling-forums/75548-how-do-i-gain-entry-tilersforums.html Revised on 16th December 2013 Any NEW additions to the TilersForums Arms (our pub / watering hole) will need to have 50+ posts and to prove they're an active...
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    Cutting stone tile around door mouldings..video

    Cutting Stone Tile | Tile | How-to | This Old House click to watch video.. Steps: 1 Place duct tape strip along the tile edge that will be cut. 2 Put two short tape strips on the floor tile closest to where the cut tile will be installed. 3 Set tile in place on top of the nearest floor...
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    Shower door fitting

    The plumber wants me to tile from the edge's of both sides of the shower tray, but wants a shower door fitted looking at it surly i would need to tile past the shower tray to allow the screws to be fitted otherwise the screws will be to close to the tile edge and break. Same as the bath but the...
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    door strip for 2 diff levels

    Hi I and tiling my kitchen floor and would be grateful for advice on how to finish the join between the kitchen and the lounge. the tiled kitchen floor will be slightly lower than the wood floor in the lounge . I have a standard door strip but if I fit this thery will be a gap on the tile side...
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    door frame

    whats the best tool on the market for cutting down door frames to allow tiles to slide under frame?
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    Re-Sizing Doors/Fitting Door Threshold Bars

    Finished tiling a long hallway yesterday, went back today to Plane the doors to size and fit door bars 7 in total. What should I be charging for this type of work? (Belfast Area) Regards Stacey
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    Cut Door frames or Tiles?

    Tiling hallway (10mm tiles) with several doors involved, what are your prefrerences with regards to cutting. Doorframes or Tiles??? any Tips greatly appreciated. Thanks for all replies to date. fantaststic learning tool! Regards Pompey
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    Door finishings

    door finishing Thought i'd start a new thread by asking you all how you finish at a door; 1.do you use an expansion joint or 2.tile trim or 3.do you have another method? I have used the two methods because some customers want to keep the facings on. Just curious peeps. Bri:)
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    door finnishes

    what the best way of finnishing at a door to hide the edg of the tiles and the plywood is it trim or beading:confused:
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    What to do with old back door sill in conservatory

    Hi all. Did a quote tonight. Conservatory floor. Customer wants insulation , then underfloor heating, then tiles. Will raise the floor about 40mm in total I reckon. No problem, except the conservatory was built on the back of the house and the old plastic door sills are 20mm proud of the...
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    Door Architrave - can it be removed???

    Hi Please can anyone help? I have a small bathroom and think it would look more modern if I took the door architrave off. I am putting 60 x 40cm travertine tiles on the wall that are 12mm thick. Is is possible to do this, and how would I finish the edges off so you can't see the adhesive...
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