Door Bottom Edge Damage
Damage at the bottom of a door can come from water, floor contact, cleaning equipment, impact, pets or insufficient clearance.
Damaged bottom edge of a door
Clearance and flooring
A door that repeatedly touches flooring will keep damaging its finish. Check finished floor level and required clearance before simply repainting the edge.
External bottom edges
On external timber doors, bottom-edge protection and threshold details are important because moisture can enter where the finish is repeatedly broken.
Repair route
Photos of the bottom edge, threshold and full opening help show whether the issue is local finish damage, clearance, water ingress or deeper deterioration.
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Flush-with-Wall Hidden Doors
A flush-with-wall door aims to align the door face closely with the finished wall plane.
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Concealed hinges can keep the hinge hardware out of view when a hidden door is closed, helping the door read as part of the wall.
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A concealed or minimal frame can reduce visible architraves and help integrate a hidden door into the wall finish.
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Hidden doors can use discreet handles, edge pulls, push-to-open concepts or conventional hardware depending on privacy, frequency of use and the selected door system.
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Painting a hidden door to match the surrounding wall can reduce visual contrast and make the opening less obvious.
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A door can sometimes be incorporated into decorative wall panelling so panel lines continue across the opening.
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