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Photo: Ekaterina Astakhova
The simple answer is yes you can turn a regular door into a dutch door but there is one thing you need to consider. Make sure there is nothing in the way of where you need to cut the Dutch door.
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Read More »Now it is time to install the hinges. The hinges, door hardware, and dutch door hook all came from Emtek. They have a large selection of great quality hardware and they have Dutch door pieces too. Thankfully I went with a more sturdy hinge for this half door and I am thankful because this door is very heavy. You will most likely get to use one of the existing hinge locations but you will have to create another one. Each half of the door will need two hinges. Sit your hinge in place and draw around it where you will need to cut and carve out the wood. Now use a utility knife to cut out where you drew and then use a chisel and hammer to weed out the rest inside. If you have this cool tool it will make creating the hinge much easier for the one hinge hole that is brand new. And take the door back to the opening so that we can work on the hinge holes on the door frame too. When you get the door in place here is a handy tip. Use a 1 x 4 to prop the door up so that it is about level with where it will be when shut. Place the hinge on the door frame and draw where each hinge needs to go. On the existing hinge hole use a straight edge tool to draw out where the new hinge goes. My hinges were larger so we have to make the hole larger but if yours are the same size then you can skip this step. Now place the other hinge on the door frame and draw around it where you will need to carve and chisel out the wood for the new hinge hole. Remember this is the hinge we have to add because there need to be two hinges per half of the door. Once you think you have enough wood chiseled out twist the hinge over and see if it fits inside the hole flush. If not continue to chisel wood until the hinge is flush. Now screw in the hinges and the bottom half of the door is installed. There will be lots of testing then chiseling, then testing again before you get it just right. Be patient and it will eventually work out. If the door is not fitting right sand down the side some more. Keeping working on this until it fits perfectly. Now repeat the hinge installation on the top half. Because most doors have three hinges the top half of this door allowed us to use both hinge holes. All we had to do was adjust one of the hinge holes on the door frame. Look how far off the bottom hinge is on the top half of the Dutch door. But no worries because now we know how to install new hinges. Also, do you notice there is a pretty good size gap between the top door and the bottom door? Well, this is going to be a Dutch door with shelf. I have dreamed of a Dutch door since I was a little girl and my vision had a shelf. Why do I keep thinking of placing home-baked pies on this shelf? Maybe it was in a movie when I was young. Okay so draw around that bottom hinge and repeat the process of chiseling out for the hinge to fit snugly. Screw in the hinges to the top door and you are finished with hinges. Between planing, sanding and hinges it seems like forever to get the door to fit just right. But the time-consuming part is over and now we are on to the final steps.
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