Single door in a two-leaf wall construction
Posted: Fri, 2023-Sep-29, 15:16
HI all,
Was looking for some construction / design advice pertaining to doors and wall-systems.
I have a build currently that has a two-leaf wall construction and I am ruminating on door-possibilities... That brings me to the question - with a two-leaf wall system, is it required to thusly have two doors? It seems logical to do so in order to maintain continuity and decoupling across/between both leafs. I am wondering if anyone has any ingenious ways that they have seen/experienced that allow for a single-door build in the two-leaf system. To my eyes and intuition, whichever leaf the door is not on would have an incongruity at the door-cutout where the jamb/trim would not be sealed and would not match the construction/integrity of the rest of the leaf.
Let me know if I need to be more clear or if there is any feedback for me
Cheers, and much love and respect to all of you kind folks. Long-time acoustician (currently working in automotive) who is finally in a build that I have to shell out the $ for and definitely want to keep complexity and cost down for myself.
Was looking for some construction / design advice pertaining to doors and wall-systems.
I have a build currently that has a two-leaf wall construction and I am ruminating on door-possibilities... That brings me to the question - with a two-leaf wall system, is it required to thusly have two doors? It seems logical to do so in order to maintain continuity and decoupling across/between both leafs. I am wondering if anyone has any ingenious ways that they have seen/experienced that allow for a single-door build in the two-leaf system. To my eyes and intuition, whichever leaf the door is not on would have an incongruity at the door-cutout where the jamb/trim would not be sealed and would not match the construction/integrity of the rest of the leaf.
Let me know if I need to be more clear or if there is any feedback for me
Cheers, and much love and respect to all of you kind folks. Long-time acoustician (currently working in automotive) who is finally in a build that I have to shell out the $ for and definitely want to keep complexity and cost down for myself.