Wood Door Frame
A wood door frame consists of wood members around a door opening, providing a stable structure for mounting doors and ensuring proper alignment and function.
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Definition
A Wood Door Frame consists of wood members around a door opening (jambs and head) upon which the door is hung and within which it fits when closed.
Purpose
The purpose of a wood door frame is to provide a secure and stable structure for mounting a door, ensuring proper alignment, function, and appearance.
Examples of Use
- Residential Homes: Framing interior and exterior doors.
- Commercial Buildings: Providing frames for office and public access doors.
- Renovations: Replacing or updating door frames in existing structures.
Related Terms
- Jamb: The vertical side pieces of a door frame.
- Head: The horizontal top piece of a door frame.
- Threshold: The bottom piece of a door frame.
Notes
Wood door frames must be properly installed and aligned to ensure the door operates smoothly and fits correctly. They can be finished or painted to match the surrounding decor.
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