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Previously on "Latest Dilemma : PVC conservatory doors vs Oak Room divider"
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Can you not get oak and supplement with curtains drawn during the colder nights?
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Surely It's a matter of taste. I mean uPVC - seriously? Spend a bit more and go for the oak.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWe have something almost exactly like this and they are the nuts!! Will be perfect to section the conservatory off from the main house.
I like the idea of the room being open.
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostAnd just think, all it took was a little boredom, 15 seconds to type "wood frame double glazed door" into a search engine, select the second search result and the time to type my comment.
I'll see if I can be bothered working out how much it cost my client for me to do that later.
Sizes don't fit!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWe have something almost exactly like this and they are the nuts!! Will be perfect to section the conservatory off from the main house.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostThanks a lot for this. You have given me a genuinely good reason to be part of CUK.... Shame on you!
I'll see if I can be bothered working out how much it cost my client for me to do that later.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostGot images disabled and not looked at the links earlier, but things like this suitable?
External Doors - Double Glazed Doors
Or are they just tat and not good looking enough?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostLook mate, just go with the wooden doors as the lady wants, because if you choose anything else and it goes wrong, you're going to hear about it every day of your life until you die.
There's a reason that the phrase "yes dear" and the name "she who must be obeyed" were created, they fit this type of situation completely.
She's expressed a preference, in this situation if you deviate from that it will simply provide ammunition when she's upset over something else.
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Got images disabled and not looked at the links earlier, but things like this suitable?
External Doors - Double Glazed Doors
Or are they just tat and not good looking enough?
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostCan't you get external double glazed doors with wooden surrounds, in the same way you can get wood-framed windows?
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Can't you get external double glazed doors with wooden surrounds, in the same way you can get wood-framed windows?
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