Measure Up for Perfect Fit: How to Measure Up for Internal Doors

When it’s time to replace your internal doors, it’s easy to get swept away browsing beautiful new door styles, or considering all the accessories, handles and hinges that could complement your decor. But the job itself requires a few simple steps to get right, whether you’re undertaking the whole project yourself, or looking for a professional door installer to help.
So before you log on to purchase the perfect new door, or perhaps even talk to an installer to source a quote, it always pays to take accurate measurements. That way, you know the size of door you need, and there’s no risk of taking delivery of a wrongly sized door that needs replacing or returning.
Grab a tape measure, a paper and pencil and follow this guide on how to measure for an interior door replacement.
Measuring the door frame
1. First, start with the width.
Measure the door frame from left to right, across the top, middle and bottom. The largest measurement is your door width, so note it down.
2. Second, measure the height.
Take one measurement from the left hand side, one in the centre and one on the right. Once again, the largest measurement is your door height.
3. Third, measure the depth of the door frame.
This is the part of the frame where the door will fit when it’s closed. Most internal doors will come in one of three standard thicknesses: 35mm, 40mm or 44mm, the latter normally being fire doors. So your depth should be close to one of these measurements.
Choosing the right door
Now you have all your measurements – the width, height and depth – you’re ready to source your replacement door.
Our catalogue offers all sorts of designs and styles, with finishes to suit your decor. So find one that works for you, then select the appropriate sizing based on the measurements you’ve recorded. Remember, if you’re looking for a 44mm depth internal door it’s likely you’ll need to purchase a fire door.
Things to consider
Though measuring up for internal doors is something anybody can undertake, there are definitely a few extra things to be considered.
Always think about your flooring. If you’re in the middle of a renovation and you intend to change your flooring, then you’ll need to take the depth of this into account.