osprey Posted Friday at 18:48 Posted Friday at 18:48 (edited) I am having an extension built to make a kitchen diner (8 x 5) where the 'diner/dayroom' part will be approx 5 x 5. I will be having lift and slide patio doors. The doors are aluclad, as I like the chunky frames, and it fits with the 1920s period of the rest of the house. I can't make up my mind on the height of the sliders though. I know it is personal preference, but any thoughts? Sliders will be 3m wide, ceiling height 2.7m. The rest of the house windows (bays etc) go full height, but have toplights. I want a bit of a downstand and full height would too much imo. The frame is getting on 200mm wide at the top, before the glass is reached. I am thinking 2.4m high aperture (glass to 2.2m) so 300mm downstand but that seems a lot of glass! (Urban setting, but not overlooked, garden 23 x15 meters) Too high? Too low? Edited Friday at 18:49 by osprey
craig Posted Monday at 13:19 Posted Monday at 13:19 I'd go anywhere from 2250mm to 2400mm (the latter being the average standard ceiling height), 2100mm is the standard door height. 1
osprey Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago On 10/03/2025 at 13:19, craig said: I'd go anywhere from 2250mm to 2400mm (the latter being the average standard ceiling height), 2100mm is the standard door height. Thanks. I went for 2400 in the end (as I had not seen any replies) so I am glad I withing your range. 300mm downstand looks about right.
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