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Interior doors

Replace all interior doors during reno. Style/material as a single spec across the house.

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  • Replace every interior door (bedrooms, bathrooms, closets, mech)
  • Specifications TBD; rolled out consistently

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  • Inventory — count by location (4 bedrooms + 3 baths + closets + mech + sauna + rec ≈ 12–15 doors)
  • Style — slab, shaker, single-panel
  • Material — paint-grade MDF vs. stain-grade wood
  • Color — coordinate with cabinets (dark stained) or contrast (lighter painted)
  • Hardware finish — matte black vs. brass (coord. with kitchen hardware)
  • Privacy hardware on bathrooms; passage on bedrooms
  • Jambs / trim — full pre-hung vs. slabs in existing jambs
  • Pocket / barn doors at any specific door (e.g. master ensuite)?

Cost overview options

Door style + finish (radio, includes install)
Option Cost (whole house)
Slab paint-grade (modern, simple) $3–7k
Shaker paint-grade (recommended) $4–9k
Slab stain-grade matching cabinets $7–14k
Premium / specialty (with some pocket / barn) $9–18k

Per-door rough cost: $150–$900 supply + ~$150–$300 install.

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Notes & context
  • Door count rough: 4 bedrooms + 3 baths + closets (master, secondary bedrooms) + sauna door + rec-room access = approximately 12–15 doors. Inventory drives total cost.
  • Style direction — slab and shaker are the two modern-rustic-friendly picks. Slab paint-grade is cheapest; slab stain-grade matching cabinets is most cohesive but pricier.
  • Pocket / barn doors are nice accents (e.g. master ensuite entry) but specialty install adds cost and framing changes.
  • Hardware: privacy locks on bathrooms; passage on bedrooms (or privacy if preferred). Coordinate finish with kitchen hardware (matte black ↔ brass).
  • Jambs / trim: full pre-hung doors are clean (new jamb + slab + casing) but more expensive than hanging slabs in existing jambs. Pre-hung is the typical reno pick.
  • Per-door rough: $150–$900 supply + $150–$300 install = $300–$1200 each.