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Submitted By:- AKASH GIDWANI

Bsc-ID II Semester

www.dezyneecole.com

Submitted To:- Dezyne E’cole College

www.dezyneecole.com

Subject :- Building Construction

Topic :- Types Of Doors

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head

10mm rebate

finished floor

post iron holdfast

head

10mm rebate

post

finished floor

post

Location of Door:-

1.From consideration of adequate air circulation within the room, the doors should be provided in opposite walls facing each other.

2.From consideration of proper space utilization and privacy, doors should be as for as possible be located near the corner of a room

3.The location of the door should meet the functional requirements of the room.

4.The number of doors in a room should be kept minimum to achieve optimum utilization of space. Large number of doors besides causing obstruction, consume more area in circulation.

Door Frame

Door frame is made up of two vertical members known as jambs or posts and a flat member connecting the jambs at top called head. The cross-sectional dimensions of the jamb and the head are normally kept same. The size of door frame is worked out after allowing a clearance of 5mm. Around for convenience of fixing the frame in the opening.

10mm rebate

head

Single Door Frame Double Door Frame

Interior Design Building Construction Practical Assignments

Topic –Types of Doors

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Interior Design Building Construction Practical Assignments

AKASH GIDWANI BSc-I D –II Sem.

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Topic –Types of Doors

1.Battened And Ledged Door

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Definition

Battened And Ledged Door Picture

This is the simplest form of door commonly used for openings. The door consist of a series of vertical battens usually tongued and grooved and fixed together with horizontal battens known as ledges. There are three ledges one each is fixed near the top and bottom and the third one is ledge. The door is hung on the frame by iron hinges

Types of Door:- 1. Battened and ledged doors 2. Battened ledged and braced doors 3. Battened ledged, braced and framed doors 4. Framed and panelled doors

5. Glazed or sash doors

6. Flush doors 7. Fly proof doors 8. Revolving doors 9. Sliding doors 10.Swing doors

11. Collapsible steel doors 12. Rolling steel shutter doors 13. Rolling grill doors 14. M.S. sheet doors 15. Fire check doors

Brick Wall Frame 75x100

200x30 ledge

30 mm TH Batten

Plaster

Frame 75x100

Top Ledge 30x100

30mm Thick Batten

Bottom Ledge 30x100

Middle Ledge 200x30

middle ledge 200x30

Frame 75x100

Top ledge 30x100

30mm thick batten

Bottom ledge 30x100

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2.Battened Ledged And Braced Door

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This is an improved form of battened and ledged door. In this type of door additional members are provided in the form of inclined braces between the ledges. The braces are normally housed and not tenoned into the ledges. In this position they act as struts and provide increased rigidity and strength to the door.

Types of Door:- 1. Battened and ledged doors 2. Battened ledged and braced doors 3. Battened ledged, braced and framed doors 4. Framed and panelled doors

5. Glazed or sash doors

6. Flush doors 7. Fly proof doors 8. Revolving doors 9. Sliding doors 10.Swing doors

11. Collapsible steel doors 12. Rolling steel shutter doors 13. Rolling grill doors 14. M.S. sheet doors 15. Fire check doors

Frame 75x100

Top Ledge 100X35

35mm Thick Batten

Middle Ledge 200x35

Bottom Ledge 200X35

Bracing 100X35

Bracing 100X35

Brick Wall

Frame 75x100

200x30 ledge

30mm TH Batten Plaster

middle ledge 200x30

Frame 75x100

Top ledge 30x100

30mm thick batten

Bottom ledge 30x100

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3.Battened,Ledged, Braced And Framed Door

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This type of door is considered to the superior in strength, durability and appearance to other two type of doors above. The frame work of this type of door consists stiles, ledges and braces. The rails positioned near the top, middle and the bottom of the shutter are morticed and tenoned into the stiles.

Types of Door:- 1. Battened and ledged doors 2. Battened ledged and braced doors 3. Battened ledged, braced and framed doors 4. Framed and panelled doors

5. Glazed or sash doors

6. Flush doors 7. Fly proof doors 8. Revolving doors 9. Sliding doors 10.Swing doors

11. Collapsible steel doors 12. Rolling steel shutter doors 13. Rolling grill doors 14. M.S. sheet doors 15. Fire check doors

Frame 125X75 Top Rail 75x50

20mm Thick Batten

Lock Rail 150x30

Bottom Rail 200x30

Bracing 75x30

Bracing 75x30

Brick Wall

Frame 125x75

20mm TH Batten Style 75x50

Plaster

Lock Rail 150x30

Frame 75x100

Top Rail 75x50

20mm thick batten

Bottom Rail 200x30

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1. One Panel Door

4. Four Panel Door

Top Rail

Stile

Bottom Rail

Panel

Top Rail

2. Two Panel Door

Panel

Top Rail

Panel

Stile

Lock Rail

3.Three Panel Door

Top Rail

Panel

Panel

Stile

Bottom Rail

Lock Rail

Mullion

Panel

Stile

Bottom Rail

Mullion

5. Five Panel Door

Top Rail

Panel

Stile

Bottom Rail

Intermediate Rail

6. Six Panel Door

Top Rail

Panel

Panel

Stile

Bottom Rail

Lock Rail

Frieze rail

Lock rail

Types of Door:- 1. One panel door 2. Two panel door

3. Three panel door

4. Four panel door 5. Five panel door

6. Six panel door

Bottom Rail

Panel

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4.Six Paneled Door with Wooden Panels

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Types of Door:- 1. Battened and ledged doors 2. Battened ledged and braced doors 3. Battened ledged, braced and framed doors 4. Framed and panelled doors

5. Glazed or sash doors

6. Flush doors 7. Fly proof doors 8. Revolving doors 9. Sliding doors 10.Swing doors

11. Collapsible steel doors 12. Rolling steel shutter doors 13. Rolling grill doors 14. M.S. sheet doors 15. Fire check doors

This type of door is commonly provided in all types of buildings. This door consists of timber frame work of stiles and rails which are grooved on the inside to receive one or more panels. Framed and panelled doors are made in several designs to suit the functional as well as architectural requirements. Also have 1,2,3,4 panels.

Frieze Rail 100x35

Frame 75x100

Top Rail 100x35

Panel 15mm

Bottom Rail 200x35

Panel

Lock Rail 150x35

Panel

Frame 75x100

Top Rail 100X35

Panel 15mm TH

Lock Rail 150x35

Bottom Rail 200X35

Frieze Rail 100X35

Panel

Panel

Brick Wall

Frame 100x75

15mm TH Wooden Panel

Stile 100x35

Plaster

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5.Panelled And Glazed Door

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Types of Door:- 1. Battened and ledged doors 2. Battened ledged and braced doors 3. Battened ledged, braced and framed doors 4. Framed and panelled doors

5. Glazed or sash doors

6. Flush doors 7. Fly proof doors 8. Revolving doors 9. Sliding doors 10.Swing doors

11. Collapsible steel doors 12. Rolling steel shutter doors 13. Rolling grill doors 14. M.S. sheet doors 15. Fire check doors

This type of door is used in residential as well as public buildings like hospitals, schools or colleges etc. with a view to supplement the natural lighting provided by windows or to make the interior of one room visible from the adjacent room. Glazed or sash doors are made in several designs. They can be glazed fully or partly.

Frame 75x100

Top Rail 100X35

Lock Rail 35x150

Bottom Rail 200X35

Glass

Wooden Panel

Brick Wall

Frame 75x100

Stile 35x100

Glass

Plaster

Lock Rail 35x150

Frame 75x100

Top Rail 30x100

Wooden panel

Bottom Rail 35x200

Glass

Wooden Bead

Wooden Bead

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6. Solid Core type Flush Door (consist of laminated pieces)

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Types of Door:- 1. Battened and ledged doors 2. Battened ledged and braced doors 3. Battened ledged, braced and framed doors 4. Framed and panelled doors

5. Glazed or sash doors

6. Flush doors 7. Fly proof doors 8. Revolving doors 9. Sliding doors 10.Swing doors

11. Collapsible steel doors 12. Rolling steel shutter doors 13. Rolling grill doors 14. M.S. sheet doors 15. Fire check doors

In this type, the wooden frame used for holding the core consists of stiles, top rail and bottom rail, width of each member being not less than 5cm. The frame is made out of selected species of timber. The width of the lipping should be equal to the thickness of the core and its depth should not be less than 25mm.

Brick Wall

Frame 75x100

Stile

Laminated core pieces

Plaster Soft wood strips or laminatedCore Pieces

Top Rail

Stile

Bottom Rail

Cross band

Face veneer Or plywood

Face veneer

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7. Solid Core type Flush Door (consist of particle board)

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Definition

Types of Door:- 1. Battened and ledged doors 2. Battened ledged and braced doors 3. Battened ledged, braced and framed doors 4. Framed and panelled doors

5. Glazed or sash doors

6. Flush doors 7. Fly proof doors 8. Revolving doors 9. Sliding doors 10.Swing doors

11. Collapsible steel doors 12. Rolling steel shutter doors 13. Rolling grill doors 14. M.S. sheet doors 15. Fire check doors

Brick Wall

Frame 75x100

Stile

Solid core of particle board

Plaster

Solid core of particle board

Top Rail

Stile

Bottom Rail

Face veneer

Cross band

Face veneer Or plywood

Lipping

Lipping

In this type, the wooden frame used for holding the core consists of stiles, top rail and bottom rail, width of each member being not less than 5cm. The frame is made out of selected species of timber. The width of the lipping should be equal to the thickness of the core and its depth should not be less than 25mm.

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Types of Door:- 1. Battened and ledged doors 2. Battened ledged and braced doors 3. Battened ledged, braced and framed doors 4. Framed and panelled doors

5. Glazed or sash doors

6. Flush doors 7. Fly proof doors 8. Revolving doors 9. Sliding doors 10.Swing doors

11. Collapsible steel doors 12. Rolling steel shutter doors 13. Rolling grill doors 14. M.S. sheet doors 15. Fire check doors

This type of door is used to check the entry of flies, mosquitoes, insects etc. into the room and to allow free circulation of air at the same time. The door consists of vertical stiles and horizontal rails and the opening of the panels are fitted with fine-mesh gauge. The G>I> wire is fixed by use of nails and timber beading.

8. Fly Proof Door

Lock Rail 35x150

Frame 75x125

Top Rail 100x35

Bottom Rail 35x200

Wire mesh

Frame 125x75

Top Rail 100X35

Panelled Door

Lock Rail 150x35

Bottom Rail 200X35

Wire mesh

Brick Wall

Frame 125x75

10mm TH Wooden Panel Stile

100x35

Plaster Wire mesh Wooden beading

Wooden Bead

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Types of Door:- 1. Battened and ledged doors 2. Battened ledged and braced doors 3. Battened ledged, braced and framed doors 4. Framed and panelled doors

5. Glazed or sash doors

6. Flush doors 7. Fly proof doors 8. Revolving doors 9. Sliding doors 10.Swing doors

11. Collapsible steel doors 12. Rolling steel shutter doors 13. Rolling grill doors 14. M.S. sheet doors 15. Fire check doors

This type of door is generally used in passages of public buildings like offices, banks etc. The door may have single shutter or two shutters. The shutters are fixed with special hinges which hold the shutter in closed position when not in use. Since these doors are pushed open, they should have glazed shutters and avoid accidents.

9. Swing Door

Frame 100x75

Peep hole With glass

35mm Flush Shutter

Frame 100x75

Peep hole With glass

35mm Flush Shutter

Wooden Bead

Brick Wall Frame 75X100 Double action

Spring hinge

Plaster 35mm TH Flush shutter

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Definition

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Types Of Arrangements Of Shutters.

Types of Door:- 1. Battened and ledged doors 2. Battened ledged and braced doors 3. Battened ledged, braced and framed doors 4. Framed and panelled doors

5. Glazed or sash doors

6. Flush doors 7. Fly proof doors 8. Revolving doors 9. Sliding doors 10.Swing doors

11. Collapsible steel doors 12. Rolling steel shutter doors 13. Rolling grill doors 14. M.S. sheet doors 15. Fire check doors

9. Sliding Door

This type of door is generally provided in passages of public buildings like offices, banks etc. the door may have single shutter or two shutters. The shutters are fixed with special hinges known as double action spring hinges which hold the shutter in closed position when not in use. Alternatively the edges of the meeting stiles be segmental.

Wall

Frame

Track

Shutter

Brackets

Channel Track

Opening

Opening

Opening

Door Opening

Lintel

Finished Floor

Opening

Shutter

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Types of Door:- 1. Battened and ledged doors 2. Battened ledged and braced doors 3. Battened ledged, braced and framed doors 4. Framed and panelled doors

5. Glazed or sash doors

6. Flush doors 7. Fly proof doors 8. Revolving doors 9. Sliding doors 10.Swing doors

11. Collapsible steel doors 12. Rolling steel shutter doors 13. Rolling grill doors 14. M.S. sheet doors 15. Fire check doors

Revolving Door

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Rolling Steel Shutter Door Collapsible Steel Door

Revolving doors provides entrance on one side and exit on the other simultaneously keeping the opening automatically closed when not in use. The door is such as to exclude the wind draught.

These doors are commonly used for show windows, stores, shop fonts and godown etc. the door shutter acts like a steel curtain and provides adequate protection & safety against burglers and fire. The guide channels are made of steel are deep to hold.

These doors are extensively used for shops, garages, public buildings, godowns etc. and in situation where width of opening is large and provision of hinged shutter becomes difficult for want of space. Also increases safety and protection of the property.

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