Poor Door Installation—Need Ideas to Fix Wallpaper Over Gap
Hey everyone, The renovation guy did a pretty bad job. I originally asked for a flush door, but he installed it without any trim and left noticeable gaps. He later adjusted the bottom hinge, which reduced the top gap a bit, but there’s still a visible gap at the bottom. To make it look less awkward, I suggested sticking wallpaper-like strips over the door to blend with the wall. But now, part of the wallpaper extends over the gap. You can see it in the picture and video—my concern is that airflow might loosen the adhesive and cause it to peel into the main wallpaper area. What are some clean, durable solutions to fix or conceal this gap without ruining the hidden door look? Appreciate your suggestions! video link : https://streamable.com/0vcg27 https://preview.redd.it/v7dwt7vbi71f1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0dd9688c561ebc32a3d89e59f14b7a07cc2f5d94 https://preview.redd.it/tiox1gvbi71f1.jpg?width=1512&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=52eab9162c4d3e5c2717c6b09343ed04badb882e submitted by /u/RatedR__ [link] [comments]

![]() | Hey everyone, The renovation guy did a pretty bad job. I originally asked for a flush door, but he installed it without any trim and left noticeable gaps. He later adjusted the bottom hinge, which reduced the top gap a bit, but there’s still a visible gap at the bottom. To make it look less awkward, I suggested sticking wallpaper-like strips over the door to blend with the wall. But now, part of the wallpaper extends over the gap. You can see it in the picture and video—my concern is that airflow might loosen the adhesive and cause it to peel into the main wallpaper area. What are some clean, durable solutions to fix or conceal this gap without ruining the hidden door look? Appreciate your suggestions! video link : https://streamable.com/0vcg27 [link] [comments] |