Small Triangular Gap Around Door—Contractor Says It Can't Be Fixed. Any Ideas?
Hey folks, A contractor built a small storage room under the stairs and cut into the wall to install the door. Now there’s a thin, long triangular gap on one side. He says it can’t be fixed, but I’m not convinced. I’d like to cover it up without using weatherstripping , as that would ruin the look. Any clean, low-profile fix ideas? Appreciate any suggestions! https://preview.redd.it/7gwqbcmu501f1.png?width=2016&format=png&auto=webp&s=f5602ae50c4f5796dcc56221bf4f998a489f762b https://preview.redd.it/ga1vm2dv501f1.png?width=1512&format=png&auto=webp&s=97a5516b1e1520c4f5e8921b6e00becfa6eb89c0 submitted by /u/RatedR__ [link] [comments]

![]() | Hey folks, A contractor built a small storage room under the stairs and cut into the wall to install the door. Now there’s a thin, long triangular gap on one side. He says it can’t be fixed, but I’m not convinced. I’d like to cover it up without using weatherstripping , as that would ruin the look. Any clean, low-profile fix ideas? Appreciate any suggestions! [link] [comments] |