letsstumphannah

letsstumphannah OP t1_it9vnsj wrote

This is a closet that the furnace and tankless hot water heater are in. The top "doors" don't even open. I'm assuming they used those for extra ventilation. I'd like to remove those top ones, put in a proper door frame, and have nicer looking doors installed. Of course they will have to allow for ventilation.

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letsstumphannah OP t1_it9mjnd wrote

Thanks! So this is the current door set up to the furnace.

https://imgur.com/a/GZ19iYG

We did not do this. We will eventually frame the top and replace the doors so there is one set of doors.

Of course a project for a later time. We have a shower that we need to retile first. 😐

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letsstumphannah OP t1_it6zt93 wrote

That sounds like the best solution! Thank you! We plan on completely replacing the doors, but that is a project for another time.

Thank you again! I hadn't seen that flex board. I'll sand the excess mud and apply that then place the trim corner piece. I already have my paint. I had just planned on just painting and dealing with the bad drywall eventually or just replacing it. However, what's the point of half assing something then having to do it all over again? That's what the previous owners left us with short cuts and half assed work.

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