French doors look great, but there are downsides. They will transmit sound into the rest of the house through the glass resonating - is that OK? If not, you are better off with a solid core door that seals on all sides with insulation (they make a bottom thingy that seals by pressing downward when the door is closed). This will make sure you don't bother others in the house when they want quiet and you don't. If you decide to get french doors because of their superior aesthetic, make sure that you get thick glass. Thin glass can resonate something aweful.
French Doors
We have moved to a house and I was looking forward to setting up my system in a dedicated room. This room is 13 X 12 but does not have a door. Instead, it has a Rough Opening (a term I learned at Home Depot) of (H) 94" X (W) 65". I was told that this is not the standard French Door size. I am looking for any advise that you guys can offer to get this room sealed.
I want to get this done ASAP, as I will not set up my system in a room that is open to kids and visitors.
I want to get this done ASAP, as I will not set up my system in a room that is open to kids and visitors.