However you can use a standard 8 0 door with no problem.
8 foot interior doors with 9 foot ceilings.
12 is room enough for a very large header if the opening is load bearing.
Today however not uncommonly most ceilings are 9 or even 10 feet in height.
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We are building a new home.
Shaker 1 panel primed solid hybrid core mdf interior door slab.
Timber typically comes in eight foot 2 44 meter.
There was a time when eight foot ceilings were the norm.
The 9 feet ceiling opens up pretty quickly to a stairwell and great room.
We are under construction but our front door is 8 feet with 9 feet ceilings.
Ceiling height ceiling height is very important to consider when deciding on a taller than typical door height.
Unfortunately i don t have any interior pics of it.
I just ordered all of my exterior doors actually they just got to the shop not delivered yet though.
Krosswood doors 36 in.
Mainly 9 foot ceilings throughout the house with 10 5 foot in family room.
Rest of the doors are standard.
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An 8 foot tall door definitely will not work with an 8 foot tall ceiling height and might look a bit out of place with a 9 foot tall ceiling height.
As a result many people view 8 foot ceilings as being relatively low but 8 foot ceilings come with plenty of advantages as high.
Also two sets of sliders specs in house plan so those would have to be 8 also.
I don t know if the typical 6 8 door would look dated or not.
I found a different experience when comparing prices on 6 8 doors to 8 doors.
Would you do 8 foot doors with 9 foot ceilings.
Before modern times 8 feet was typically regarded as the standard height for ceilings.
It doesn t look off but nearest windows which have transoms to reach same height.
Taller doors work best with ceiling heights 10 foot tall or taller.
Wiring and pipes seldom pass over a door opening but through the ceiling instead.