Put it back against the door.
How to put french doors in a wall.
Use some 6 finishing nails to drive through the trim and into the studs behind the wall.
If the opening has been cut accurately you usually don t have to put much effort into installing new drywall except to hide the header.
If it really is a load bearing wall a temporary support wall needs to be built first.
Then screw the threshold in place if you need one once it s trimmed to length and then run a bead of silicone caulk at the edges to seal it properly.
Take the board down and cut along the lines with a circular saw.
Then the doors installed the wall fixed probably including new drywall new paint then trim.
After our wall was framed out and our staircase was finished check out our before and after staircase post here it was time to get busy on the french doors.
Nail the pieces of your jamb in place with finishing nails and use wood putty to cover the holes.
This will support the load while the wall is redone and headered off to put in the french doors.
After that you ll be framing out the door shimming it up and installing.
Next trim any exposed shims and finally cut and install trim for the other side of the doors.
Cover the walls and install trim.
We bought these particular doors because they match our 10 pane glass door into my office.
I wouldn t expect to pay less than 1000 plus whatever the doors cost.
We purchased our french doors from our local hardware store.
If you ve got a brick wall and you re thinking of installing a door you may have thought you were out of luck.
It s time to bring it all home so that your french doors look pretty and flush in your previously open space.
Trace the edges of the walls on either side of the door along the back of the board with a pencil.
This helpful how to walks you through the steps so you can see how it s done.
Some doors come pre hung which allows you to install the doors and jambs as a unit.