I think it will when carrying a baby in and out. His logic was that the gap between old and new frame would be larger on the other side but has offered to come back and have another look. It may be that I source some 100mm architrave for the outside to hide the nasties.
It's just out of shot on my first photo but there is also a gap top lock side where the top of the frame isn't level, so I think rotating it in the frame would only require trimming on the side. The threshold also appears to be bowed in the middle so it may be I fit a wooden threshold to fill that gap anyway.
Really should have just rebuilt the frame when we did the room. Learning experience.
I think it will when carrying a baby in and out. His logic was that the gap between old and new frame would be larger on the other side but has offered to come back and have another look. It may be that I source some 100mm architrave for the outside to hide the nasties.
It's just out of shot on my first photo but there is also a gap top lock side where the top of the frame isn't level, so I think rotating it in the frame would only require trimming on the side. The threshold also appears to be bowed in the middle so it may be I fit a wooden threshold to fill that gap anyway.
Really should have just rebuilt the frame when we did the room. Learning experience.