Windows are measured in the usual units of the country, whether metric (millimetres or metres) or imperial (feet and inches). The part of the window that is being measured needs to be specified. It could be: * the rough opening - the width of the hole in the wall into which the window will be fitted * the frame size - the width between outer parts of the window frame * the inside reveal to inside reveal width- the width between the timber trim around the window on the inside of the wall * the daylight opening - the unobscured glass width * the sash dimension - the dimension of the opening part of the frame All these measurements have different uses and by, for example specifying only the rough opening width, the exact type of window frame does not need to be specified.
A slot
Slot
A protractor.
It means an opening.
About 50" by 50".
typical floor opening
no
no
The rough opening required for a 30-inch door is typically 32 inches in width and 82 inches in height.
Tonsils
Yes, with 1 inch to spare in one dimension if you hold it the right way.
The standard rough opening size required for a 30-inch door is 32 inches in width and 82 inches in height.
The standard rough opening size required for installing a bathtub is typically around 60 inches in length and 30 inches in width.
The standard rough opening size required for a 24-inch door is 26 inches in width and 82 inches in height.
The standard rough opening size required for installing double doors is typically 60 inches in width and 80 inches in height.
In most cases, the opening bid is the amount required to pay the loan in full.