Bedrooms in my house had built in wardrobes and previous owner put a shower in one and cut a narrow 600 doorway from one to the other and boarded original wardrobe door off. It seems that this wall must have had two different thicknesses end to end as one side of the door is flush with the door casing and the other side, the casing is 20mm proud of the wall. Above the door is thicker and there is a 'ramp down' to match the thinner wall. I intend to put a glass door with a couple of wall hinge fixings. These will have to be packed somehow so that the hinges are level with the casing edge and the door lays flat across the casing. perhaps a strip of ply/mdf? Also I'm not sure the best way to finish this door. Ideally I wouldn't have architraves so that the glass lays flat across the door (otherwise will need to build up under hinge even more) but not sure how best to hide the casing gap. Any other options? Any ideas welcome.
Hinges would be like this. WANLIAN Heavy Duty 90 Degree Glass Door Cupboard Showcase Cabinet Clamp Glass Shower Doors Hinge Replacement Parts Wall-to-Glass (Polished Chrome) https://amzn.eu/d/3xVpX3s
Hinges would be like this. WANLIAN Heavy Duty 90 Degree Glass Door Cupboard Showcase Cabinet Clamp Glass Shower Doors Hinge Replacement Parts Wall-to-Glass (Polished Chrome) https://amzn.eu/d/3xVpX3s