| Country | Interior Door | Exterior Door | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 80" x 32" (2032 x 813 mm) | 80" x 36" (2032 x 914 mm) | ADA min 32" clear |
| European Union | 78.7" x 27.6" (2000 x 700 mm) | 78.7" x 35.4" (2000 x 900 mm) | EN standards vary by country |
| United Kingdom | 78" x 30" (1981 x 762 mm) | 78" x 33" (1981 x 838 mm) | BS 4787 |
| Canada | 80" x 32" (2032 x 813 mm) | 80" x 36" (2032 x 914 mm) | Similar to US |
| Australia | 82" x 32" (2040 x 820 mm) | 82" x 36" (2040 x 920 mm) | AS 2688 |
Common US widths: 24" (closet), 28" (small bath), 30" (bath), 32" (bedroom), 36" (entry/ADA)
Rough opening: Add 2" to width and 2.5" to height for framing.
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