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You are here: Home / Home / Standard vs. Custom Size Interior Doors: Which Is Right for Your Home?

Standard vs. Custom Size Interior Doors: Which Is Right for Your Home?

0 · Jul 17, 2026 · Leave a Comment

Plenty of homeowners face the fact that they must replace a door or two at some point. It could be due to damage, practicality, or simply a desire for change. Many think that door replacement is simply switching out the door and its frame. However, custom doors are often needed because not all doorways fit standard dimensions.

Several factors can help determine whether it’s better to install custom-made or standard doors. The first thing most homeowners consider is budget, quickly followed by installation difficulty, appearance, and long-term value. Whether you’re replacing a single door or doing a full renovation, this guide will help you understand the difference between standard and custom-made interior doors and help you make the best decision for your home.

What Are Standard-Size Interior Doors?

Standard-size interior doors are readily available for purchase. Because they are made in bulk, they are more affordable and even available in home improvement stores. They are typically ready for installation upon delivery and are much faster to install than custom-made doors. Most homes, especially newer ones, generally use standardized dimensions, making door replacement that much easier and more convenient.

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The most common door height, found in most residential interiors, is 80 inches. For standard width, it typically ranges from 24 to 36 inches. Bedrooms generally require 30 to 32 inches, bathrooms 24 to 30 inches, and closets and pantries 24 to 28 inches.

What Are Custom Interior Doors?

Custom doors are specifically designed and manufactured to fit non-standard openings or unique preferences. They are typically made for historic homes to preserve the original architecture and appearance. Custom doors can also be found in luxury homes or remodeled spaces. Unusually tall ceilings and oversized or arched openings also require custom-size doors.

While unusual dimensions are the most common reason to order custom-made doors, there are other customization options available. Choosing custom doors also gives you the choice to request premium materials and high-end finishes. With custom doors, you have endless design flexibility, from glass inserts and intricate panel styles to decorative hardware.

Standard vs. Custom Interior Doors: Key Differences

There are a couple of key differences between standard and custom interior doors. As mentioned above, cost is the most important factor for most homeowners. While standard, mass-produced doors are considered budget-friendly and can range from $100 to $400, custom doors are basically an investment that can exceed $5,000.

Standard doors are available for purchase online and at various home improvement stores, unlike custom doors. If standard doors are ordered from the manufacturer’s catalog, they are usually delivered within 1 to 2 weeks. Creating custom doors takes much longer and involves drafting, sourcing materials, precision milling, and extensive finishing, so construction and delivery can take up to 12 weeks or more.

Installation is another major factor to consider. Standard doors, especially pre-hung ones, are typically DIY-friendly, and if a professional is hired to install them, labor costs usually don’t exceed $150 per door. Custom doors, however, require specialized contractors to install them, and the labor ranges from $150 to $500+ per door.

Design-wise, standard doors can be considered pretty basic in comparison to custom ones. There is a set list of configurations, materials, colors, and finishes. For custom doors, the sky is the limit. You can mix and match materials, request floor-to-ceiling heights, or even ask for a so-called ‘hidden’ door that no one will know is there.

A door’s daily performance and functionality are also very important. A custom door made of solid wood will last much longer and offer excellent sound and energy insulation, unlike standard, hollow core doors.

Man holding clipboard with a measuring tape, likely measuring

When Standard Interior Doors Are the Better Choice

There are situations where purchasing standard interior doors simply makes more sense. If you’re doing quick renovations in your home, a rental or track property, especially on a tight budget and schedule, standard doors are a more convenient option. The same goes if there are multiple doors on the property that might need replacement due to damage. Aside from being more budget-friendly, the installation labor for standard doors is more cost-effective because there is no need to modify openings.

When Custom Interior Doors Are Worth the Investment

If you live in an older home with uneven framing, or you wish to preserve and match the existing architecture, custom interior doors are a better choice. Likewise, if you live in a home where you wish to do some luxury, sustainable remodeling, and improve resale appeal, custom doors will add to the property’s value. Not only is it very difficult to force a standard door into an unusual opening, but it will most likely never perform as well as a custom door. Made to fit and function perfectly, custom-made doors inevitably create a designer, high-end look.

How to Measure Interior Doors Correctly

To confirm whether custom doors are needed, it’s best to measure the door opening. Start by measuring the existing door. Measure the slab horizontally at the center, top, and bottom. Repeat the same vertically, at the center, left, and right. Don’t forget to measure the door thickness. If the framing is exposed, measure the rough opening too. Measure the horizontal distance from the right rough stud to the left rough stud. Take measurements at three spots: middle, top, and bottom. For height, measure the vertical distance from the floor to the bottom of the header. Again, take measurements at three spots: center, left, and right. Remember to always record the smallest number.

Take note of the swing direction. Stand facing the door from the outside of the room; if the hinges are on the left, the knob is on the right, and the door swings away from you, it is a left-hand inswing. If the hinges are on the right and the knob is on the left, it is a right-hand inswing. Always measure twice before ordering, and if in doubt, consult a professional.

Which Option Is Right for Your Home?

Both standard and custom-made doors have their own advantages and disadvantages. Choose standard doors if you’re working with a limited budget, you’re looking for an easy, quick replacement, and the doorway, or doorways, fit standard dimensions.

If your home has unique openings and you wish to preserve architectural characteristics, custom-made doors are a better option. Similarly, if aesthetics and elegant appearance are a priority, custom doors can add sophistication and elevate the overall feel of every room. It all comes down to priorities and balancing out the cost, long-term satisfaction, and investment.

Conclusion

While many homeowners primarily wonder and worry about how a door will look, there are far more important factors to consider when choosing the right door. Installation requirements and functionality are much more crucial, but realistically, budget is the determining factor.

If you’re still undecided whether you need a custom or standard door, we advise you to measure everything carefully. Evaluate your priorities and the benefits of both options, taking your home’s specific needs into account.

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