
As the title says, I'm kicking myself repeatedly. Bought a nice, expensive, custom wood and glass door for my home office. Measured thrice, cut once, and didn't realize it was upside down. So now, the "kickplate" part of the door would be at the top, and the skinnier part near the glass would be at the bottom.I did everything outside, the hinges, the hole for the doorknob and everything, only to find this out afterwards.What could I do to fill in the doorknob hole so I could drill a new one? If I flip the door, obviously, the doorknob will be too high. I'm no master carpenter, so any help would be greatly appreciated! via /r/DIY https://ift.tt/2ylJDYY