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Have this strange situation with door dimensions or maybe it is normal:

Door width is 780mm, jamb is 45mm and rough opening is 10mm (I assume this means clean space - a gap from door frame when installing it, right?). But rough opening seems to be measured from door width - 780mm, not jamb (we call it door frame).

Do I need to add jamb width+empty space in rough opening - If I want to have a gap of 10mm - I need to enter 55 (jamb plus gap)?

Please explain me, maybe I miss something or it should be this way, if so I need some explanation.

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Industry standard you should set your rough opening to be 2"  (50.8mm) on your framing in dbx you have 10 mm which is not enough and if you include this into your plan details and a framer will follow the rough opening sizes as indicated on the plan, the guys who install doors they will have problems. 

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Simonas,

 

The Rough Opening Sides should be 10 mm more than the Jamb Width.  So set the RO to 55 mm Sides & Top and the rebuild the Wall Framing.

That's what I thought. I would like it to be more automatic. So you don't need to include the frame - rough opening should be a gap between framed door and a wall frame, not door panel. Thank you all for your help

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