Left-Hand Door vs Right-Hand Door

Updated: Feb. 15, 2024

The easy way to identify a right- and left-hand door.

It is frustrating to order a door and find that the swinging door hinges are on the wrong side when it arrives. Ordering the wrong door is an expensive mistake. The terms that describe the hinge position on a door are confusing: left-handed and right-handed. However, they make sense if you follow the guidelines shown in the photos. Stand with your back to the jamb that has the hinges. If the door is on your right, it’s right-handed. If the door is on your left, it’s left-handed.

However, the clerk taking the order may still get confused, especially if you’re ordering over the phone. It’s best to order your doors in person. Then you can draw a picture, as if looking from above, and sketch in the door hinge and swing direction. This avoids the terminology confusion and unpleasant confrontations if the order goes in wrong.

Check out this how to remove a door guide as well for future reference.

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Left-hand door swing

Open the door and stand with your back to the swinging door hinges. If the door swing is on your left, it is a left-hand door.

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Right-hand door swing

Open the door and stand with your back to the swinging door hinges. If the door is on your right, it is a right-hand door.