I think 18" is the smallest production interior door you can buy.
The minimum door width required for a bathroom is typically 32 inches to allow for accessibility and ease of use.
There is not a quote "standard" door width as doors can be purchased in 2" increments. There are a few building code restrictions for minimum width of certain doors. Like an egress door is required to be 36 inches in width for a residence. There can also be minimum widths for handicap accessibility. These doors in a house need to have a clear opening width of 30 inches.
Minimum 32 inch. Maximum width of a swinging door leaf is 48 inch. Typically 36 inch installed.
36" door, to have access for the handicapped.
It depends where you live. Different countries have different legislation
Yes, an ADA bathroom should be 36". Other doors that are not required acess doors, closets ect, have no minimum.
As an Architect, I use a minimum 28" door for all bedrooms. The typical sizes are 24", 28", 30" 32", 36"
The minimum width for an unequal double leaf door typically depends on the specific application and building codes, but a common standard is around 3 feet (36 inches) for the wider leaf. The narrower leaf is usually at least half the width of the wider leaf. It's important to consult local building codes and regulations, as these can vary based on the intended use and accessibility requirements.
minimum width is like 10 cm and length is like 20 cm
width of car door
The most often chosen width of a front door is 36".
36"