French Doors


We have moved to a house and I was looking forward to setting up my system in a dedicated room. This room is 13 X 12 but does not have a door. Instead, it has a Rough Opening (a term I learned at Home Depot) of (H) 94" X (W) 65". I was told that this is not the standard French Door size. I am looking for any advise that you guys can offer to get this room sealed.

I want to get this done ASAP, as I will not set up my system in a room that is open to kids and visitors.
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Good point. The room has that single opening on the back of the 13' wall. This is actually the "formal living room" that I will convert into a music room. As you enter the house, it is the first room on your left.
That was one of the reasons for getting a french door. But I am open to various options and ideas.
Rdavwhitaker-my thoughts exactly. He can actually order a custome size that will work fine. Double doors with side glass? It's gonna be pricey. My guess is 1-2k plus install. They don't need to be wood either. Vinyl comes in many colors.
If it already hasn't been mentioned, check the demo and let know you have a concern for rattles too.
Drop the French door idea. I used them in a living room to close it off exactly as you're planning. They did very little to reduce sound transmitted to the rest of the house.
As you are having a contractor do the work, I really like the heavy pocket-door idea.
When I was stationed in Greece I rented a house that had huge sliding doors which opened in to the living room. It was really a bonus to be able to open the doors and not have them intrude in to the room.
Pocket doors transmit more sound into adjoining rooms than french doors because of the pockets!!!!