How to cover a door wall, cheap. It brings in the MI cold.
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Here are some suggestions, I hope something here is helpful:
https://www.simplemost.com/diy-draft-proof-doors-windows-home/
Use plastic insulation kits from Three m
If you don't need to use the sliding door 3M and others make a kit for this. It attaches inside. You clean the door frame then attach double stick tape all the way around. Then you attach a sheet of clear plastic to the tape. Final step it to use a hair dryer which shrinks the plastic to take wrinkles out. These work great, are easy to install, and is so clear that you can forget it's there. Just checked Amazon and a Duck brand kit is under $10.
You could put up a traverse rod and insulated drapes to cover the entire wall, then just draw them open when you want.
Wooden shutters on the outside to stop some of the cold before it gets in.
It wouldn't be at all pretty but if you 're cool with "closing it up" in the winter time you could buy a sheet of 3" thick foam board and cut it to size then put it between the doors and the window treatments and just leave them closed.
Hi,
Use Heavy curtains or a Blanket at the windows.