This is our entry. No big deal, right? Wrong.
The entry door is hung on a hollow metal frame. I used 1/2" drywall to flush out the wall with the frame and installed a matching wood casing with self tapping finish screws onto the metal frame to maintain uniformity. You can't see it but the left hand side of the casing had to be ripped at a weird angle to fit in between the hinges and the wall. I did that with a hand saw on my tail gate on the coldest day of the year. My friends laughed when I told them but I was proud of the finished product.
The hinges on the louver door got replaced because of prior poor paint jobs. Of course both doors got adjusted so that they closed nicely. The entry door got a thin strip of foam on the door stop portion of the jamb in an attempt to keep my noise out of the hallway. I'm not a fan of that hollow metal clang noise those frames make either.
There's more to this but I wanna see if there is a demand for this level of 'Oh sweet Jesus, take me now' boredom.