The other door is behind this one, and they are exactly alike.
I am going to need a couple of doors for inside my studio/guesthouse outbuilding (when I get around to remodeling it, which is no time soon.) These doors are perfect for the project ... solid wood, 19th century mortise-and-tenon construction, carefully removed from whatever house they used to be in and still mounted in their original jambs! The knobs and mortise locks are gone, but the hinges and strike plates are still there.
The price of these beauties is the best part of the story. Marked $45 each ... June sale, all doors are 30% off this month. I'm over-the-moon excited about these! They are now tucked safely away inside my garage, with all of the other stuff that I have hoarded for this project.
Our weather is still beautiful, and I am headed outside to plant some more roses in my new bed behind the greenhouse.
I love those perfect and unexpected finds!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy your day--With a 100% chance of sun and being in your garden with your roses, I have a feeling you will!!
I tell all my clients about ReStore.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, Susanne Hudson began using old doors to create trumeau's.
How?
Typically turned upside down, mirrors applied to the bottom, top sawed off for proper scale, and vintage molding placed at the top. Voila.
She did it with an old teller window too. It's on my blog a week or so ago.
Love your doors, and the price!
XO T
Nice score on the doors! I need to go by the Restore store soon...
ReplyDeleteLucky score! I haven't been the the Habitat ReStore in years. They moved the one I used to go to and I've got so much stuff now, I don't have room for anything else.
ReplyDeletescore, score, score....have fun gardening...i have pulled the occasional weed, will be ready in two weeks!
ReplyDeleteGreat score!
ReplyDeleteI'm totally jealous, you lucky dog!
ReplyDeleteCatherine