Monday, July 1, 2013

New Life for Antique Doors

One of our beliefs, is that it is important to incorporate a mixture of both new and old pieces in every space.

Despite the style of the space, whether it be modern, traditional, transitional, etc, there is always room for a hint of the past. Antique pieces bring a sense of life, texture, and warmth, that we believe cannot be replicated. It may be as simple as using an antique bread bowl on the counter, or it may take focusing a room around an antique Chesterfield sofa to accomplish the right mixture. Every project is so different, but for us, it's always about that perfect balance of old and new.

In two current projects, we are incorporating antique doors. The styles of the projects are completely different. One is a lakehouse with clean shiplap walls, rough hewn beams, and modern accents. The other is a more traditional home that has just been renovated for a more casual style of living. Here are the doors we found. We can't wait to share more about them once they have been installed!


Pair of Spanish Doors - The Front Pictured Above

Pair of Spanish Doors - The Back Pictured Above

Pair of French Doors - The Front Pictured Above,
The Back is Stained  in a Dark Walnut

2 comments:

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    1. Thank you for the complimentary words! You are too kind!

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