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What kind of doors are in an antique store?

What kind of doors are in an antique store?

Our current inventory of antique interior doors includes entry doors, cabinet doors, commercial doors, closet doors, standard doors, French doors and pocket doors. We also hold stock of arched doors, specialty doors, door surrounds and door transoms.

What to do with Old French glass doors?

Divide up a large open plan space or individualize your home with well-made vintage interior doors. Let more light into your home with glass paneled vintage doors or a pair of French glass paneled doors. Our salvage team sources artifacts from the turn of the century and pre-war era and in many cases, the antique items are in good condition.

Can a vintage door be hung on a building?

They are especially popular as exterior doors on older buildings. Some vintage doors are in good enough condition that they can be hung on delivery. Others may need some work done, however we do our best to specify the condition of each item, and make recommendations for what we consider the best treatment for the item in question.

Are there any Dutch doors in Rochester NY?

We have pocket doors, French doors, swinging doors, commercial doors, Dutch doors, and more. These are perfect for restorations and DIY projects. Doors must be crated prior to shipping and then shipped via motor freight, or local pickup in Rochester, NY is another option.

What to do with an antique front door?

Antique or vintage front doors can be panel doors which can be simple yet stately or they can be innately carved. Office door: Re-purposed antique or vintage barn doors are popular for adding sliding doors. This way, you can separate interior spaces without taking up space when you want the antique door to be open.

What kind of doors are used in modern homes?

Vintage and antique doors can be incorporated into modern homes to create signature statements, and a unique décor style. They are especially popular as exterior doors on older buildings.

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Ruth Doyle