We hung the door tonite and I couldn't be happier... I still have 6 more pieces to add to the frame, fill some nail holes and it is done... DH says "well it is certainly colorful"
I used an antiquing glaze and a little sanding for "wear" and it looks truly old..
Boring door no more.
The white Xs are where more trim goes...
6/23/2013
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13 comments:
Your door is very cheery and happy. It really makes me smile. Happy Hearts are Creative Hearts...
AMAZING wow this a door and a half, it is lovely
All I can say is WOW!!!
Briony
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Very cool! Definitely Welcoming.
Too cool! You'll be wanting to set up a chair so you can just sit and admire your door when you look up from stitching :)
Beauitful!! Looks like he took the "colorful " door well.
Oh Gerry It's beeautiful! anyone would be proud to walk through that door, aside from you being on the other side!
It's just Glorious ...... suits you to a "T"! Bet it feels great to have it operational again.
SusieW
Love it! Certainly NOT a boring door-- it really captures the attention. I'm glad DH is okay with it.
It's a fabulous door! Just grabs one's attention, and welcomes you.
Bravissimo! Oh, how I would love to walk through that door. I'm convinced that something magical would happen and I would be transformed in some way. Wonderful!
Absolutely Outstanding! Now I want to do my back door!( Which is the door everybody uses)
Fabulous. Your house will never get lost amongst the ordinary!!!
Love it . . .
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