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This door was going to be burnt. It was hung upside down, inside out and clad in steel. I restored it and fitted the glass. The surrounding was made from scratch, sourcing the corbels and architrave from a reclamation yard, keeping its style true to the age of the property. |
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Three vertical plank and ledge oak door with one of my 'homespun' latches. The making of this particular door featured in the 'New Woodworker' magazine. |
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I had great fun with this, a cellar head door that easily passes as an understair cupboard. |
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A lovely proportioned door from a reclamation yard, altered to take glass and restored. |
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This is a completely new door, like for like, being in an area strict on its conservation |
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The older the house, the more out of place a modern stairgate looks. I've made numerous gates in different styles and colours which fit securely into existing doorways. |
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