After searching through many Atlanta door warehouses and not finding anything remotely close to what we wanted, we decided to go with some simple raw wooden doors we found online.
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door mock up to see if we were on the right train of thought. |
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We used minwax jacobean as the initial coat. And then 2 coats of ebony to get that deep espresso color we wanted. |
Luckily we had our tv room to work in to keep from being cold! We ripped up all the carpet to work on top of concrete floors.
I am thankful to have someone like Alex who was militant throughout the staining process to ensure a good smooth finish!
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Yes, that's correct -- you see 4 doors. We decided to replace all the doors at one time. |
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2 doors for the back and replacement double doors for the front of the house. |
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We needed good lighting to expose all the flaws! |
Between coats of stain and coats of polyurethane, we had to sand . . . |
lots and lots of sanding between four doors |
The final product.
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We're loving the way the doors turned out! |
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back door #1 |
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back door #2 |
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We were surprised how much more inviting the fourier became with all the added sunlight |
Love your doors! I love dark wood.
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