Blimey Thud! A man after my own heart on doors, and you looked at my garden post too - thanks!
Totally agree on a new door. I think the pic you have is a great start, and probably a visit to a French reclaim yard could be the answer, although prohibitively expensive.
Why not get a hardwood one from the merchants (Mr Sagtrouser could help you here) and design your own mouldings to go on the face?
A door like that is little without the clever slots above it from which boiling oil and other items can be dispensed! A man's home is his castle, and a castle needs a certain minimum number of defensible positions and redoubts. :-)
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Blimey Thud! A man after my own heart on doors, and you looked at my garden post too - thanks!
Totally agree on a new door. I think the pic you have is a great start, and probably a visit to a French reclaim yard could be the answer, although prohibitively expensive.
Why not get a hardwood one from the merchants (Mr Sagtrouser could help you here) and design your own mouldings to go on the face?
Hmmphh! I was sitting on that step just a week ago :(
A door like that is little without the clever slots above it from which boiling oil and other items can be dispensed! A man's home is his castle, and a castle needs a certain minimum number of defensible positions and redoubts. :-)
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