Showing posts with label door. Show all posts
Showing posts with label door. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Pocket Doors and Porcelain Door Knobs

When we first found our home, one of the features that we loved the most was the original large pocket door separating the living and dining room.  It was still the original wood before we moved in, as were all the trim and built-ins in the house.  It also came with the original plates and glass door knobs. 
Because we didnt really care for the dark stained wood trim, all of it was painted bright white right away throughout the house, which took weeks but it was so worth it.  The white really made the beautiful trim pop instead of just blending into the wood floor.  And we just loved how the pocket door looked with all the bright white paint.  One of the things we never thought to change was the door knob and backplate.  
 The current one was just not our thing, too Victorian and ornate, but it was one of those details that didnt really seem important so we left it there.  But it always bothered me a little.  I felt it didnt really go with our decor and it made me not really enjoy the pocket door as much as I wanted to.  So, I decided to change that.  I rummaged through my hubbys boxes of found vintage hardware, doorknobs, etc.,
and found some I really loved.
These vintage brass backplates and gorgeous white porcelain door knobs which I just LOVED.  The porcelain doorknobs are heavy (for a door knob) and I love that, too.  The several layers of paint needed to come off the backplates so I grabbed a can of spray stripper.
Warning:  This stuff is super strong and I actually hate using it but it does the job fast.  Use it with care, outside with gloves and a mask.  Heres how they looked after.
I was actually planning to spray paint the backplates with oil rubbed bronze spray paint but I liked them so much after stripping them that I decided to leave them as is.  Hubby and I removed the old hardware and attached these and I LOVE the difference.   (I also gave the pocket door a fresh coat of ultra white paint.)
It may seem like a small detail but sometimes those can make a big difference because we are loving our pocket door much more now.  I love the straight lines of this door knob backplate instead of the ornate look of the other one.
As you can see it is quite large.  We dont shut it often but it certainly comes in handy from 
time to time.  And it really is a beautiful door.
Heres the "before" from the other side.
And after.....
Again, small detail, but big change to us.
Im so glad I didnt spray paint the backplates.  Im crazy about this change and think it goes with our home so much more.  And it was FREE!  Now, I guess I better get to work on the other doors.
P.S.  We just repainted our dining room.  If youre interested, the color is called Classic Gray by Benjamin Moore.  :)  The paint on the trim and pocket door is called Ultra White by Valspar.
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Sunday, July 10, 2016

12 Festive Front Door looks for the Holidays


It is only with a disciplined respect for the Thanksgiving holiday that I resist the urge to decorate for Christmas or listen to any Christmas carols until November 23. But, I must admit that although I do not actually start to decorate, I think about decorating for Christmas. I think about holiday color schemes and projects, baking and gifts, and torment myself deciding on white lights or colored lights. So, despite Thanksgiving just 5 days away, it is with Christmas on my mind that I have collected the following festive front door inspirations. If you find a design you love from below, try it out on your own front door...try something different!
Pottery Barn
Nobody, but nobody, does front doors like Pottery Barn. The image above shows a red door and the image below is with a black door. Both Stunning. 
Pottery Barn
Pottery Barn
Pottery Barn
Southern Living
Country Living
www.tiwule.com
I the grouping of birch tree branches.
Pottery Barn...again!!
Great idea to add chalkboard element!
Lowes
Great idea to wrap greenery with burlap.
Country Living
Their element of choice was pinecones and they made it special by using pinecones in abundance.
Martha Stewart
A home with a monochromatic color scheme paired with only variations of greenery keeps it all elegant. Moss wreath is unexpected and perfect.
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Saturday, June 18, 2016

Front Door Transformed

This past summer I made a hasty decision to paint our front door a mustard yellow.  It was one of those decisions that I knew Id regret almost as soon as I made it.  And I did.
Truth is, I absolutely detest the door.  It doesnt go with our house and I just plain dont like it.   It has been every color under the rainbow but I finally figured out that painting it over and over isnt going to make me like it more.
I want a craftsman wood door but that certainly isnt in our budget so I attempted to do the next best thing.  A faux wood door.  I had no idea how to do this so I guessed as I went along.   The door already has fake wood grain embedded so I didnt need the tool to get that look.  I just wanted a deeply rich colored door with many dimensions, if that makes sense.  But most of all, I wanted to cover that window.
Anyway........yuck!  Here is the before.
Luckily, we have a nice wood screen door that covers this ickiness up.  That door also received a transformation that I will share when I share our Fall Porch.
Here is the front door after.
I would like to be able to tell you the colors I used but I just mixed a bunch of colors from my paint stash and then rubbed an antiquing glaze over the entire door.  The antiquing glaze I bought at Lowes.  I just dabbed and rubbed off until I had the look I wanted.  The colors included a leather brown color, a chocolate color and a gold and a little black.
Then to cover the glass, I painted chalkboard paint, 4 coats to be exact, and stenciled the message on the front.  I also painted chalkboard paint on the glass on the other side of the door but Ill show you that later.
I. Love. It!! 
After 7 years of living in this house, I finally love the front door and I only had to spend 10 bucks for the glaze since I had everything else.  Yay!
What do you think?
Ill be sharing our Fall Porch soon so stay tuned!! 
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Martha Stewart
Even a blue door can be perfect at Christmas. Great simplicity.