Not exact matches
Hi Christine, there's a picture of that side - cabinet
doors - within the post, it's showing the
old hardware added to the drawers and
doors.
# 5: These antique
doors purchased from Chateau Domingue, used to cover a hidden pantry, have reclaimed
hardware and appear to have an
old limed natural finish.
I loved that the inner
doors to the closet and bathroom still sported
older type
hardware.
This opens the
door to certain
older connected home devices adding support through a firmware update, instead of requiring users to purchase a new
hardware model.
Line up the mounting plate August provides with the tail piece of your deadbolt (that's the bit of
hardware sticking out that rotates your deadbolt open and closed) and use the screws from your
old lock to secure the mounting plate to the
door.
Restored versions can be seen at the Wadsworth - Longfellow House in Portland, Maine and the Franklin Pierce Manse in Concord, N.H. Pros:» [There's a] virtually irreplaceable quality to
old hardware, especially on high - end
doors, dense
old - growth wood, mortise - and - tenon construction, and odd sizes that already fit the openings,» Vogel says.
Replace any
old and outdated
hardware,
door knobs, and draw pulls.
Other alternatives include replacing the
doors (and reselling the
old ones), or repaint cabinets with a product like Ace
Hardware's Cabinet,
Door & Trim Paint, an alkyd - based semi-gloss finish that yields a smooth, factory - like finish.
We also are considering painting our bedroom
doors darker in the hallway similar to what we did in our
old house with our front
door (inspiration photo below), but we are for sure getting new
hardware, perhaps in a finish like black iron.
If you are having the
doors sprayed anyway, the pros will fill in the
old hardware holes, allowing you to choose any style you like as a replacement.
I'm dreaming of a tree lined family neighborhood street and a new charming home with leaded glass
doors that can open without scraping the floor, wide baseboard moldings, gables and front porches, reasonably sized rooms with sweeping views of open space, pocket
doors, restored vintage
hardware, solid walls, wood and stone floors, large kitchen with vintage details and modern conveniences, working bathrooms with
old fashioned charm, real wood window trim, iron gates, solid staircases and railings, beautiful windows that open and close without a hammer or screwdriver...
old house details and exceptional quality, new house energy efficiency and condition.
We'll show you how to cover up any evidence of
old hardware and install new knobs and pulls on existing cabinet
doors.
An
old house needs
old doors,
hardware and fixtures.
As soon as we closed on our house, we started several projects immediately — we replaced our roof, removed the scruffy edges on the extra carport (aka «winnie hole»), added hardwood (red oak) floors in the living room, dining room, kitchen / den, and laundry room to match the floors in the back half of the house, screened and recoated the hardwood floors in the back half of the house, replaced the two sliding glass
doors from the kitchen / den out onto the porch with French
doors, removed
doors between the kitchen and dining room and between the den and entry way, painted the wood panelling in the den, painted the cabinets in the kitchen, replaced the
old cabinet
hardware, replaced the sink and range / hood, replaced a single wall oven with a double one, added granite tile kitchen countertops, added a beadboard backsplash, replaced a few light fixtures, added a chair rail in the dining room, added crown moulding in the living room and dining room, and painted lots of rooms.
The pocket
door hardware was slightly more challenging because it's not actually very
old, so the brass was super shiny and new and weird looking when I stripped the paint off them.
i don't have
hardware that
old (my house was built in 1953), but you have inspired me to take a look at all the neglected
doors in my house and their sad brass handles and boring white color.
You provide: what you want to paint — bring in a few cabinet
doors from your project, a smaller furniture piece (that you can carry in — nothing gigantic), a sack of
old hardware, a light fixture, a lamp, a decorative accessory