I've spent the last year scouring curbs for old doors and buying up
old glass knobs and brass backers, stripping paint and sanding down.
Not exact matches
I love that your blog is somewhere I can relate to (i.e. not the south) and love your message about creating a home over time and loving the home we have... and this house is easy to love with its
old windows and doors, wood floors, and
glass door
knobs... especially after opening up one wall to create a formal dining room and creating a library and two bedrooms upstairs in what had been one attic room (still in progress a (few) years after starting).
The
knob colors are created to match the samples of
old antique
glass knobs that we personally furnished to the makers.
A friend is giving me an
old door (complete with
glass knobs!
Don't know if you'll see comments on an
old post like this, but thought I'd tell you... thanks for the idea of
glass knobs on glassfront cabinets!
-LSB-...] counters and back splashes and add new
knobs and
glass doors to my open shelves (oh how I miss my
old kitchen!)
The
old childhood desk was updated with paint and blue
glass knobs.
Key features include mixed metals,
knob and strap details, textured
glass, Edison bulbs — all of which evoke a spirit of age -
old craftsmanship and a warehouse, vintage electric feel.
Oil - based semi gloss, BenjMoore, top to bottom, orignl
glass knobs,
old lath & plaster - it was gorgeous.