I pictured removing the door / shelf thing so we could meander through it at the entrance to what I hope will be a small area with newly planted vegetable garden boxes.
Not exact matches
Here's a
picture of the
door with all the interior trim
removed.
Our
pictures now depict a newly painted Dzire on the shop floor, however, just before this the
doors were
removed (after the painting process) to allow the
door trim to be fitted on it in a separate assembly line.
The company's web page includes
pictures on how to
remove your
door, and the paper instructions remind you to make the hole at the bottom of the
door rather than accidentally making it at the top.
I have a slider that is the direct sight line from my entry
door and I would love to
remove the vertical blinds (yuck) but was at a loss until I saw the valance in your
pictures, love it.
Here are the
pictures of the kitchen / den area after the hardwood floors were put in, the cabinets and walls were painted white, the sliding glass
doors were replaced with French
doors, the odd
door from the den into the entry way was
removed, the wagon wheel hanging over the area for the kitchen table was
removed, granite tile countertops were installed, a beadboard backsplash was installed, a new sink was put in, and the appliances from the 1960s were replaced.
Here is a before
picture of the dining room (with carpet, beige walls, and weird
door between it and the kitchen) and a
picture after the crown moulding and chair rail were put up, the walls were painted red, the weird
door was
removed, and the hardwood floors were put in (but before they were stained).