North and South Entry Doors
 


Close up of entry door
The above entry doors are 9 feet tall and 6 feet wide; each door is 3 feet wide. My entry doors on the north and south walls of the first floor, will be 8 feet tall by 5 feet wide. My entry door opening on the south wall 2nd floor balcony will be 8 feet tall by 4 feet wide.
Note the detail work on each door. The solid glass single pane is surrounded by "Egg and Dart" mouldings which extend about 1/4 inch from the door face. The glass is NOT beveled; it is flat. I would like double pane glass like the windows for my doors.
Note how the rails and stiles are simple and flat. Molding is also used around the door's edges. The round decorations are called "Rosettes". They are molded and can be glued on the bare wood. I have a source for them. You can pick up Egg and Dart mouldings from me or stop by Kenyon Nobile in Bozeman. They have an excellent selection.
I do not know what this wood is. Most likely it is Walnut. Any hardwood with a walnut stain and clear coat will work for me.
I will try to get door hardware also. Antique bronze is preferred.

 


Interior Doors for Library and Nursery
The above entry doors are 9 feet tall and 3 feet wide; each door is 3 feet wide. Only the right side door is pictured.
Note the detail work on each door. It is the same as the full length pane double doors pictured at the top of this page. The solid glass single pane is surrounded by "Egg and Dart" mouldings which extend about 1/4 inch from the face of the door. The glass is NOT beveled; it is flat. Single pane glass is fine as these are interior doors.
Note how the rails and stiles are simple and flat. Molding is used around the door's edges. The round decorations are called "Rosettes". They are molded and can be glued on the bare wood. I have a source for them. You can pick up Egg and Dart mouldings from me or stop by Kenyon Nobile in Bozeman. They have an excellent selection.
I do not know what this wood is. Most likely it is Walnut. Any hardwood with a walnut stain and clear coat will work for me.
I will try to get door hardware also. Antique bronze is preferred.

This door I would like to use for interior use. Both the second floor Library and Nursery use double doors that have a rough opening of 50 inches wide by 83 inches tall. If we replace the upper glass panel with a wood panel then this door would make an ideal wood grain, stained, single door for entry into major rooms. Can we do that at a reasonable cost?

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