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interior french door. I'm looking to put some french doors in our office. What brand of door is this?
ioned french doors) & glass above to maximise light
modern and airy with extra glass panel above large french patio doors
Love the idea of white french doors between the dining & family rooms.
add french door to patio off den?
love the airflow concept of french doors in adjacent rooms
Entrance idea and connecting office with French outside
transoms, the French doors that lead to the study, the white grooved shiplap siding and the 8-foot doors and 10-foot ceilings. "I chose the double French doors for the study so that I could shut out the noise when necessary but still keep that visual connection," he says.French doors: Supa Doors
maximum size French door you should go? We have 8' opening we want to use French doors so we can have open up like this to make most of garden/pool views. Worried may be too heavy...want to have fold all way back against side of house outside...Thank you!
smaller French doors is when opening them, they don't take up too much swing space in the adjacent area.
Like the French doors opening to a patio
French doors that open to deck would be great!
Would love to change the sliding door to French. Match the windows too.
French inspired garden home by landscape architect David Gibson.
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very french garden”
“mix of French, but pine needles would get in the gravel.”
“exterior table and chairs”
“dining table for french courtyard!”
“French inspired garden patio---grey gravel”
“outdoor dining french countryside”
“french country garden”
“fireplace...rustic elegance”
“very french!...light
color, French country, wood table top
Gravel makes this French more than anything
French inspired garden home by landscape architect David Gibson. Architectural”
“French
love the use of pebbles, very french garden
of the French countryside. Keep the elements simple, with low-profile furniture (think bistro set rather than massive wood tables) and an open-air ceiling.Design tip: While an eating area near the house is convenient, consider moving it slightly away, into another spot in the landscape. You'll discover