Real Carriage Door Company Hello,
I don't know if we built the doors in the picture, but we specialize in carriage doors. Please give us a call, and we can work up a quote for you.
Kerrie L. Kelly I love the barn door look of the room--great contrast with the paint. The paint color looks like it may be Dunn Edwards' Organic Matter, DE5509.
how did they finish to floor before they put in the hardwoods, and it looks like a garge door put i'm not sure how that works with the new hard woods on the flooring. »
The Dutch door was first used during the 1600s in the Netherlands. It was popular in farm homes because it allowed the homeowner to open the top half of the door while keeping the bottom half closed. This kept farm animals from wandering into the home during the day. We may not have to worry too much about farm animals getting in, but the Dutch door is still a great way to create flexible transitions between rooms.
Sometimes an office doesn't have room for multiple seating situations. In this garage-turned-office environment, two ladder back chairs give visitors a place to sit in front of a desk to review documents. The more casual setting is finished off with attractive table lamps and a cozy vibe.
Standard carriage-style garage doors are also good options, as they can be a featured element on the interior while maintaining the original garage look on the exterior.
I don't know if we built the doors in the picture, but we specialize in carriage doors. Please give us a call, and we can work up a quote for you.