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An
mahogany wood and glass door with sidelights
and transoms was needed to updated the home's 1970's look
.The new replacement glass door adds needed light
into the split entry foyer while maintaining privacy. The original solid door
and plain heavily textured glass sidelights and transoms
dated the home and made the foyer and living room dark and
gloomy.
A new mahogany
front door with glass was
designed to custom sizes to fit the original door jamb
(frame). The jamb
was painted white on the exterior to match the existing
exterior trim and covered in mahogany on the interior to
compliment the owners beautiful living room, blending with
their furniture and interior decorating.
The
glass entry door's beveled glass was designed with a center bevel in the
exterior door with a
contrasting border. The arched top glass opening of
the wood and glass door visually broke up the rectangular look of the
front entry and provided a beautiful focal point.
Coordinating
sidelights and transom panels flood the front entry with light.
Glasses used in this door: Waterglass in the background provides privacy and the
single glue chip borders add interest and a feathery look.
The quality replacement glass door and sidelight is visible throughout the split entry with the
transoms taking center stage from the kitchen, living room
and hallway. A cylinder lockset in
lifetime brass finish finished the look and matched the
entry foyer light fixture.
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