Our new home was built in 1921 and moved to its current location in the late 1940s. The wood floors are covered with splattered paint and uneven wear, a tribute to those who have been here before us and a beautiful contrast to our clean white walls. Right now, Mark and I are missing a bedroom door, and I’m looking to fill it with something that also has age and story. I absolutely love the look of glass industrial doors used in interior spaces and am hoping to find one to use in our oversized doorframe. As for now, it remains on my wishlist.
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gah! you and me both! #industrialdoorsfordays
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haha! Yes. I’m still on the lookout without luck, sadly.
Round Top is coming! Maybe you could find a deal in the fields at Warrenton.
Thanks for all of the sharing and inspiration. We’re following the where the Holy Spirit is leading us and moving out of our beloved Texas. Looking for a great fixer upper to make our own, so this is all so timely for me. So much gratitude!
Great idea! I need to plan that trip right now. I’m so glad to hear these posts have encouraged/inspired your own home. Blessings and tons of grace to you all in your upcoming changes, Jen. Thanks for sharing.
I love the look of these doors, but I’d want more privacy for a bedroom door. Especially if I had children. I love your inspiration and how your home is coming together. =]
Thank you, Kate. If we find them for a pair to fit for the bedroom, we’ll certainly find a way to cover them when we want more privacy. ;)
The wood with the white walls and ceiling is a really nice touch.
Mat @ Buckets & Spades
Thanks, Mat. It’s certainly not perfect, but I think that’s what I like most.