What can I do with an antique door?
I have an antique door with about 12 antique panes and glass door knob. My granddaughter removed the door. It is very sentimental to me. I'm open to suggestions on what I can do with this door. Please help me! Thank you!
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do you have a pantry use it there replacing the door or your bathroom or closet;use it as headboard for your bed;hang it on wall & tape photos behind panes of glass---any of these ideas would leave it intact so you would not be changing/ruining it
Great answer LS.
You can paint the panes of glass with black chalkboard paint and lean it against the wall. Then you can write notes or sayings on it.
This tutorial shows how to use chalkboard paint on window panes: https://www.craftsbycourtney.com/how-to-crafts/make-your-own-diy-chalkboard-from-an-old-window/
They also make great headboards hung on the wall with a french cleat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmLQkRDOgOE&t=49s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rD6Fcbvupk&t=134s
You could just prop it against a wall or corner. It will be charming as a background to other decor.
If you love it, why was it removed?
This site has lots of ideas you might like: http://www.livingthecountrylife.com/homes-acreages/vintage-doors/