What are your thoughts for the front door selection?
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Miriam Illions on Jan 05, 2013Wow, tough choice! I really like all of them. Probably 1 or 3 to match the white trim?Helpful Reply
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Carroll A on Jan 05, 2013Wow this is a tough one. I like the french doors that are already there. I like as much light as I can get. So if they must be changed I really like option 3. It does match the trim and won't darken the space.Helpful Reply
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3po3 on Jan 05, 2013I had the same first thought as @Carroll. No. 3 will allow more sunlight in.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jan 06, 2013I think door No. 3 is most in keeping with the spirit of the house.Helpful Reply
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True Identity Concepts on Jan 06, 2013It looks like the consensus is for door #3 with #1 as an alternative. I like the light coming in too. Since the homeowners are concerned with some privacy at the entrance, their choice will be interesting. Thanks for the feedback everyone! I'll follow-up with their decision.Helpful Reply
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Sharon Bothwell on Feb 26, 2013Tina, I would have chosen #3 as what. Which one did your clients choose?Helpful Reply
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True Identity Concepts on Feb 26, 2013Oh my, you must have been reading my mind Sharon. Due to all of their recent renovations and the clean-up after Sandy, the client is waiting a bit on the door. It seems that #1 and #3 are the two still under consideration. Once they are ready to move forward in the Spring with more renovations and the replacement of the door, you know I will post the outcome. I'm with you on #3, but it looks like #1 will provide a bit more of the privacy they seek...stay tuned.Helpful Reply
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Sheryll S on Nov 15, 2013I am the only one that likes the glass I guess. Why not glass with some custom made curtains, easy to make really.Helpful Reply
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Sheryll S on Nov 15, 2013Are those white strips supposed to be glass? I like 3 as well if they don't want traditional 'glass' ones.Helpful Reply
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SawHorse Design Build on Feb 15, 2014Based on the length of the driveway it does not appear that they need much privacy so let as much light in as possible. Some of the rooms may be good candidates for skylights or sun tunnels to bring in more natural daylight.Helpful Reply
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Rachel on Apr 11, 2015noneHelpful Reply
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