The Fence (recycling Old Doors and Windows)

Gail Aldridge
by Gail Aldridge
I would like to share the fence I made out of old doors and windows. I was unable to find a fence that I really loved plus I didn’t want it to cost me an arm & a leg. I’m not a spring chicken, so I need all my arms and legs!
The fence is located at the rear/side of my house. It seemed to take me forever but knowing I only had to do 6 (8 ft) sections, I knew I could totally finish this project. It wasn’t a project that I could put away in a closet and get it out later. Plus, being out for people to see, I realized that it had to be finished in a timely fashion.
It was like putting a puzzle together. Very little modification had to be done but there was some. I was extremely lucky at finding old doors. The first door was an original door in my house (sitting in the garage,when we moved in). My neighbor gave me a couple closet doors that he replaced in his house. Garage sales, dumpster diving, the side of the curb and a couple doors were knocked on when I saw a house being updated.
Once I had it totally built I realized it needed jazzed up. The first door had to be purple (K-State, of course). But why did I pick the other colors? Not one ended up the original shade. So that means, the other side may not match! When it needs a little tlc, I’ll have to start from scratch and make up another shade.
Enjoy! Gail
1st section.
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4th
5th
6th
Gate for my small 4 legged friends!
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  • I'm sure i some how missed it, can you please explain how you connected the doors and do you think this can be done as a divider for a large room?

  • Cartwrightd Cartwrightd on Mar 29, 2020

    We get a lot of snow. How could I protect the doors from rotting warping etc as a result of the weather ?

  • SusZanne SusZanne on Jun 11, 2023

    How do you attach and keep standing?

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