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1930s front door
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MrsEm
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Looking for a 1930's front door...our door is shaby & drafty but to be honest the main issue is the rotten frame. Have seen loads of UPVC / Composite doors but not many timber ones of the right 1930's style...we waited 8 weeks to go to a timber door showroom in Kent to get a quote for what seemed to be the perfect one - they then quoted £3200! :eek:
Since then phoned a company in Portsmouth who called back & said they could do what we wanted but despite a prod never sent through mail quotes.
Any ideas for where to source a decent timber 1930's door + more importantly frame + fit in Sussex?
Mrs Em
Since then phoned a company in Portsmouth who called back & said they could do what we wanted but despite a prod never sent through mail quotes.
Any ideas for where to source a decent timber 1930's door + more importantly frame + fit in Sussex?
Mrs Em
MFW 2011 #170...£3800 OP YTD - need to reconsider my 2011 target (ooops!)...in it for the long haul...
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We got our door from these people: http://www.doorsofdistinction.co.uk/index.ext1.hw.gl.html
They sell frames as well.0 -
Local architectural salvage yard for the door and a local chippie for the frame ?.................
....I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)
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Like Errata said, get thee to a reclamation yard for the door, you'll find an original 30's door probably in spot on the right size too.0
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why not buy just a new frame?
50-100 quid.Get some gorm.0 -
You can find beautiful 1930's front doors complete with stained glass
and also frames with sidelights at the stained glass doors company,
they are based near Alton in Hants ,they supply and fit also,
well worth a visit.0 -
Looking for a 1930's front door...our door is shaby & drafty but to be honest the main issue is the rotten frame. Have seen loads of UPVC / Composite doors but not many timber ones of the right 1930's style...we waited 8 weeks to go to a timber door showroom in Kent to get a quote for what seemed to be the perfect one - they then quoted £3200! :eek:
Since then phoned a company in Portsmouth who called back & said they could do what we wanted but despite a prod never sent through mail quotes.
Any ideas for where to source a decent timber 1930's door + more importantly frame + fit in Sussex?
Mrs Em
The Stained Glass Doors Company0 -
You cannot tout for business here 999bobsyouruncle.Thinking critically since 1996....0
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