edwardian front door surround

edwardian front door surround

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Edwardian Front Door Surround

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Edwardian DoorDoor VictorianWooden VictorianVictorian TerraceGrey Front DoorsWooden Front DoorsExterior Outdoor HouseDoor GateEntrance DoorForwardD. glass panel above with number. the door would look bigger if all the wood surround was painted the same colour. Staircases and Stair Parts Bathrooms, Belfasts and Taps Towel Rails and Radiators Stone Steps and Slabs Fire Baskets and Fire Dogs Geometric Shaped and Encaustic Cider Mills and Millstones Rural and Vintage Artefacts Water Features and Fountains Gates, Railings and Finials Finials and Pier Caps Valves Brackets and Stays Shop and Pub Fittings Art Deco and Art Nouveau Borders, Slips and Edging You are viewing the "Doors" category. Would you like to search just this category or all doors? Enter measurements and any tolerance (): Select one or more wood types to search for (default all types) Select one or more categories of door to search for (default all types)




Which Doors would you like to see? Its unlikely you will ever find another source of such a diverse and extensive range of reclaimed doors.  We usually have over 2000 in stock at any time and are currently the only supplier to offer the possibility of searching for door by size.  We have everyday Victorian and Edwardian reclaimed four panels doors, centuries old ledge and brace doors from old cottages, Victorian glazed doors with lovely stained glass, 1 over 3 panel doors from the 1930s, elegant antique six panel Georgian doors. We also have a huge stock of amazing unusual doors, antique church doors, old shop doors, fire station and prison doors, doors from monasteries and castles, massive doors from old barns.  We sell a large amount of doors into the design trade, often used as statement pieces or as panelling in shops. Are you sure you want to empty your notepad? This cannot be undone.We also strip doors, starting from £50 each (exterior).The requested URL /subcategory.php?id=12 was not found on this server.




Brazillian Cedar 4 Panel Door Close up of Panels for New Leadlite DoorGates Doors Stairs WindowsDoors EntrancesEntrance DoorsPatio DoorsThe DoorsDoorwayExterior EggshellGray ExteriorExterior PaintForwardNickel Heart Door Knocker and door in French Gray. LOVED by staff at www.willowandstone.co.uk. Our nickel hoop knocker is a best seller view here: http://www.willowandstone.co.uk/front-door-furniture/polished-nickel-hoop-door-knocker.php Bench in Chappell Green No.83 and Green Smoke No.47 & pots in various colours | You can create fabulous schemes outside your home and in the garden with Farrow & Ball colours. When it comes to choosing colour, there are no rights or wrongs, but do think about some of these factors: • The aspect of your property and surrounding area. • Consider the period of your property and the style and colour of neighbouring buildings; in particular, whether you wish to create a complementary or contrasting scheme. • Look for dominant features like brickwork, natural wood and expanses of other colours such as paved or gravelled areas, lawns, fencing, shrubs and even flowers – all of which can affect colour choice.




Door in Drawing Room Blue No.253 | House in Off-Black No.57 and door in Blue Ground No.210 | • When decorating outside, you can usually go a shade or two darker than you would inside because you mostly see exterior colours in daylight. If you are considering using Slipper Satin try Off-White, or Pigeon instead of French Gray. • To create a flow between the interior of your home and the exterior, use the same colour outside on a garden wall or a piece of furniture to help connect the two spaces together. • To make a feature of your entrance, paint your front door and frame in one colour to help make it look bigger and more imposing. • Layer colours outside just as you would inside to create added interest. Try using a mixture of colours on garden furniture such as Mizzle on chairs, with a table top painted in Old White and table legs in Mouse’s Back. Door and window in Railings No.31 | Window frames in Stone Blue No.86, chairs, from left: Churlish Green No.251, Parma




Gray No.27 and Calluna No.270, birdcage: Charlotte’s Locks No.268 | Window boxes painted in colours like Card Room Green or Oval Room Blue will enhance any exterior, but be careful not to use more than three colours on the front of your house or it can begin to look confused. Paint your front door and window boxes the same colour, but try using two finishes for added interest – Full Gloss on the door and Exterior Eggshell on the boxes. Classic colours such as black and red are very smart for front doors - try Pitch Black and Incarnadine for a classic, stylish look. Other popular front door colours include Plummett, Studio Green, Black Blue and Hague Blue, which in Full Gloss could not be more elegant. On the other hand Blue Gray or Lichen in Exterior Eggshell will give a more relaxed and contemporary feel. Door in Pitch Black No.256 | Exterior wall in All White No.2005, pots (clockwise from top left): St Giles Blue No.280, Drawing Room Blue No.253, Green Blue No.84, Lulworth Blue No.89, Cook’s Blue No.237 & Stone Blue No. 86 all Exterior Eggshell.




Exterior Masonry and Exterior Eggshell In keeping with its name, why not try Oxford Stone in Exterior Masonry Paint for exterior walls. For the urban exterior, try Manor House Gray on window frames with Railings on the front door, all in Exterior Eggshell. Exterior in Light Gray No.17 | Exterior Masonry, Door in London Clay No.244 | Exterior Eggshell, Exterior trim in Lime White No.1 | Don’t be afraid to use a mixture of colours – try Mizzle on chairs with a table top painted in Old White and table legs in Mouse's Back, all in Exterior Eggshell, to create a very relaxed atmosphere Benches, planters and pots are a great place to embrace strong colour, and ensure your garden is bright and cheerful all year long. Try colours like St Giles Blue, Charlotte’s Locks or Yellowcake for a really bold look. Or choose heathery tones like Brassica, Calluna and Mizzle for a more natural feel. Bench seat in Brassica No.271 | Bench in Charlotte's Locks No.268 | Summer houses and garden sheds look charming in Blue Gray or the slightly greener French Gray, both in Exterior Eggshell.

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