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Tue, Oct 19, 10 at 20:33
| I need to replace a vintage interior door - it is two top to bottom / side by side panels. When I search online for 'two panel' I only find two paneled doors with one over the other. Do you have ideas of what this type of door is called and where I might be able to find a match? |
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- Posted by sombreuil_mongrel (My Page) on Wed, Oct 20, 10 at 19:46
| The narrow vertical panel style is from the Greek Revival period, 1830-1850's. Casey |
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| we have an architectural salvage store here in Kansas City. You could check for a similar store near you or email the store here and see if they can ship to you. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Architectural Salvage store
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| I have this website saved, for my "someday" pocket door project. They (say) they can custom make a door, and there are options that sound just like what you are looking for. Carla in Sac |
Here is a link that might be useful: Douglas fir doors
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- Posted by palimpsest (My Page) on Wed, Oct 27, 10 at 8:50
| Check out Trustile Doors. They have a two side-by-side panel door that is available with various panel raises and sticking. |
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