How To Find Antique Entry Doors
Antique entry doors will bring personality and a touch of elegance to any home, or establishment. Antique doors can be found in many different places, but the true antique doors that date back 100 years ago are much harder to find. To find these door a person will need to look at antique shops and stores. Other places that might have these doors will be garage sales, or estate sales. Looking online will also be a good resource to locating an antique door.
Luckily today manufactures will make replicas of these beautiful antique entry doors. They can be purchased in almost any store that carries housing goods and products. Some of the characteristics of antique doors are glass, iron, and doors that are arched. Antique entry doors will compliment interior in the home that reflects old world charm.
Malleries is a company that finds antique entry doors and resales them. They will resale doors in their current condition, or they will restore the antique door before resale. Most buyers that are looking for true antique doors that date back 100 years or more will want to purchase doors that haven't been restored. The price for a real antique door will start around two hundred, and go to the thousands. Doors that have glass panels, or double glass panel doors, hand iron detail, solid wood, and hand craved detail will sale for $1,500.00. There may be missing hardware, or have scratches in the door, this could effect the value for resale.
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In cases where antique entry doors have been copied and manufactured the price will start at around 150 dollars and go to the thousands depending on what materials are being used to make the door. WoodLtD(R) Studios makes doors that resemble a historic period. These doors are reproductions and look like they are antiques. They are able to make a door that is custom made to a clients specifications. These antique entry doors are arched, solid wood, with glass paneling above the doors. The doors are made by a professional and come with a warranty. Prices will start in the high hundreds for custom made entry doors, and go well into the thousands.
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