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| Here's the door in original condition. Very old, at least 5 layers of lead paint. Rough texture | 
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| Legs and supports are screwed it and holes filled. | 
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| Crown molding and top cap are on. I borrowed a nail gun and air compressor. Guess what's on my Christmas list now? | 
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| I decided to add a little nail head trim. It's for a guy so I was going for a masculine look. | 
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| It was a light brown wash sponge painted over white when I got it. I painted it a dark brown because that's what I wanted to peek through the Florence color. | 
| Aren't the hinges so cool? I wet distressed this time because I didn't want any original paint peeking through. | 
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| After distressing, I waxed with a dark wax. | 
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| This is the best final photo I could get. The headboards are too heavy for me to move once I finish them and I can't get any farther away with my camera. | 
 
 
This is GORGEOUS! I love it! Where do you get your old doors?
ReplyDeleteAlso...when my hubby first got an air compressor I rolled my eyes, now that I get to use the nail guns and staplers I love it! Sometimes I use his tools more than he does, whoops!
Headboard came out nice. Fixin to start looking for a door for us. I want to use some shutters as well.
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