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Home » Store » Barn Doors » Antique Hand Crafted Sliding Barn Door with Seeded Glass Panels Stile and Rail by Historic Flooring
Antique Hand Crafted Sliding Barn Door With Seeded Glass Panels Stile And Rail By Historic Flooring
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Varies
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Stile & Rails "Rabbit-Joint" with inset Panels, Mortise & Tenon, Hand Pegged
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Lightly sanded, sealed and finished with "smooth to the touch" oil based finish
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Have a look at this seeded glass panel design! We did these doors for the brother of one of our customers...he saw her Dual Radius Doors and promptly called us with his ideas! If you can dream it, we will make it! Once we decided on the design, I sourced the seeded glass from a local vendor, and all I can say is WOW! These doors are hand crafted from antique reclaimed Oak and Chestnut, and they are fabulous!
(Photos are a different stages of completion)
We sell our Hand Crafted doors with or without hardware. Give us a call today 423.676.4220
Our lumber comes from the mountains of Appalachia -- the original timbers fell in the lush forests stretching from North Carolina up to Pennsylvania Amish country. We are proud to provide you with this stunning wood that is not only a beautiful addition to your home or business, but is a piece of history!
Species: Varies
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Is reclaimed wood a good choice for flooring in every room in my home?
Absolutely! It is only in recent years that homeowners sought other flooring choices in kitchens, bathrooms, and hallways. Wood flooring in high traffic locations is a beautiful choice. Proper finishes will protect the wood from exposure to other elements that may exist in a kitchen or bath. Our old growth cypress is an excellent choice for use in exterior decking!
What We Do:
Historic Flooring specializes in flooring, wall coverings, trim and accessories produced from reclaimed antique and old growth wood with an emphasis on Heart Pine, Oak and Wormy Chestnut. The wood we use to produce Historic Flooring products was originally harvested anywhere from 100 to 300 years ago, when it was used to build America. We recue most of the wood from old barns, factories, cotton mills and other antique structures, many of which are Circa 1700s 1800s. The remainder is responsibly harvested Old Growth Lumber.
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