Sunday, September 11, 2016

My Houzz: Welcoming Boho Design in a Colorful 1927 Bungalow (25 photos)

Previous homeowners left a number of old doors in the basement, and Campanaro found ways to add them back into the house. “I added an old swing door, after removing the very heavy hardware, to the bottom of the stairwell to close off the second floor to guests, pets and small children.”

Seen here is a framed door Campanaro thinks was once on the first level, between the kitchen and bathroom. She custom-fit the old door to the previously doorless passage between her bedroom and studio. She clipped the frame on one corner to accommodate the sloped ceiling and added some drywall to complete the project. “Reusing the found doors saved me hundreds of dollars,” she says.


from Houzz http://ift.tt/2cvpJjt


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