Home Remodeling - Planning & Design in 1927
Entrance Doors IntroductionTHE entrance door offers a great many possibilities for appearance and service and, therefore, a good substantial design should be selected. On the following pages a very complete line of doors is shown which include those in the front entrances illustrated on the preceding pages. ... MORE>>> |
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Inlay Entrance DoorsIllustrated in Quartered Oak & Red Gum INLAY ORNAMENTATION is something out of the ordinary and very attractive and individual. These designs are especially suitable for the distinctive American Home. Can be glazed plain plate glass if desired. When staining these doors have painter shellac the … MORE>>> |
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Arched Entrance Doors U 104 U106ARCHED ENTRANCES are very attractive on many types of homes, especially those with English or French influence. Design U104 is decidedly English, and is made with a “ V “ cut in surface to represent matched boards. “ V “ is cut in one side only unless … MORE>>> |
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Slab or Flush Entrance DoorsSlab or Flush doors give that atmosphere of solidity to the entrance so characteristic of the Spanish or English architecture for which these designs are appropriate. Design U108 is made with a “ V “ cut in the surface to represent matched boards and “ V “ ... MORE>>> |
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Slab Doors U112 U113THE simplicity of the Slab Door is pronounced in these two designs. The beautiful grain effect, nature’s own handiwork, is given free reign in the broad expanse of veneers. These designs are especially suitable for bungalows and when used with sidelight U312 make particularly … MORE>>> |
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Homes Without Vestibules U116 U117MANY compactly arranged modern American homes are planned without vestibules, and the above doors, with small lights high up, can be used to excellent advantage where the opening is directly into the living room. 1J116 has “ V” cut in surface to give effect … MORE>>> |
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Bungalow Full Thickness Doors U123 U124THE full thickness of the flush door throughout its entire surface insures better insulation against cold than a panel door, especially when the door opens directly into a living room. These typical Bungalow designs can also be used with good harmony in … MORE>>> |
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Colonial Style Doors U130 U132COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE offers many pleasing possibilities. Design U132 is accepted as the standard Colonial door both for exterior and interior use. It is often made with glass in the two small top panels, and if so wanted be sure to specify. Design U130 … MORE>>> |
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Southern Colonial Entrance Doors U134 U136HERE are two more variations of the Colonial style. Design U134 is Southern Colonial and is sometimes cut through the lock rail, so the upper half swings separately, forming a Dutch door. Design U136 has heavy raised mould around panels on one … MORE>>> |
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Modern Bungalow Door With glass U140 U141Illustrated in Plain Oak & Quartered Oak ENTRANCE DOORS with one large glass will always be popular because of their simplicity and greater amount of light. These designs are suitable for the modern Bungalow and square type houses and are often used … MORE>>> |
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Modern Vestibule Foor With Glass U142 U143Illustrated in Curly Birch & Plain Oak ENTRANCE DOORS IN THESE modern American designs are especially suitable where there is a hall or vestibule because of the larger glass. Design U142 matches interior door U425. Sidelight U304 with door U143 makes a … MORE>>> |
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Beveled Glass Doors U148 U150Illustrated in Quartered Oak& Plain Oak THE bevels on plate glass are especially attractive when there are numerous small lights as in these designs. Plain plate or double strength glass can also be used if a plainer effect is desired. These doors are … MORE>>> |