Mirror on both sides of door
Joe Macker
4 years ago
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Big moldings on both sides of door?
Comments (3)Trim can be hierarchical, the room doors can have fancier trim than the closets, but it should all make some sort of sense and have a consistent approach....See Moreshould pocket door look even on both sides?
Comments (12)This is why flush doors are the best choice for pocket frames. If you choose a paneled door, there are tweaks, but they might not completely work and depend on the particular door, the particular frame, the type of door pull used, the skill of the carpenter and your wallet. The latch side of the door might be able to be planed off an inch or so. Depending on the pull, the latch side might be able to slide between stops applied to the jamb. The split jamb on pocket side might be able to be slimmed a bit....See MoreFront Door - both side windows
Comments (3)You need a new insulated glass unit if the balance of the window is still in good shape. A local glass shop should be able to fix you up no issues....See MoreNeed help decorating walls on both sides of door• UPDATE with after
Comments (3)What I would do is a long console on the bigger wall, around 50 inches, and put one large piece of art over it with a modern lamp and whatever else. On the other side, I’d remove the small console, keep the mirror there, and have plants under it. It would give the entry some life and texture. I don’t know your budget, so these are just examples: Console If you need any storage, you could use a cabinet instead of the above style: Modern plant stand Or Woven plant stands (you could paint the wicker gray, black, or white): BTW: The video was helpful! :)...See Morekudzu9
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