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Comments (2)Thanks for the information. Curious, what price group is Milena in? One dealer suggested the Renner door which is price group 1. I'm assuming the upgraded profiled slab drawer option is less expense then the 5 pc drawer which I know lists @ $47. The one dealer who has the best prices is selling Dynasty at 55% off list(the particular dealer is running a promtion for any premium finish up to 25%, no charge) and Shiloh at 52% off list. I guessing that I'm not going to find any better pricing. Who do you think has a better finish? Dynasty or Shiloh? Thanks again for the information....See MoreWhat does this door style say to you?
Comments (26)The louvers need to have a context: used for ventilation. Ignore above comments about climate--they can be used anywhere you need to close off a space but allow air passage. We put in a louvered door on our pantry/utility closet and don't regret it in the least. (Rest of kitchen is "shaker" style 5-piece doors.) The air passage is important in that application, esp because we use a heat-generating appliance in closet as well as using the closet for storage of onions and spuds. If you're buying louvers simply for the "look" ask yourself whether there is another place you could employ same look more wisely and add function as well. Also, some decorating mags use old window shutters as decorating accents. Could you do the same with one or two appropriately finished shutters, perhaps run horizontally for accent in the room? (BTW mags don't mention the dust issue.) Yes, louvered doors or shutters of any kind do collect dust faster than a perfectly vertical surface; make friends with the brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner or use a wet rag. Easier to clean than blinds, I assure you. Must have well-sanded surfaces--don't put on final finish without doing appropriate sanding. We have one of those (referenced above) bifolds that didn't have good sanding and it's harder to clean than our new well-sanded door....See MoreDoor style: cabinet manufacturer?
Comments (4)I used Wood-mode cabinets last year in a more traditional design, but they have a similar door, or the same door. Cologne door available in all types of woods, stains and colors. https://www.wood-mode.com/cabinetry-options/door-styles/overlay-doors/slab/cologne...See MoreWindows ideas and door style
Comments (13)Really nice house and yard. If you could add a pair of larger windows -- wider and/or taller -- upstairs, do. Make sure ALL of your windows open/close -- no "fixed" windows -- and do use at least double pane glass (your utility bill will thank you for it). Choose windows that have storm window/ screens that that are designed and sized to be hung with them so you can open the windows with screens letting in fresh air in spring and fall and enjoy the mild weather but close the storm window glass in the cold of winter and heat of summer (your utility bill will thank you for it). Know the window sizes you want so you could, as needed/desirable, have the framing changed while the siding is off and before new siding is added. Would remove and not replace the shutters but do add more framing around the windows and paint them a contrasting color to the siding color you choose ... unless you're choosing all white. If you choose all white siding and trim and portico, you could paint your front door your favorite bold color -- it really would be the focal point of the front of your house ... which should be the objective. Shades of medium/dark gray shingles would be a good roof with that look. Use the same color you choose for your siding for your forward facing gable over your garage. If you're not choosing white, then seriously consider choosing a darker siding color than you now have (perhaps a dark tan w/o pink or yellow hue -- a medium brown) and then use the same white you have chosen (or will choose) for your front portico/posts for your fascia and for all your window and door trim and the vent over the garage. Whatever color you choose for your siding, you should paint the gutter downspouts in front of the exterior walls -- siding and brick -- a color that is near enough to the color of the wall behind it to help them them visually disappear. Consider increasing the size of the concrete floor stoop (or adding an actual porch with roof) in front of the door beside the garage, then add a knee wall that can double as a seat all around it except for a 3' wide access point on the left side near the garage door. The objective is to have access to that area from the side rather than the front. Would not paint the forward facing door beside the garage door the same color as your front door. The objective should be for that second door to visually disappear and make your front door stand out -- make your front entry be the visual focal point of the front of your home....See MoreMichele Coutu
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